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aroundincircles 04-18-2016 11:20 AM

tire suggestions?
 
so for all my other cars I've always put UHP tires on them, and I have a few go to tires that I've really liked and stuck with that provide a good mix of performance and quiet. However, none of the options I have purchased before are available in the 215/60r15 tire size that is on my alero. If it had steel wheels I would just get new wheels, but I like the stock wheels, so don't want to replace them.

So does anybody have a 215/60r15 tire that they've liked, that they've put at least 10k miles on them? my main concern would be noise (the tires I have now have plenty of tread, but they sound like there's a jet engine under my car when I'm driving on the highway), braking performance, and wet performance. I live in AZ, so no snow/ice performance, but when it rains it brings up all the oil and crud on the roads, so they can be pretty slick.

if there is already a thread I apologize, I looked and didn't see one.

Vella's Alero 04-18-2016 03:47 PM

I'm not sure if they are still available but when I had my Alero, I bought Riken Raptors and found them excellent. They were really grippy, low road noise, and kept them on during the winter even though they were considered a summer tyre and never had a problem then either.

Only thing is I'm not sure if they are still available. Also, they were manufactured in a Michelin plant because they are a subsidiary of theirs.

Vella's Alero 04-18-2016 03:47 PM

Sorry, just checked but mine were 16 inch wheels and just realised they dont come in 15 inch. Sorry bout that. :/

Redog 04-18-2016 03:56 PM

Never tried them on a car as light as the Alero, but whenever I hear a size 15 tire, I right away think of BF Goodrich Radial T/A's. It's a performance tire, and has raised white lettering on them (often refered to as RWL) I've seen them on an Alero, kinda on the fence on how they look. Bit of a hard tire. Not too loud, but easy to spin on dry roads.

I just bought a pair of Mickey's for the front of my Delta, A much heavier car and old school suspension compared to an Alero. Size is pretty close too (215/65/15). Again RWL tires. Haven't driven on them yet but have decent reviews.

I put BFG's Advantage T/A's on the fiancee's 2008 Focus. Cheap, but that car runs very small tires (195/60/15's) That car can break them loose pretty easy with all of it's 120hp, but at $75 a tire, she couldn't resist.

Stay away from Michellens, they dry rot

aroundincircles 04-18-2016 09:14 PM

the advantage T/A's are the most expensive (looking at discount tire direct)

I buy my tires at discount because its just around the corner from my house, here are the options discount tire direct has:

http://www.discounttiredirect.com/di...0&rd=15&cs=215

http://www.discounttiredirect.com/di...0&rd=15&cs=215

http://www.discounttiredirect.com/di...0&rd=15&cs=215

http://www.discounttiredirect.com/di...0&rd=15&cs=215

http://www.discounttiredirect.com/di...0&rd=15&cs=215

aroundincircles 04-26-2016 09:21 AM

Well, Decision made for me. Guy I know through the local jeep forum (I have an 89 XJ) is able to get me a deal on the yokohamas for $45/tire OTD.


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