My OEM tires on my Camry are worn out and need to be replaced. What brand of tires would you recommend?
Thanks!
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Best Tires For Camry?
#2
Posted 11 April 2008 - 05:51 PM
Try tirerack.com and see the available tires for camry and check out reviews for them
#4
Posted 12 April 2008 - 10:50 PM
depends on how much u spend
or u can jsut get the same tires as ur oem ones
or u can jsut get the same tires as ur oem ones
#5
Posted 12 April 2008 - 11:18 PM
What size is the original? Rim size?
I nice tire that i've used in the past (and sadly couldn't enjoy for long, due to a accident), was the Bridgestone Potenza RE960AS Pole Position. Oh man, this tire had some incredible grip, it felt like no difference between wet and dry. My old tire size was 195/60R15 and it was $75 per tire (which was a good price).
Now I have a different car, with larger rims. 205/55R16 and getting the same tire is $105 each, aww man. This time i'm going with something less costly like the Kumho Ecsta ASX for $73. My current Pirelli P6 are almost gone...
The tires i've mentioned are in the Ultra-high performance catagory of Tirerack.com
If $$$ is a big concern, the Fuzion HRi or VRi would be a nice one. My brother in law and uncle have them on their cars and it rides fine.
I nice tire that i've used in the past (and sadly couldn't enjoy for long, due to a accident), was the Bridgestone Potenza RE960AS Pole Position. Oh man, this tire had some incredible grip, it felt like no difference between wet and dry. My old tire size was 195/60R15 and it was $75 per tire (which was a good price).
Now I have a different car, with larger rims. 205/55R16 and getting the same tire is $105 each, aww man. This time i'm going with something less costly like the Kumho Ecsta ASX for $73. My current Pirelli P6 are almost gone...
The tires i've mentioned are in the Ultra-high performance catagory of Tirerack.com
If $$$ is a big concern, the Fuzion HRi or VRi would be a nice one. My brother in law and uncle have them on their cars and it rides fine.
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#6
Posted 12 April 2008 - 11:53 PM
QUOTE (kelvin6 @ Apr 13 2008, 12:18 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
What size is the original? Rim size?
I nice tire that i've used in the past (and sadly couldn't enjoy for long, due to a accident), was the Bridgestone Potenza RE960AS Pole Position. Oh man, this tire had some incredible grip, it felt like no difference between wet and dry. My old tire size was 195/60R15 and it was $75 per tire (which was a good price).
Now I have a different car, with larger rims. 205/55R16 and getting the same tire is $105 each, aww man. This time i'm going with something less costly like the Kumho Ecsta ASX for $73. My current Pirelli P6 are almost gone...
The tires i've mentioned are in the Ultra-high performance catagory of Tirerack.com
If $$$ is a big concern, the Fuzion HRi or VRi would be a nice one. My brother in law and uncle have them on their cars and it rides fine.
I nice tire that i've used in the past (and sadly couldn't enjoy for long, due to a accident), was the Bridgestone Potenza RE960AS Pole Position. Oh man, this tire had some incredible grip, it felt like no difference between wet and dry. My old tire size was 195/60R15 and it was $75 per tire (which was a good price).
Now I have a different car, with larger rims. 205/55R16 and getting the same tire is $105 each, aww man. This time i'm going with something less costly like the Kumho Ecsta ASX for $73. My current Pirelli P6 are almost gone...
The tires i've mentioned are in the Ultra-high performance catagory of Tirerack.com
If $$$ is a big concern, the Fuzion HRi or VRi would be a nice one. My brother in law and uncle have them on their cars and it rides fine.
i currently have those bridgestone tires on the solara 225/45/18 and they are awsome, cost me about 200$ each though xP
and oem is most likely 15 or 16 unless its somewhat old
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