Tire Recommendation
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Tire Recommendation
My Michelin P235/60R18 Pilot HXMXM4 are in need of replacement for my Volvo XC90 (2004). I have 27k miles on these tires.
When I checked the local tire store, they said the cost to replace was $227 per tire. So I am looking to see if anyone has a more "economical" suggestion. I figure that if you are going to pay $227 per tire, they ought to last longer than 27K miles. The tire I need is pretty much for bay area driving, meaning no snow, mud, etc, but some rain. Mostly city streets and highway driving.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Brad
When I checked the local tire store, they said the cost to replace was $227 per tire. So I am looking to see if anyone has a more "economical" suggestion. I figure that if you are going to pay $227 per tire, they ought to last longer than 27K miles. The tire I need is pretty much for bay area driving, meaning no snow, mud, etc, but some rain. Mostly city streets and highway driving.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Brad
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I had a Suburban and only got around 30-40K on the first three sets of tires. I put on a set of Michelin LTX tires and when I sold it there was 75K on those tires and still had tread. The truck also ran smoother than it ever had before. Sometimes, you just get what you pay for.
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I had the same problem on my T6 AWD with Michelin Tires... they stink! I just purchased and installed Yokohama HTS Geolander G052... only hitch is that they don't come in OEM 235/60/18! I checked with Tire rack and decided to go with the wider 255/55/18 (same overall diameter) and pressed with the Yokohamas. I think the ride is improved and they look alot better than the Michelins. My only concern is that the dealership said I should have stuck with OEM sizes... anyone see any issues?
Cheers,
Russ
Cheers,
Russ
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I had the same problem with the Michelin Sychrone ( Pirelli's were 10x worse ). I just had a set of Bridgestone Dueler H/L Alenza's mounted for $155/tire.
These tires came highly recommended to me, I researched them and so far I am VERY satisfied. They have exceptional wet traction
and have no noise issues. Forget these over priced tires. There is equal or better quality out there for less dollars.
Also, after hassling with Volvo since I bought the XC90 48,000 miles ago about uneven tire wear, I am convinced part of the problem is with the car. Either the AWD system or alignment problems; but they need to own up to it!
These tires came highly recommended to me, I researched them and so far I am VERY satisfied. They have exceptional wet traction
and have no noise issues. Forget these over priced tires. There is equal or better quality out there for less dollars.
Also, after hassling with Volvo since I bought the XC90 48,000 miles ago about uneven tire wear, I am convinced part of the problem is with the car. Either the AWD system or alignment problems; but they need to own up to it!
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I need to replace my Michelin pilots and wanted something more reasonably priced and longer treadwear. I found more options looking at 255/55/18 as opposed to 235/60/18, but my dealer refuses to put them on because and I quote, "they are not approved by Volvo and would jeopardize the safety of my car".Is this true? and if yes, how does it affect thecar since I read many postwhere others have installed the 255/55/18 and the diameter is the same. The tires that I found and wanted to use are the Bridgestone Dueler H/L Alenza which I have read many good reviews on. Thoughts?
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to the last post - RadiatorSprints
i installed a set of Goodyear Eagle Response 255/55/18's on my 2005 xc90. It is a superior tire over the michelin pilot's, which ran for about 25K miles. This larger tire size is within range for the specs of the 18" rims. I had a long conversation with a guy at Heico regarding this topic. With the 255/55's you will feel a massive improvement in handling, cornering, stability and feel. I will tell you that there is a slight increase in road noise, but not significant enough to notice after a few hundred miles.
So to answer your question, your xc90 is in no jeopardy with the 255/55/18's. I also looked into the dueler's seems to be a good tire based on reviews. My real world experience is that the goodyear eagle responses have improved the performance of this SUV drastically.
One last note, make sure that you get an exact alignment when you do the switch. if your volvo is mis-aligned by the slightest fraction - it will eat any tire you put on it within weeks. You cannot adjust the toe on an xc90 - make sure your installer knows that.
good luck....
i installed a set of Goodyear Eagle Response 255/55/18's on my 2005 xc90. It is a superior tire over the michelin pilot's, which ran for about 25K miles. This larger tire size is within range for the specs of the 18" rims. I had a long conversation with a guy at Heico regarding this topic. With the 255/55's you will feel a massive improvement in handling, cornering, stability and feel. I will tell you that there is a slight increase in road noise, but not significant enough to notice after a few hundred miles.
So to answer your question, your xc90 is in no jeopardy with the 255/55/18's. I also looked into the dueler's seems to be a good tire based on reviews. My real world experience is that the goodyear eagle responses have improved the performance of this SUV drastically.
One last note, make sure that you get an exact alignment when you do the switch. if your volvo is mis-aligned by the slightest fraction - it will eat any tire you put on it within weeks. You cannot adjust the toe on an xc90 - make sure your installer knows that.
good luck....
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RE: Tire Recommendation
ORIGINAL: bradnight
My Michelin P235/60R18 Pilot HXMXM4 are in need of replacement for my Volvo XC90 (2004). I have 27k miles on these tires.
When I checked the local tire store, they said the cost to replace was $227 per tire. So I am looking to see if anyone has a more "economical" suggestion. I figure that if you are going to pay $227 per tire, they ought to last longer than 27K miles. The tire I need is pretty much for bay area driving, meaning no snow, mud, etc, but some rain. Mostly city streets and highway driving.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Brad
My Michelin P235/60R18 Pilot HXMXM4 are in need of replacement for my Volvo XC90 (2004). I have 27k miles on these tires.
