apg39 wrote:Sorry but I just dont understand why people skimp on tyres. Its an extremely important part of the car & your life is not worth a little bit more money in the pocket. Buy new & buy quality.
TOONGA wrote:If you are going to spend 70 dollars a tyre for second hand ones, you may as well spend an extra 20 to 40 dollars per tyre and get new ones. depending on what brand you buy you can get them starting from around 90 dollars per tyre new.
TOONGA
Couldnt agree more. Tyres are the ONLY thing keeping you on the road.
I use this method for tyres:
Buy the 2 very best tyres you can afford & put them on the front. Use the best 2 of the existing tyres for the rear.
When its time to buy new rear tyres put the 2 top quality but worn tyres from the front on the back & buy 2 more of the very best you can afford for the front again.
This way you keep the best tyres for the front where you have ALL the steering & 90% of the braking.
Its even more apt for a FWD.
Unfortunately this method wont work for AWD as you need the same diameter tyres all round so you dont bugger the centre diff. So just do standard frequent tyre rotations.
Anyway, 2nd Hand, i really would buy new. you just dont know what youre getting with old.
Few points:
*Tyres go hard with age & lose grip.
*Tyres go hard with use & lose grip.
*2nd hand tyres may have hidden faults you & the dealer are unaware of that can cause sudden blowouts or tread delamination. Imagine that...you're driving along at 110kmh & the tread peels off wrapping around the axle, locking it up instantaneously & spearing you off to that side, either into oncoming traffic or off the road if you're lucky! If this happens on the front you will have no control, no way of stopping, no way of steering...you will be a passenger staring at your future in the hands of the gods!
Buy new!
my (very strong lol) opinion...
