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#674324 - 09/01/11 03:42 PM
Looking for good all-around tires for 07 offroad edition
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Registered: 09/01/11
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Hey all,
I just bought a 2007 off-road edition Xterra and love it! The only thing is that the tires need to be replaced.
The local nissan dealership recommended Toyo tires, but being in Canada, those are super expensive (the dealership wanted aroun $1000 to put them on).
I'm going to be driving in the US next week so figure I'll get tires there.
I do mostly highway driving, and only off-road on occasion. I drive through snow a few times a year as well (in British Columbia).
Can anyone recommend a good site of tires for this kind of usage? Also, I'm thinking since I'll be driving through Oregon, that might be a good place to get the tires (no sales tax). Can anyone recommend a good tire shop in Oregon (not far off the I-5)?
Thanks!!
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#674350 - 11/01/11 09:06 AM
Re: Looking for good all-around tires for 07 offroad edition
[Re: Cliff]
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Thanks! Was just looking at this page here: http://www.tirerack.com/tires/surveyresu...D=10398365&It ranks a bunch of all terrain tires and stuff. Leaning towards the Kumho, cheapest I've found them is $800 for a set installed. Any opinions on those?
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#674357 - 11/01/11 01:41 PM
Re: Looking for good all-around tires for 07 offroad edition
[Re: e207]
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#680641 - 27/10/13 10:03 PM
Re: Looking for good all-around tires for 07 offroad edition
[Re: Bolt Speedman]
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If you're mostly highway, then there is none better than Michelin LTX M/S 2. They are the quietest and softest riding option for asphalt, according to Consumer Reports.
They're an all season light truck tire, so they are ok off road, but not really designed for mudding or hard core wheeling. They'll give you the closest you can get to a "car-like" ride on the road.
Edited by TJ (28/10/13 06:20 AM) Edit Reason: Removed spam-like sig
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#680646 - 28/10/13 06:22 AM
Re: Looking for good all-around tires for 07 offroad edition
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If you're mostly highway, then there is none better than Michelin LTX M/S 2. They are the quietest and softest riding option for asphalt, according to Consumer Reports.
They're an all season light truck tire, so they are ok off road, but not really designed for mudding or hard core wheeling. They'll give you the closest you can get to a "car-like" ride on the road. He asked in 2011. You are thinking he's still working on this issue 2 years later?
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#680648 - 28/10/13 11:23 AM
Re: Looking for good all-around tires for 07 offroad edition
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ROFL
Who doesn't read the post date on threads? This guy!
Edited by TJ (28/10/13 02:10 PM)
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