When I checked the local tire store, they said the cost to replace was $227 per tire. So I am looking to see if anyone has a more "economical" suggestion. I figure that if you are going to pay $227 per tire, they ought to last longer than 27K miles. The tire I need is pretty much for bay area driving, meaning no snow, mud, etc, but some rain. Mostly city streets and highway driving.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Brad
Nokian SUV-WR
$800 for four, including free stems and shipping (no TAX) from Tiresbyweb.
My OEM Michelin's (same as yours) are just about down to the belts with only 22.5k on them.... Feathering due to poor (no) realignment following rack replacement at 18.5 didn't help. Like folks say, this is a 4500lb truck, f=mv, so tires and brakes take a beating. I also just replaced my front pads (not rotors, which were still fine) with Akebono EUR1003 ceramics. Best thing I ever did. Smooth as silk, progressive and better braking distance than original pads, and NO DUST !!!
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ORIGINAL: NA850ESTATE
Just wondeing... anyone want a set of 4 four brand new225/55/17's? Made by Aurora? for $150 shipped?
Just wondeing... anyone want a set of 4 four brand new225/55/17's? Made by Aurora? for $150 shipped?
Hello NA850ESTATE:
Please post sales thread in the "For Sale/Trade" section.
GENERAL OPINION (with some personal preference):
If it were my car, I would go with name brand's tyres and I personally like Bridgestone but they come at a price. I would never put on cheap, generic tyres. Also, make sure that the XC90 is rated for Passenger-rated tyres (P235, etc..), as some heavier vehicles require Light-Truck rated tyres (L/T235, etc...). The info should be labeled on the door sill, inside the fuel filler panel or in the owner's manual. If the OEM Michelins came with "P" rated, you can use Passenger-rated tyres.
See following recall; it may be affecting the unusual tyre wear. The recall is affecting 2003-2006 XC90s; info on the 2007 model was unavailable at the moment.
Also, unadjustable toe-setting is not very common so double check (but it may be correct, as I am not privy to the XC90s).
2003 VOLVO XC90 Recall ID from NHTSA: 06V155000
Auto Recall Date: 20060505
Vehicle Component: STEERING:LINKAGES:TIE ROD ASSEMBLY
Estimated Vehicles Affected: 108766
2003 VOLVO XC90 Defect Summary:
ON CERTAIN PASSENGER VEHICLES,THE OUTER TIE ROD BALL JOINT CAN DEFORM AT HIGH LOADS CAUSING A LOSS OF THE CLAMPING FORCE AND THE NUT MAY LOOSEN, WHICH MAY EVENTUALLY LEAD TO A FATIGUE FRACTURE OF THE OUTER TIE ROD BALL JOINT.
Defect Consequence:
THE DRIVER MAY NOTICE THAT THE VEHICLE IS DIFFICULT TO MANEUVER INCREASING THE RISK OF A CRASH.
Remedy:
DEALERS WILL REPLACE THE OUTER BALL JOINT TIE RODS WITH IMPROVED OUTER BALL JOINT TIE RODS FREE OF CHARGE. THE RECALL BEGAN ON JUNE 23, 2006. OWNERS MAY CONTACT VOLVO AT 1-800-458-1552.
Notes: VOLVO CARS OF N.A. LLC., R157
Drive safe, much of your safety depends on the tyres.
JPN
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Our 06 with 20K miles came with new Toyo's Proxes S/T. I guess the originals were not worth a damnto sell the car. I thought it a bit odd to already have new tires at the time but was most delighted to have new rubber. (I hate buying tires!) This Toyo is a V rated tire and seems to drive wellwith no noise to speak of.It also has a nice tread pattern. We are are rounding 24K miles and they seem to be holding well. I am seiously thinking of 5K mile rotations after reading about tread wear on here.
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ORIGINAL: RadiatorSprings
I need to replace my Michelin pilots and wanted something more reasonably priced and longer treadwear. I found more options looking at 255/55/18 as opposed to 235/60/18, but my dealer refuses to put them on because and I quote, "they are not approved by Volvo and would jeopardize the safety of my car".Is this true? and if yes, how does it affect thecar since I read many postwhere others have installed the 255/55/18 and the diameter is the same. The tires that I found and wanted to use are the Bridgestone Dueler H/L Alenza which I have read many good reviews on. Thoughts?
I need to replace my Michelin pilots and wanted something more reasonably priced and longer treadwear. I found more options looking at 255/55/18 as opposed to 235/60/18, but my dealer refuses to put them on because and I quote, "they are not approved by Volvo and would jeopardize the safety of my car".Is this true? and if yes, how does it affect thecar since I read many postwhere others have installed the 255/55/18 and the diameter is the same. The tires that I found and wanted to use are the Bridgestone Dueler H/L Alenza which I have read many good reviews on. Thoughts?
I went ahead and had the Bridgestone Dueler H/L Alenza (255/55/18) installed, since the guys at the tire store was able to convince me that if I didn't like them after 500 miles I can return them. I have to say these were the best set of tires I have ever had and I have had Michelin, Yokohama, and Toyo (on other cars). I am very impressed with these tires, they are very quite and the traction and handling of my xc90 were much improved. After my brother drove my car he was so impressed that he replaced his toyo proxes with the Alenza's (305/40/22) on his Truck, there was a big noticeable difference on the ride and performance of his truck. Needless to say he is very happy with them as well.