Stop Buying These Tires

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Published 2021-09-18
Stop Buying These Tires

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All Comments (21)
  • @axjohn
    Man, Scotty’s wife is starving him. Soon we’re gonna see him holding a “Will Work for Food” sign! 🤣🤣🤣
  • @GhostRider020
    For me it's not about speed ratings; it's about handling, grip and hydroplane resistance. I just put Micheline Pilot 4S All seasons on my Mazda. They are rated at some ridiculously high speed, my Mazda would never reach that speed, but I love the way they handle, and if they save one crash because of their ability to stick to the road and not hydroplane when I make an error in judgement, the extra cost is worth it. Why the all-seasons you might ask, well this way they will last long enough for me to wear them out before the rot, but won't cost me an arm and a leg replacing them as often as the summer-only Pilots.
  • @grocerygoat06
    I put a new set of Michelin Defenders on my 2020 Ranger. I have 10,000 miles on them already and I've noticed a difference in ride quality, and braking compared to the original Bridgestone's that came with the truck. Don't compromise on tires...they're the only thing that attaches your vehicle to the road.
  • @JonnyDIY
    Dont buy Chinese crap tires either 😱
  • Tires are one of those things in life where you get EXACTLY what you pay for. For anyone you care about, only put Michelin, Goodyear, Bridgestone, Pirelli, Yokohama, Continental, on there and forget about it. If its just you and you don't care that much, you can put anything on there but the best "cheapo" I've found are Falken. They don't last very long but they are very reliable.
  • @nathanlucas6465
    I spent 10 years recovering road accidents for a living. Common theme in many accidents is cheap tyres. Cheap tyres tend to break traction suddenly, leading to unpredictable handling. A good quality tyre will loose grip much more slowly, giving you time to respond in a more controlled manner
  • @OKFrax-ys2op
    Back in the 1970’s we would go behind a Sears automotive garage and pick out some used tires made in the USA to recycle on our cars, of course after hours 🤩
  • @Mrjack-yn2dj
    Tires and brakes are something nobody should cheap out on.
  • @Tbird761
    I'd avoid Chinese tires though, especially when you can get a budget Japanese tire like Sumitomo.
  • @rk22cc
    NO Scotty Most people use there cars and wear out the tires. We all retired or able to stay home like you. We commute to work in all types of weather and need good tires.
  • @justindavis1546
    I always wear my tires out way before dry rot. Lucky to get over two years, or around 35,000 miles, out of a set.
  • @phatgringo2.0
    I buy most of the family's tires on Tire Rack. I always look at the specs to see where they were manufactured. Choose a set of tires with at least a million miles worth of reviews (4/5 or better) so you can be certain. Then have them drop-shipped to your favorite mechanic!
  • @Snarky_Queen
    Don't buy Chinese tires. They pop so easily by hitting small potholes and nails puncture them easily. I made the mistake and never again.
  • @rialbb
    2 weeks ago this would have been titled "you are stupid if you buy these tires" 😆
  • @jasonb9085
    I work at town fair tire. Ive sold countless sets of tires of all brands. So ive seen them come back too. First, theres no such thing as a cheap michelin tire and to he honest they arent worth it. Toyo tires and falken tires make some of the best tires in the world and are a step down in price from michelin. If you’re looking for a good cheap tire, sumitomo/TBC company based brands are good for the buck, like El dorado and doral. Both are reliable. Run away from - accelera, linglong crosswind, prinx, delinte, and honestly, goodyear uses a sunflower oil now that dry rots quickly. So i wouldnt get a cheap goodyear or goodyear based brand thats cheap for a long lasting tire