Help a lady out!
#1
Help a lady out!
I'm the one that does the research on what to buy, where to buy, how to get the cheapest, etc. and I need help with tires for my husband's car.
He as a 2011 G37 Sedan with the original stock tires. They need to be replaced and I just spent forever searching threads, but most people want tires for specific reasons where as he/we just need to replace with good quality tires (in Florida, so no winter tires needed). I don't want to go cheap and get crappy tires, but I also don't want to spend a fortune. He won't notice if one tire drives a little loud or is soft (or whatever terms I've read, LOL).
I keep reading about the Michelin MX?? and the Pilot something (I"m tired and don't want to go back and find the exact tires), but I honestly don't think my husband is going to notice a difference between those and the OEM (but I do know NOT to buy the same OEM tires). We are NOT "into" our cars, if you know what I mean.
Can someone please suggest a decent priced, good quality tire?
Also, he's nearing 30K miles... I know the book suggests doing way more than really needs to be done. Can someone tell me what we should do? Last time he had a major service done, I browsed this forum and he had it done at a local place (air filter, tire rotation, etc) and it was $300 cheaper than the dealer! I'd like to do the same again.
He as a 2011 G37 Sedan with the original stock tires. They need to be replaced and I just spent forever searching threads, but most people want tires for specific reasons where as he/we just need to replace with good quality tires (in Florida, so no winter tires needed). I don't want to go cheap and get crappy tires, but I also don't want to spend a fortune. He won't notice if one tire drives a little loud or is soft (or whatever terms I've read, LOL).
I keep reading about the Michelin MX?? and the Pilot something (I"m tired and don't want to go back and find the exact tires), but I honestly don't think my husband is going to notice a difference between those and the OEM (but I do know NOT to buy the same OEM tires). We are NOT "into" our cars, if you know what I mean.
Can someone please suggest a decent priced, good quality tire?
Also, he's nearing 30K miles... I know the book suggests doing way more than really needs to be done. Can someone tell me what we should do? Last time he had a major service done, I browsed this forum and he had it done at a local place (air filter, tire rotation, etc) and it was $300 cheaper than the dealer! I'd like to do the same again.
#5
Registered User
if you use your car as basic transportation and want stock size tires, the only thing you'll really notice is how loud the tires are and how long they last. get a tire that has the correct speed rating, V, Z, T etc., it is stamped on the oem tire, and a UTQG rating of 300 or higher. this will last longer than the 30,000 miles you're getting... how much you wish to spend is a personal choice. everything else is about ego... harsh, but it is what it is.
#6
I'm the one that does the research on what to buy, where to buy, how to get the cheapest, etc. and I need help with tires for my husband's car.
He as a 2011 G37 Sedan with the original stock tires. They need to be replaced and I just spent forever searching threads, but most people want tires for specific reasons where as he/we just need to replace with good quality tires (in Florida, so no winter tires needed). I don't want to go cheap and get crappy tires, but I also don't want to spend a fortune. He won't notice if one tire drives a little loud or is soft (or whatever terms I've read, LOL).
I keep reading about the Michelin MX?? and the Pilot something (I"m tired and don't want to go back and find the exact tires), but I honestly don't think my husband is going to notice a difference between those and the OEM (but I do know NOT to buy the same OEM tires). We are NOT "into" our cars, if you know what I mean.
Can someone please suggest a decent priced, good quality tire?
Also, he's nearing 30K miles... I know the book suggests doing way more than really needs to be done. Can someone tell me what we should do? Last time he had a major service done, I browsed this forum and he had it done at a local place (air filter, tire rotation, etc) and it was $300 cheaper than the dealer! I'd like to do the same again.
He as a 2011 G37 Sedan with the original stock tires. They need to be replaced and I just spent forever searching threads, but most people want tires for specific reasons where as he/we just need to replace with good quality tires (in Florida, so no winter tires needed). I don't want to go cheap and get crappy tires, but I also don't want to spend a fortune. He won't notice if one tire drives a little loud or is soft (or whatever terms I've read, LOL).
I keep reading about the Michelin MX?? and the Pilot something (I"m tired and don't want to go back and find the exact tires), but I honestly don't think my husband is going to notice a difference between those and the OEM (but I do know NOT to buy the same OEM tires). We are NOT "into" our cars, if you know what I mean.
Can someone please suggest a decent priced, good quality tire?
Also, he's nearing 30K miles... I know the book suggests doing way more than really needs to be done. Can someone tell me what we should do? Last time he had a major service done, I browsed this forum and he had it done at a local place (air filter, tire rotation, etc) and it was $300 cheaper than the dealer! I'd like to do the same again.
#7
Registered User
My suggestion is this: go to tirerack.com, enter your car information and it will present you with many choices. My personal opinion would be to then narrow it down to 3 manufacturers: Continental, Bridgestone, and Michelin. Read up on the tires and see what fits your balance of cost, performance, and longevity.
Realize that this site has many enthusiasts on it - we will recommend great tires like the Michelin PSS. But it sounds like you may have different priorities.
Check it out - tr.com has many reviews, etc, etc..
Realize that this site has many enthusiasts on it - we will recommend great tires like the Michelin PSS. But it sounds like you may have different priorities.
Check it out - tr.com has many reviews, etc, etc..
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#8
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Price the tires at a couple of shops including mounting, balance and an alignment. Also do they offer free tire rotation if you can rotate them on your vehicle.
With those prices in hand then check the dealer parts department prices. On my old G35 I found the dealer tire prices very close to independent shop prices so I purchased mine at the dealer. Both Bridgestone and Michelin.
Keep in mind TPMS sensors need to be correctly paired to each wheel.
You sound like a good negotiator so you may do just as well at the dealer.
My wife just spent a couple of weeks haggling prices at three different Nissan dealers.
She took the cheapest price back to the dealer where she purchased her vehicle and they beat the best price she had from another dealer. They looked up her service record and gave a better price based on that.
Then I got involved and gave them my VPP code so they cam down some more.
She gets her new 2013 Altima SV on Tuesday
Telcoman
#9
I have a 2010 non-sport G37 that I just replaced the tires on, after doing some research.
The Tire Rack is a good site to compare tires and prices. It also has reviews from owners to help you make a better decision.
I also live in Florida and have an SUV, if I have to travel north in the winter months, so I was not interested in all season tires for the G.
The ones I chose were BF Goodrich, G-Force Sport Comp-2's.
They were reasonable as far as price, have a longer thread life then the original tires and give the car better handling and braking.
Here is a link where you can read the reviews,surveys,etc.
http://www.tirerack.com
Tom
The Tire Rack is a good site to compare tires and prices. It also has reviews from owners to help you make a better decision.
I also live in Florida and have an SUV, if I have to travel north in the winter months, so I was not interested in all season tires for the G.
The ones I chose were BF Goodrich, G-Force Sport Comp-2's.
They were reasonable as far as price, have a longer thread life then the original tires and give the car better handling and braking.
Here is a link where you can read the reviews,surveys,etc.
http://www.tirerack.com
Tom
Last edited by movinon; 06-23-2013 at 05:29 PM.
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#13
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You can never go wrong with a Michelin. As for getting a good deal. I usually use TireRack.com you can shop all the major brands there and see reviews for all of them. And they typically have the cheapest prices. I usually pick out a tire form there website and either have them shipped to a local tire shop or just have one of the local shops match the price.