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You need new tires, but you’re broke
January 23, 2020, 12:40 PM
4859You need new tires, but you’re broke
I am doing this right now with my old 1998 GMC K1500. I am lucky to have a good tire shop in town that has a good selection of used tires on hand and will be getting four used tires.
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January 23, 2020, 03:13 PM
bubbatimequote:
Originally posted by clubleaf206:
I have to say this has certainly been eye opening. I never would’ve thought of the logic of why,if only replacing a pair of tires,it should be the rear ones first.
If only replacing two tires, you dont just replace the rear tires. You change the most worn tires. Wherever they happen to be on the car, either front or rear. Then you put the two best used tires up front, and the new tires in the back.
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January 23, 2020, 03:38 PM
MikeinNCI’ve been there and done that, when I got divorced I was completely broke and was in debt due to the ex maxing out cards in my name....ugggghhhh
Replace the two most worn tires, then have the new ones placed in the front .
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Jus228New tires on rear vs front. I’m sorry but I want more traction on the front. I want traction to brake and turn. It’s oversteer vs understeer. Like they say, oversteer is scary for the passenger but understeer is scary for the driver. I can deal with oversteer. Hell, learned how to deal with it when I was 10 years old driving my dads truck in the hay field.
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January 23, 2020, 04:30 PM
jimmy123xHere's the other thing I really am failing to understand, it is not as if tires go bald overnight. I mean you see them everytime you walk to and get in your car. They're THE easiest thing to check the lifespan on, on a car.
January 23, 2020, 05:32 PM
MooneyP226quote:
Originally posted by bendable:
$75.00 for two tires divided by $15.00 a piece = 5 members .
I know I have $15.00 left over from santa clause,
Shirley there must be four others.
e-mail sent
come on tenners, what say?
You know what? I’m in too. I’d like to help keep you and yours safe. Put me in for a $15 dollar bill pledged. I enjoy helping others.
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DonDraperquote:
Originally posted by Jus228:
New tires on rear vs front. I’m sorry but I want more traction on the front. I want traction to brake and turn. It’s oversteer vs understeer. Like they say, oversteer is scary for the passenger but understeer is scary for the driver. I can deal with oversteer. Hell, learned how to deal with it when I was 10 years old driving my dads truck in the hay field.
As several have stated - you want the newest tires in the back, regardless of drive train. You want to keep the car straight and on the road. Unless you drive 10mph and under on loose material going up and down big hills 24/7 with a FWD, you want the new ones on the back.
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January 23, 2020, 05:39 PM
PowerSurgequote:
Originally posted by Jus228:
New tires on rear vs front. I’m sorry but I want more traction on the front. I want traction to brake and turn. It’s oversteer vs understeer. Like they say, oversteer is scary for the passenger but understeer is scary for the driver. I can deal with oversteer. Hell, learned how to deal with it when I was 10 years old driving my dads truck in the hay field.
I’m with you. If you study the whole front vs rear best tire debate, you find that it’s recommended for the ‘average driver’ or ‘most drivers’ to put the best tires on the rear. I have driven cars where the best tires have been on the rear on a front-wheel drive car and the front tires have broken loose repeatedly in the rain or a heavy downpour, causing the car to understeer.
For me, I keep the best tires on the front because I’m comfortable driving a car that is more likely to oversteer than understeer.
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January 23, 2020, 06:03 PM
ASKSmithDefinitely research the used market. I wanted a pair of rims for dedicated snow tires, I already own the snow tires.
Found a pair of steel rims with snow tires already mounted. I was expecting to pay $500 for a set of rims. Got the rims and tires for $500. I’m set for tires for awhile, I now have 2 sets of snow tires, and a set of all season redials.
It’s a buyers market for used tires. People don’t want to give them away, but they will sell them pretty cheap.
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January 23, 2020, 09:31 PM
wcb6092quote:
Originally posted by jimmy123x:
Here's the other thing I really am failing to understand, it is not as if tires go bald overnight. I mean you see them everytime you walk to and get in your car. They're THE easiest thing to check the lifespan on, on a car.
If your broke you might not want to see them.
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January 23, 2020, 10:15 PM
PR64quote:
Originally posted by MooneyP226:
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Originally posted by bendable:
$75.00 for two tires divided by $15.00 a piece = 5 members .
I know I have $15.00 left over from santa clause,
Shirley there must be four others.
e-mail sent
come on tenners, what say?
You know what? I’m in too. I’d like to help keep you and yours safe. Put me in for a $15 dollar bill pledged. I enjoy helping others.
I will give $100
Where should I send the money?
Let's get this man some tires.
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January 24, 2020, 08:24 AM
senza nomeIt won't be Friday night until Club posts the Moment of Zen ... those have been worth something to me. I'm in for $15.
January 24, 2020, 08:52 AM
GA GatorGregg doesn't have pay pal, I inquired. Maybe someone would be willing to collect donations and we could order a set off tire rack and have them delivered. He would then just need to pay mount balance and valve stems etc.
If he could set this up with a tire / mechanic so he knows what his install price is for four tires, I am sure we could come up with a way to get four tires off tire rack where they need to be.
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January 24, 2020, 09:27 AM
Brett Bquote:
Originally posted by PowerSurge:
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Originally posted by clubleaf206:
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Originally posted by PowerSurge:
What tire size do you have?
P195/60R15
I’m confused, how does tire size play into it?
I was going to give you a link to some decent quality cheap tires in that size. I know if you go to a local tire shop, most of the time their quotes are outrageous. I buy my own tires and then have a local shop mount and balance for $12/tire.
https://www.amazon.com/Starfir...0%2Caps%2C146&sr=8-2
Clubleaf, if you send me your mailing address I will purchase 2 of these tires from Amazon and just have them sent directly to you. Since they are prime qualified they will be at your door likely by Tuesday of next week and then you just have to get them installed. If you are paying a tire shop to mount/balance tires I would rather you install new tires that will last a while vs. used which may need replaced again soon.
I always use the photos you post for Moment of Zen on my work/home computers. I look at them every day, and I would be happy to forward some good will. My email address is in my profile.
I'm sure other members here would be glad to pitch in for the other 2. I'd also be happy to donate some money for tires if that's easiest.
January 24, 2020, 09:28 AM
smschulzSo is this Phase II of
Drowning in Debt?Perhaps money isn't needed but some good advice is.
January 24, 2020, 10:54 AM
ensigmaticquote:
Originally posted by smschulz:
So is this Phase II of
Drowning in Debt?Perhaps money isn't needed but some good advice is.
Agreed.
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Lord VaalicI'm in.. Where do we send the money?
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AirmanJeffquote:
Originally posted by smschulz:
So is this Phase II of
Drowning in Debt?Perhaps money isn't needed but some good advice is.
Yup - going back to the honey hole it looks like.
Sad.
January 24, 2020, 11:55 AM
bendableI never saw that thread,
but he helped me out recently and if my $15.00
keeps the pretty pictures coming for another ten years ,
then its money well spent.
but thanks for posting the link to that thread
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January 24, 2020, 12:00 PM
TXJIMquote:
Originally posted by AirmanJeff:
quote:
Originally posted by smschulz:
So is this Phase II of
Drowning in Debt?Perhaps money isn't needed but some good advice is.
Yup - going back to the honey hole it looks like.
Sad.
The man never asked for anything in this thread except advice. You assume much with your post.
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