BoSoxGal wrote:Those DO look great - but the nearly as high rated (CR 70, v. 72 for the Defenders) Cooper Discoverer SRXs can be bought for half the price. However, while the Michelin’s have a 70k mile tread warranty (for the SUV version) and the Coopers have a 75k warranty, CR says that actual tread life is 85k for the Michelins and 55k for the Coopers -
Anybody ever buy tires online?
eta: Final question about tires - do y’all believe that old tires are dangerous regardless of mileage? There is a lot of info out there stating that tires should be replaced regardless of tread wear, from as early as 6 years of age (from manufacture) to no more than 10. My current Coopers still pass the Lincoln test, but they are 5 years on my vehicle and I believe they were already 2 years old (manufacture date) when I bought them.
I put a set of Coopers on a Ford Escape that Mrs Mc inherited from her dad who bough tit new. The factory tires went to 62K. The Coopers were still on it when I put her in a five year newer Escape. They had almost exactly 100K on them, and still had safe tread. I wish I could tell you which Cooper model they were.
On line, no. I've used Sam's and Wal-Mart a lot. I figure, if a tire (or battery) goes bad, there's always a Wally World within five miles.
Even though your current Coopers were two years old when they were mounted, I think the clock starts at installation because it's the UV light that causes sidewall cracking and (sometimes) a premature popping noise. I've run lots of 10 year old tires.
The only
blowout I can recall was on a motor home a week ago today. I have no idea how old the tire was. The shop that charged me $1034 to replace it, and its opposite inside dual, didn't say. I'm saving up for two more Michelins to match. The outers look good, but have weather cracks. Now that I'm home, and not at the mercy of an unknown truck-stop tire shop 170 miles away, I may be able to do better on the price. There is NO spare on a diesel pusher Freightliner chassis Tiffin motor home. Except for house on top, it's a TRUCK.
The small number of tire failures (spelled FLATS) I've had on the road precludes my feeling the need for a full sized spare. I think your RAV-4 has a full sized spare mounted on the back anyway.
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