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To: Jon Khymn who wrote (22)11/2/1999 1:39:00 AM
From: Neenny  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 134
 
The dealer either knows or got a hell of a deal on the other tires.

I do wonder why a dealer would change the OE?? How much did the "upgrades" change the price of the vehicle??

Will give you my professional opinion tomorrow.....

will check the manufactures recommendations for that vehicle.....with the expert..and let you know...LOL

as if my opinion counts.




To: Jon Khymn who wrote (22)11/2/1999 6:22:00 AM
From: James Fulop  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 134
 
Quick tire question for anyone...

My 92 Honda Prelude with original tires only has 32000 miles on it, and the tire treads pass the penny test...but at what point does the age of the tires become more relevant than the tread? Some friends say get new ones, others say they are fine and I am sure if I go and ask a tire place, they will say I should change them as they will get some new business.. Any opinions out there? Thanks.