Not sure I agree with that statement Boris, but they do vary greatly. In
my experience the OEM tires don't last very long; in my case the Bridgestone
Duelers that came on my CR-V lasted about 40K miles and I was lucky
(comments on Tirerack complained they couldn't get 20K out of them). I
replaced them four years ago with Bridgestone Potenza and I got 87K miles
out of that set. Of course I drive like your granma's granma. Still have
original brake pads at 138000 miles.
Charlie
On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 8:36 AM, Willie Wonka <alienspecimen@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:
> Johan,
>
> Check this out:
>
> http://www.tirerack.com
>
> Find your tire size and look through the options. You get a summary table
> for each performance category: Tires/Performance Categories/click on the
> performance category you wish/view survey results..or
>
> Find your tire size and look through the options. Once you find a tire you
> like, read the reviews. I always start with the lowest first. Armed with
> this knowledge, you can go and find them locally.
>
> I have Chris' problem...Tires dont seem to last that much these days...and
> I drive like a granma...:)
>
> Best
>
> Boris
>
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