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Old 05-13-2020, 12:22 PM   #13
PSFORD99
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Originally Posted by CalandLinda View Post
Remember the most important thing. Insure the new tires have a load capacity equal to or greater than the OE tires.

I'm guessing your OE tires are ST235/80R16 LRE. That designated size is also built with an all steel casing and at least a half dozen manufacturers provide them with a LRG.

As a full time, high mileage user I'm not fond of mail order tires. But, I don't recommend brands so search around.

I ordered a set of 5 Sailuns online, and I agree not fond of that at all. First set was from SimpleTire , the date of manufacturing was too old for me. I sent them back. Next set from Walmart were okay, and actually a bit cheaper .

I will say SimpleTire was easy to work with,, and returned the tires without a problem. There was two options either have them picked up from your home or take them to the shipper. I chose to take them to the shipper, and get the process started instead of waiting a day or two for them to be picked up.
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