Walmart has its annual sale on the Goodyear Assurance Outlast touring tire; $30 off each.
These are a longlife tire(800 treadwear), should be able to get 50k or more from them.
They are not a performance tire so traction is not great for that. But for normal driving they will offer a longlife and are generally quiet.
Sizes are limited to the more common ones. But offer a great value for the price.
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Walmart has its annual sale on the Goodyear Assurance Outlast touring tire; $30 off each.
These are a longlife tire(800 treadwear), should be able to get 50k or more from them.
They are not a performance tire so traction is not great for that. But for normal driving they will offer a longlife and are generally quiet.
Sizes are limited to the more common ones. But offer a great value for the price.
I purchased these a couple of years ago. They run great up here in snowy Buffalo. I use them all year through, and even though they aren't better than snow tires, they make a great all year tire.
Basic installation package is $18 per tire, which includes mounting, lifetime balancing ,TPMS service, and valve stems. May vary by location. For an extra $10 per tire you can add road hazard warranty. These services can be added in cart if you plan on picking up at your local store.
Basic installation package is $18 per tire, which includes mounting, lifetime balancing ,TPMS service, and valve stems. May vary by location. For an extra $10 per tire you can add road hazard warranty. These services can be added in cart if you plan on picking up at your local store.
If you keep your car a long time then road hazard would be worth it when you get longlife tires like these.
Also its included (no charge) if you have walmart+. Since wlamrt+ is $50 right now better to sign up for that and then buy the tires.
The catch of doing it that way is that you have to still be a WalMart+ member at the time of the future repair, and the $50 price is a temporary promo from the usual $98 per year. So you'd potentially spend hundreds of dollars to maintain your hazard coverage for the life of the tire.
Any help at All: I need rims back to the original for 02 Mitsubishi Galant, 2.4L, ES? I want aluminum and stylish rims like my deceased brother put on but not the 215/35/18 size. To replace those tires is expensive. I'm told Walmart will not put on tires on non-Oem sizes, by policy.
Where does one go to get good, non scamming rims?? I'm ok to spend 400-600(?) for a set and get a set of Goodyear tires from Walmart w warranty. VA located
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Any help at All: I need rims back to the original for 02 Mitsubishi Galant, 2.4L, ES? I want aluminum and stylish rims like my deceased brother put on but not the 215/35/18 size. To replace those tires is expensive. I'm told Walmart will not put on tires on non-Oem sizes, by policy.
Where does one go to get good, non scamming rims?? I'm ok to spend 400-600(?) for a set and get a set of Goodyear tires from Walmart w warranty. VA located
I wouldn't install something non-OEM size. Throws off too many things like ABS, Speed sensors, etc.
But if that's the route you want to take, assuming the tires are within the +/- specs of the size/fit, the smaller private shops can do it. You can try Discount Tires or Belle Tire if you have them in your area, some pep boys as well do tires
The catch of doing it that way is that you have to still be a WalMart+ member at the time of the future repair, and the $50 price is a temporary promo from the usual $98 per year. So you'd potentially spend hundreds of dollars to maintain your hazard coverage for the life of the tire.
They way I read it as long as you have it when you buy you're covered.
The warranty is tied to the tire, not your membership. But I do not have W+ so I'm going by what they have on their site.
"Limited to tire(s) purchased & installed at Walmart Auto Care Centers. Active Walmart+ membership required at time of purchase & installation."
"You must be an active trial or paid Walmart+ member when you purchase & have your tires installed at a Walmart Auto Care Center to receive the road hazard warranty. The warranty is tied to the purchase of the tire."
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Are these noisy tires?
These are pretty quiet as long as you rotate them on time and keep the air pressure correct.
How do these compare to the goodyear reliant tires? About $30 cheaper
Modern tires are like modern cars, both are not built to last. Older tires from Sumitomo and Kumho don't breakdown (cracks, sidewall deformation) after eight years. The V rated Reliants have similar tire construction as the Assurance line (thread 1 polyester+2 steel+1 polyamide, sidewall 1 polyester), minus the longer thread wear warranty. They don't break down until the 4th or 5th year. Avoid H rated Reliants (weak tire construction) and those that are made in Mexico (poor quality control).
