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SportTrac Discussion
Wheels, Tires & Brakes
Tire Post, what should I buy now?
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<blockquote data-quote="Duane Foster" data-source="post: 1006145" data-attributes="member: 70985"><p>I've recently read tire reviews posted by consumers and I noticed that sometimes the reviews are not for the specific model tire I was researching. Some of the reviews were for the same general line of tires, i.e. Goodyear Wrangler, but not the specific SRAs I was looking for, but the reviews were mixed together. It also helps to see what vehicle the reviewer had the tires on, especially if they didn't like the tire. In that case the tire often was not a good match for the vehicle, or was an entirely different type vehicle than what I want the tires on. Make sure the reviews are relevant to your situation. If you're researching tires for a Sport Trac, Joe's experience with his Geo probably doesn't matter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Duane Foster, post: 1006145, member: 70985"] I've recently read tire reviews posted by consumers and I noticed that sometimes the reviews are not for the specific model tire I was researching. Some of the reviews were for the same general line of tires, i.e. Goodyear Wrangler, but not the specific SRAs I was looking for, but the reviews were mixed together. It also helps to see what vehicle the reviewer had the tires on, especially if they didn't like the tire. In that case the tire often was not a good match for the vehicle, or was an entirely different type vehicle than what I want the tires on. Make sure the reviews are relevant to your situation. If you're researching tires for a Sport Trac, Joe's experience with his Geo probably doesn't matter. [/QUOTE]
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