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| Answer to: Storing Tires | 11Relevance | 4 years ago | motorcycleman [BANNED] | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I have 4 used bridgestone Nex Try tires that I'm storing until i take off my Continental pro contact and extreme contact from the rear. Not stacking them on eachother anymore, hoping they do not flex or change. | |||||
| Answer to: Storing Tires | 11Relevance | 4 years ago | AutoDIY | Submit Your Question HERE | |
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| RE: Inaccurate speedometer 2013 Toyota RAV4 limited | 11Relevance | 4 years ago | DaviF0934 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Continental 235 55 R18, same size as the old Toyos | |||||
| RE: 2008 honda civic hybrid | 11Relevance | 4 years ago | REDDEVIL | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| should I get Continental or michelin or firestone tires for the new 18 inch setup i wanna get. and do bigger size rims give less or more miles per gallon? total would be between 1k-2k | |||||
| Pulls left 2005 Camry | 11Relevance | 4 years ago | 1990Cat | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| My 2005 Camry (49k miles) drove straight as an arrow until I replaced the old Continental Tires with new Cooper Tires . The car began pulling left and still pulls left after an alignment and another brand new set of Cooper Tires. Can someone tell me why the car pulls left and how to fix it. Also the car hasn’t been wrecked - thanks | |||||
| Lincoln | 11Relevance | 4 years ago | Lgansls | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Opinion on 2018 Lincoln Continental 3.0TT | |||||
| Answer to: Scotty, is it safe to leave my all season tires outside for the winters. I have been struggling in my tight apartment and I wanted to free up some space so I’m thinking of storing my seasonal tires outside. Thanks | 11Relevance | 5 years ago | Chuck Tobias | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Indoor storage in a climate-controlled environment is always best for tire storage but that is not always possible. Heat, moisture, and UV light exposure are the main things that accelerate deterioration of tires. Heat won't be an issue during winter. If you store the tires in tightly sealed opaque plastic bags in an area shaded from direct sunlight you should be OK. | |||||
| Answer to: Tacoma - All Terrain or All Season tires | 11Relevance | 5 years ago | Dad2LM2 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| The Continental Terrancontact AT might be a good compromise. All terrain tire that’s good on the highway. I don’t have personal experience, but the reviews are stellar, and the company has a good reputation. | |||||
| Answer to: Tacoma - All Terrain or All Season tires | 11Relevance | 5 years ago | jmdunn095 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| You might like something like a Michelin Defender LTX M+S that has a highway tred pattern but is known to be good in snow and mud (hence the M+S name). BFGoodrich, Bridgestone, and Continental all make very very good A/T tires, too. | |||||
| RE: Can anyone help me find this part ? | 11Relevance | 5 years ago | InThrustWeTrust | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Damn, they only ship within the Continental United States. | |||||
| Highway tires for 2018 Sierra | 11Relevance | 5 years ago | jmdunn095 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Hello, I am looking to buy new tires for my 2018 GMC Sierra. I have looked at multiple tires and cannot decide on which kind to get. I do mostly highway driving. The tires I have looked at and are interested are various Michelin products, BFGoodrich Advantage H/T models, Continental Terrain Contact, Pirelli Scorpions, Falken, and Yokohama. Ride comfort, wet and winter traction, and longevity are my main focuses. Price is not necessarily a #1 issue, but a good deal is appreciated. Also, I will buy all four tires. Thank you to anyone who can help! | |||||
| Shutter and Shake | 11Relevance | 5 years ago | Muttdog | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Scottie, love the channel! I have a 2017 Lincoln Continental with a 3.0. EcoBoost (I know). Twice in the last week it displayed the "Wrench light" and spit and sputtered its way home. I took it to the local dealer (not where I bought it). They tell me that their dealer level scan tool can't find a problem, nor does it diagnose issues based on past behavior.......I asked, "what good is it then"? Shouldn't they be able to tell me what happened? I gave them both days and the times it occurred. If they can't tell me I will likly sell in this hot used car market ... | |||||
| Answer to: Engine Belt | 11Relevance | 5 years ago | bomber | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Typically and I'm not sure about Mazda but I usually let the factory belt go to around 100,000 miles and then will change it. In your case I would inspect it and as long as it is not cracked or beat up you are probably okay. The aftermarket belts I usually change about every 50,000 miles and I like the Continental belts for the aftermarket serpentine belts. Not hard to change on most vehicles. | |||||
| Got Ripped off by 2 different tire shops | 11Relevance | 5 years ago | Owen Klaassen | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| ... no problem whatsoever and I went to a local full maintenance shop called Mr Lube (this is up in Canada) and they said they just sealed the tire and that I was good too go. That was a bunch of BS. I don’t even think they did anything to the tire besides filling it up with air. They charged me $90 for what they called fixing my tire. Then I went on a road trip and had a flat tire again. This time I went to a proper tire shop and they said the did the same thing, but this time they actually did. I made it home from the road trip fine and it lasted around 2 wee ... | |||||
| Answer to: best tires | 11Relevance | 5 years ago | Chuck Tobias | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| How much do you want to spend? I'm a mammoth cheapskate but won't buy cheap wacky-named Chinese tires. Too much riding on them. My favorite mid-price all-around tire is the General Altimax RT43. (General is owned by Continental.) One of the best budget tires is WalMart's "Douglas" brand, made by Goodyear. | |||||