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Old 06-25-2009, 03:08 PM
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Default Re: Cheap vs. Expensive Tires for Tundra

All seasons are a compromise for well, all seasons. They don't do anything great. A summer tire is designed to hold up in warm weather and not fall apart. I brought my car from NY to Oahu with snow tires and they kinda fell apart as they were designed for cold. A lot of summer tires have impressive wet traction. Now if you are sand bogging, that is different. Except for the snow tire change. I kept the same tires on mine the entire 4 years and only went about 20,000 miles but the tires were cracking and I had to change them out due to age.
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