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New tires for my 21 y/o Silverado
Several years ago I replaced a (second?) set with on-sale Michelins for my '04 Silverado.
Got about 70K on them but time's running out. So I'm talking to another old geezer about my next set and he sez "Y'know there's a right tire and a wrong tire for that truck..." and then he trailed off (or I did) and never did get the answer. Bottom line (literally) is much as I love my old truck I don't want to spend a ton of money. Advice appreciated. Thanks! Chuck |
70,000 miles on a set of tires is fantastic. I would buy them again!
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You're right! That would be my first option. But Michs are expensive. I need to have enough $ to pay for the new good quality Chevy-matched set!
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Last set of tires I bought for my wife's car was actually purchased on Amazon, for about 60% (installed) of what the local "Tire Discounters" store wanted for the same set of tires. AND that included installation at a local tire shop of my choice - Amazon ships to them, and you make an appointment at the time you are purchasing the tires on Amazon, for when you want the tires installed - usually a week or two out to allow for shipping. The morning of your appointment you show up, and its already paid for through Amazon.
You may want to check into that if money is a factor. It was a good enough experience where I plan to do it it soon for my 2006 Silverado, for a full set of 5. I was underneath recently and am seeing dry rot on the spare, so its time to replace the spare, which is likely the original GM supplied one... |
Originally Posted by jfmorris
(Post 505837)
Last set of tires I bought for my wife's car was actually purchased on Amazon, for about 60% (installed) of what the local "Tire Discounters" store wanted for the same set of tires. AND that included installation at a local tire shop of my choice - Amazon ships to them, and you make an appointment at the time you are purchasing the tires on Amazon, for when you want the tires installed - usually a week or two out to allow for shipping. The morning of your appointment you show up, and its already paid for through Amazon.
You may want to check into that if money is a factor. It was a good enough experience where I plan to do it it soon for my 2006 Silverado, for a full set of 5. I was underneath recently and am seeing dry rot on the spare, so its time to replace the spare, which is likely the original GM supplied one... |
Originally Posted by Chucktr
(Post 505848)
Good advice! Did you pick any specific brand?
Its easy enough to look online at local tire places, the big box stores like Sam's and Costco, as well as Amazon, and pick a tire you like for your truck, and see who has it cheapest local and online. The funny thing with some of the local tire specific places is that they try to upsell and upcharge you for things that don't show on their own website. I had to show the website price to the guy at Tire Discounters to get him to come DOWN to that price, and it was still too high. If we had been dealing with a blowout or something I would have been stuck, but I was just shopping for tires because it was getting down to the wear bars... |
Look at Cooper Tires
I have an 06 1500 Z71 ext cab w/5.3L.
Had the expensive Michelins on it. They were very smooth and really quiet. Also very expensive. I replaced them with Cooper Discoverer AT3 a few years ago. These are light duty with an easy going tread. Not big offroad tire. I have had them in the woods and didn't have troubles in 4wd at all. Not doing anything crazy. I also towed my race car with it all over the east coast. I have zero problems with these tires. They balance nice and give smooth ride. The wear is very good. Price was way better than Michelin. Got them from DT a few years ago. |
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