No need to spend more money on long life tire if you don't drive more than 10K miles each year. New decent tires will always work better than +5 yr old tires. We get at least 45K miles on the V rated Reliants (Corolla on sale previous years ~$40-$45). Look for AA or AB rated tires with 600-700 threadwear rating for the best value.
Also check out America's tire for clearance sale on Sumitomo and Kumo Solus.
I purchased these a couple of years ago. They run great up here in snowy Buffalo. I use them all year through, and even though they aren't better than snow tires, they make a great all year tire.
do you remember where the tire is made from? I need to know before I purchase thanks.
How do these compare to the goodyear reliant tires? About $30 cheaper
These are a better tire compared to those. Longer lifespan and quieter as well.
If you do not drive much the reliant are ok. But if you drive normal, or above average, the extra cost for the Outlast will pay for themselves over the life of the tire.
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Modern tires are like modern cars, both are not built to last. Older tires from Sumitomo and Kumho don't breakdown (cracks, sidewall deformation) after eight years. The V rated Reliants have similar tire construction as the Assurance line (thread 1 polyester+2 steel+1 polyamide, sidewall 1 polyester), minus the longer thread wear warranty. They don't break down until the 4th or 5th year. Avoid H rated Reliants (weak tire construction) and those that are made in Mexico (poor quality control).
No need to spend more money on long life tire if you don't drive more than 10K miles each year. New decent tires will always work better than +5 yr old tires. We get at least 45K miles on the V rated Reliants (Corolla on sale previous years ~$40-$45). Look for AA or AB rated tires with 600-700 threadwear rating for the best value.
Also check out America's tire for clearance sale on Sumitomo and Kumo Solus.
my situation is that I don't drive that much on the Civic, but I want to last more than three years without it cracking and made in somewhere else other than Mexico
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If you keep your car a long time then road hazard would be worth it when you get longlife tires like these.
Also its included (no charge) if you have walmart+. Since wlamrt+ is $50 right now better to sign up for that and then buy the tires.
https://www.walmart.com/plus/auto...efit-tires
If you keep your car a long time then road hazard would be worth it when you get longlife tires like these.
Also its included (no charge) if you have walmart+. Since wlamrt+ is $50 right now better to sign up for that and then buy the tires.
https://www.walmart.com/plus/auto...efit-tires
Where does one go to get good, non scamming rims?? I'm ok to spend 400-600(?) for a set and get a set of Goodyear tires from Walmart w warranty. VA located
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Where does one go to get good, non scamming rims?? I'm ok to spend 400-600(?) for a set and get a set of Goodyear tires from Walmart w warranty. VA located
But if that's the route you want to take, assuming the tires are within the +/- specs of the size/fit, the smaller private shops can do it. You can try Discount Tires or Belle Tire if you have them in your area, some pep boys as well do tires
They way I read it as long as you have it when you buy you're covered.
The warranty is tied to the tire, not your membership. But I do not have W+ so I'm going by what they have on their site.
"Limited to tire(s) purchased & installed at Walmart Auto Care Centers. Active Walmart+ membership required at time of purchase & installation."
"You must be an active trial or paid Walmart+ member when you purchase & have your tires installed at a Walmart Auto Care Center to receive the road hazard warranty. The warranty is tied to the purchase of the tire."
These are pretty quiet as long as you rotate them on time and keep the air pressure correct.
No need to spend more money on long life tire if you don't drive more than 10K miles each year. New decent tires will always work better than +5 yr old tires. We get at least 45K miles on the V rated Reliants (Corolla on sale previous years ~$40-$45). Look for AA or AB rated tires with 600-700 threadwear rating for the best value.
Also check out America's tire for clearance sale on Sumitomo and Kumo Solus.
These are a better tire compared to those. Longer lifespan and quieter as well.
If you do not drive much the reliant are ok. But if you drive normal, or above average, the extra cost for the Outlast will pay for themselves over the life of the tire.
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No need to spend more money on long life tire if you don't drive more than 10K miles each year. New decent tires will always work better than +5 yr old tires. We get at least 45K miles on the V rated Reliants (Corolla on sale previous years ~$40-$45). Look for AA or AB rated tires with 600-700 threadwear rating for the best value.
Also check out America's tire for clearance sale on Sumitomo and Kumo Solus.
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