Tire questions???
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Tire questions???
First of all, I really do like the wheels that come with the RT. My problem is I would like to replace the tires because those Contis just arent my idea of the tire that car should have on it. I am sure this question has been asked a few hundred times but are there any tires made that I could install on the stock wheels? Am told by my local tire guy that you need to check inside the vehicles drivers door to see if there are any alternative types you can put on to keep everything legal...what is all of that about? If anyone can help that would be greatly appreciated.....thanks in advance....Kent
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RE: Tire questions???
The legal thing is you should not put tires with a lower speed rating than the car's top speed. The idea is that if you overrun the tires and there is a wreck that is negligence - (only commenting on the tires). So no car manufacturer, dealer or tire store can recommend tires like that. Of course it is perfectly ok to go higher - say install Z rated tires on a car with a top speeed of 130.
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RE: Tire questions???
LOL! Go to BFG site and punch in the Magnum RT RWD and site says there are NO BFG tires that fit. Good Grief. As soon as these Contis wear down I'll replace them with something more all season. They're Ok in the summer, but there's no way I'm sliding through another winter on these rags.
I like those KDWS tires. Couldn't find any KDW 2 tires on the BFG site, though.
Boston Bob
I like those KDWS tires. Couldn't find any KDW 2 tires on the BFG site, though.
Boston Bob
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RE: Tire questions???
I am looking into the BFG KDWS....called the tire guy today and he is going to give me a quote on those.....they look like a great tire and they have to be alot better then those stock things. Does anyone know why Daimler put on those Contis in the first place? Anyhow, can't wait to find out about them and hopefully have 4 of them on my car soon.
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RE: Tire questions???
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The legal thing is you should not put tires with a lower speed rating than the car's top speed. The idea is that if you overrun the tires and there is a wreck that is negligence - (only commenting on the tires). So no car manufacturer, dealer or tire store can recommend tires like that. Of course it is perfectly ok to go higher - say install Z rated tires on a car with a top speeed of 130.
The legal thing is you should not put tires with a lower speed rating than the car's top speed. The idea is that if you overrun the tires and there is a wreck that is negligence - (only commenting on the tires). So no car manufacturer, dealer or tire store can recommend tires like that. Of course it is perfectly ok to go higher - say install Z rated tires on a car with a top speeed of 130.