Wife's "New" Toy Comes Home ...
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.... thanks. The only option it didn't have that would have been cool is the Technology Package ... my wife liked the idea of the adaptive headlights and smart cruise control, but, that option was not not on the "must have" list.
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The RE050A's were the original tires (TIN dated 2008) and they had 28k on them ... yes 28k!!! That goes to attest that this car was not abused. Anyway, with that kind of mileage they rode like a dump truck ... they were smooth on smooth pavement, but the slightest dip, bump or crack felt like there was no suspension on the car. A new set of Michelin's and it was better than a brand new G. There is something to the slogan ... nothing rides like a Michelin. Now, there are better handling tires out there and stickier tires out there, but IMO, there is not a smoother tire out there. Our previous "new-body" G35S sedan had a set of Falken ZX-912's and handled well and rode well, but again, NOT a Michelin.
I gave $1,100 out the door for the set not including a $70 rebate card that is on its way .... so $1,030! That does include a $50 credit for the rear RE050A's ... they had 5/32's left on them. I have bought many sets of tires and a few sets of wheels from my local Discount Tire ... great service and the manager takes care of us plus you cannot beat lifetime balancing. Even on drag slicks.
I gave $1,100 out the door for the set not including a $70 rebate card that is on its way .... so $1,030! That does include a $50 credit for the rear RE050A's ... they had 5/32's left on them. I have bought many sets of tires and a few sets of wheels from my local Discount Tire ... great service and the manager takes care of us plus you cannot beat lifetime balancing. Even on drag slicks.
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Brian, I just got in my set of Tires from Discount Tire. I bought my car with 24K miles on it and while the tires were still good they road like a tank as well. My infiniti Dealer is putting the tires on today.
When I dropped the car off yesterday I got a good look at the tires. Impressive. I got the continental DWS in the wider widths.
Nice Rides between the G37, your Camero and H2... My brother has a mint condition yellow H1. Talk about a tank.
When I dropped the car off yesterday I got a good look at the tires. Impressive. I got the continental DWS in the wider widths.
Nice Rides between the G37, your Camero and H2... My brother has a mint condition yellow H1. Talk about a tank.
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Brian, I just got in my set of Tires from Discount Tire. I bought my car with 24K miles on it and while the tires were still good they road like a tank as well. My infiniti Dealer is putting the tires on today.
When I dropped the car off yesterday I got a good look at the tires. Impressive. I got the continental DWS in the wider widths.
Nice Rides between the G37, your Camero and H2... My brother has a mint condition yellow H1. Talk about a tank.
When I dropped the car off yesterday I got a good look at the tires. Impressive. I got the continental DWS in the wider widths.
Nice Rides between the G37, your Camero and H2... My brother has a mint condition yellow H1. Talk about a tank.
I am curious, Why is your dealer putting on your tires? Do you not have a local Discount Tire? The one thing you cannot beat is Discount Tire's lifetime rotation (if non-S) and balance. Is your dealer matching that?
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Part of my deal when buying the car was getting tires put on. I was either going to buy the OEM tires at cost or buy my own and have them put on there.
When I lived in Dallas, I always dealt with the same discount tire. I purchased several sets of tires for several cars. Never had a problem and was able to use the tire replacement on several tires for road hazard. Loved the service, and used the balancing and rotation services.
I moved back to Louisiana but there are no Discount Tires here so I just ordered them and had them put on.
I knew that I wouldn't need rotation because my rims are staggered.
So far I love the Conti DWS. There's a little more play than the OEM Bridgestones, but they handle much better in the rain and are quieter. I'm planning on a few trips to the mountains so I wanted to make sure I had snow support.
I'm thinking about getting a VROD actually. I'm selling my Honda Shadow and looking for something a little faster without going full bulletbike.
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When I lived in Dallas, I always dealt with the same discount tire. I purchased several sets of tires for several cars. Never had a problem and was able to use the tire replacement on several tires for road hazard. Loved the service, and used the balancing and rotation services.
I moved back to Louisiana but there are no Discount Tires here so I just ordered them and had them put on.
I knew that I wouldn't need rotation because my rims are staggered.
So far I love the Conti DWS. There's a little more play than the OEM Bridgestones, but they handle much better in the rain and are quieter. I'm planning on a few trips to the mountains so I wanted to make sure I had snow support.
I'm thinking about getting a VROD actually. I'm selling my Honda Shadow and looking for something a little faster without going full bulletbike.
D
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Part of my deal when buying the car was getting tires put on. I was either going to buy the OEM tires at cost or buy my own and have them put on there.
When I lived in Dallas, I always dealt with the same discount tire. I purchased several sets of tires for several cars. Never had a problem and was able to use the tire replacement on several tires for road hazard. Loved the service, and used the balancing and rotation services.
I moved back to Louisiana but there are no Discount Tires here so I just ordered them and had them put on.
I knew that I wouldn't need rotation because my rims are staggered.
So far I love the Conti DWS. There's a little more play than the OEM Bridgestones, but they handle much better in the rain and are quieter. I'm planning on a few trips to the mountains so I wanted to make sure I had snow support.
I'm thinking about getting a VROD actually. I'm selling my Honda Shadow and looking for something a little faster without going full bulletbike.
D
When I lived in Dallas, I always dealt with the same discount tire. I purchased several sets of tires for several cars. Never had a problem and was able to use the tire replacement on several tires for road hazard. Loved the service, and used the balancing and rotation services.
I moved back to Louisiana but there are no Discount Tires here so I just ordered them and had them put on.
I knew that I wouldn't need rotation because my rims are staggered.
So far I love the Conti DWS. There's a little more play than the OEM Bridgestones, but they handle much better in the rain and are quieter. I'm planning on a few trips to the mountains so I wanted to make sure I had snow support.
I'm thinking about getting a VROD actually. I'm selling my Honda Shadow and looking for something a little faster without going full bulletbike.
D
For the last several years, Discount Tire has been very good to us and I give them all our tire & wheel business. At least when they can meet or beat Internet pricing which is always except drag tires. that is too bad you no longer have access to one. The manager was telling us the last we were there that the company has a sole owner and owns all 800+ stores .... no franchises.
We stuck with Michelins ... my wife loves the ride and the handling is great and since it is her car, well, it has Michelins.
We like our VROD. When my wife wanted to "enjoy the sites while riding a Harley" and coming off sportbikes, I wanted something with some power and handling. The VROD was the only one for and the Nightrod had mid-controls too. I have since moved the control to the front and my wife uses the mid-pegs as the passenger pegs. It's a nice bike, but I am thinking Street Glide now in my old age and we want to do more trips and rallies. Now with the 103's out, it will have to be a 2012 or a 2010-11 with the "Power Pack", i.e. 103. I would sure love something with a big bore kit or even a 103 with a bib bore kit. I still want some get up and go on my two wheels.
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She does have good taste, but I was pushing her toward a C5/C6 Z06 and then we could have a "share-me" toy!
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