Looking for a good all-season tire
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Looking for a good all-season tire
It is about time for me to get new tires for my 07 TSX AT. I love in Toledo, OH (deal with a decent amount of snow) and want to get an all season tire that will work year round. Suggestions?
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Looking at the '15 TLX
I have an '04 but an overall decent tire for me has been the Continental Extreme Contact DWS. I bought them back in September and overall they're decent. The snow traction is OK for up to about 1-3" and after that you won't crash but you won't have that tight grip either. I paid about $730 for a set of 4 at Discount Tire back in Cali before my move. A nice combination between performance and price.
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OEM size is 215/50-17
I got the same tires as Stevestr but I paid way less at America's (Discount) Tire about 2 months ago. They're pretty good in the limited snow (I go snowboarding) and rain that I see in LA and much better than the originals overall.
I got the same tires as Stevestr but I paid way less at America's (Discount) Tire about 2 months ago. They're pretty good in the limited snow (I go snowboarding) and rain that I see in LA and much better than the originals overall.
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Don't know if this is too late slingshot, but yes, that's the correct one. Tirerack is, however, showing some alternate OE sizes, so your best bet is to triple-check the sidewall of your existing tires and make sure they say 215/50 R17.
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