When I had my 1999 VX, I changed the stock Bridgestones out and added Yokohama Geolandars all around. These were VERY good all-purpose tires, and not very spendy.
They get excellent reviews, too.
When I had my 1999 VX, I changed the stock Bridgestones out and added Yokohama Geolandars all around. These were VERY good all-purpose tires, and not very spendy.
They get excellent reviews, too.
Nitto Grapplers are very popular. Be sure to take a look at them as well.
Anita
2000 Ebony #263
Original Owner- love her too much to part with her.
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I'll 2nd the Yokohamas. I have a set of GO52's that have been great all-season tires so far.
I’m currently running Kumho ECSTA STXs in 265-60-18 on stock wheels. I commute over 90 miles a day on these and am very happy with them. I have an extra set of stock wheels with Bridgestone Blizzak DM-Z3s in 265-60-18 for the snow. Worn tires will definitely result in poor handling, as will low and/or uneven tire pressures. Been there, done that.
Gregg
2001 Proton Yellow #1379
I have some weird criteria when shopping for tires.
I just couldn't buy something called a "Kumho". I know it's a bad reason, but the name just doesn't cut it.
Now, "Geolandar"...that's a really really really good-looking tire.
Oh wait, that's a Zoolander.