What's the problem
You probably know that Michelin owns BF Goodrich now!!!
I was joking when I asked. It really doesn't matter to me what brand everybody buys. I'm 65 yrs old and I've been buying and wearing out tires for about 47 yrs so I've learned a few things in those years, most of them the hard way as always. I started with $8 recaps on bias ply tires, then new bias plies, bias belted, and then radials. I've bought many brands. I think tires in general a so much better than they used to be that probably I shouldn't be so picky now.
Tire rack has really good ratings on the Firestone 255/60x15 tires that I have been thinking about putting on the rear of my Monte Carlo.
I was joking when I asked. It really doesn't matter to me what brand everybody buys. I'm 65 yrs old and I've been buying and wearing out tires for about 47 yrs so I've learned a few things in those years, most of them the hard way as always. I started with $8 recaps on bias ply tires, then new bias plies, bias belted, and then radials. I've bought many brands. I think tires in general a so much better than they used to be that probably I shouldn't be so picky now.
Tire rack has really good ratings on the Firestone 255/60x15 tires that I have been thinking about putting on the rear of my Monte Carlo.
Did not know that. Good to know though.
I was just kidding as well. I've always liked firestone though. Have a pair of their M/Ts on my jeep, and they are really nice. Look good, grip/clean well, and the wear is excellent.
If I don't get A/Ts next it is gonna be a rough choice between the Destination M/T or the Goodyear MT/R.
I was just kidding as well. I've always liked firestone though. Have a pair of their M/Ts on my jeep, and they are really nice. Look good, grip/clean well, and the wear is excellent.
If I don't get A/Ts next it is gonna be a rough choice between the Destination M/T or the Goodyear MT/R.




