New Tires and Wheels and SC430
#31
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Tpms
I simply check my new rims / tire with a gauge. To instal the TMPS in the new rims was redonkulious. I put a round rubber "cupboard bumper" marked with a blk jiffy marker over the dash light.. 😁
Most aftermarket rims I looked at did not facilitate easy TPMS.
WORK VS WHEELS
Front- 255/30R20 ZR. Pirelli PZero Nero
Rear - 285/30R20 ZR. Pirelli PZero Nero
Most aftermarket rims I looked at did not facilitate easy TPMS.
WORK VS WHEELS
Front- 255/30R20 ZR. Pirelli PZero Nero
Rear - 285/30R20 ZR. Pirelli PZero Nero
#32
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Michelin-Pilot® Sport A/S 3
Item #: 786391
Manufacturer Part #: 82204
Tire Size: 225/45R17 91V
Season: All-Season
Sidewall Treatment: Black Sidewall
Run Flat: N
Warranty: 45,000 which Costco sells @ $149.99 each (see http://tires2.costco.com/product.aspx?ItemNo=786391 )
These are NOT run-flats
#33
#36
SkyScout
You are correct on the Michelin tires. I obviously didn't pay enough attention to what I was typing in my original message. Sorry about that! And I'm also sorry you have given me the knowledge about the Costco price. I paid a lot more! Oh well!
Mikefromnc
You are correct on the Michelin tires. I obviously didn't pay enough attention to what I was typing in my original message. Sorry about that! And I'm also sorry you have given me the knowledge about the Costco price. I paid a lot more! Oh well!
Mikefromnc
#38
I probably should just give up on this!
The tires that were on my SC430 when I bought it were Bridgestone run flats.
I now have-----and I'll get it right this time------Michelin Pilot Sport A/S-3-----size is 245/40/18. I paid $222.54 each plus tire disposal fee plus mounting and computer wheel balance plus N.C. state tax at a local tire company for a total of $1038.05.
There is a Michelin rebate program that will get me $70 back.
Sorry to be a Dummy. I'll try harder.
Mikefromnc
The tires that were on my SC430 when I bought it were Bridgestone run flats.
I now have-----and I'll get it right this time------Michelin Pilot Sport A/S-3-----size is 245/40/18. I paid $222.54 each plus tire disposal fee plus mounting and computer wheel balance plus N.C. state tax at a local tire company for a total of $1038.05.
There is a Michelin rebate program that will get me $70 back.
Sorry to be a Dummy. I'll try harder.
Mikefromnc
#41
Intermediate
Many thanks Rudy,
I have to extend my thanks to Bgw70. I was trying to decide between the Tourmaline & the O.Z. Alleggerita HLT Matte Graphite Silver. The Tourmaline is very classy but you cannot go wrong with either
Last edited by Mark; 04-16-15 at 03:30 AM.
#42
Tourmalines! They look great!
#43
Here's ours! Tourmalines on mine. OBP has a new set...show them!
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http://www.discounttire.com/dtcs/tir...=AZDINT&cs=245
I was originally not going to go with another set of run flats. But after researching the subject now for several weeks, there were five things that swayed my decision.
#1 - Pricing - Discount Tire's price of $196 cannot be beat anywhere else.
#2 - Reviews/Ratings: TireRack.com's numerous reviews for the DriveGuard tire beat out Michelin and Pirelli: http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....del=DriveGuard
#3 - 50,000 mile / 5 year TREADLIFE WARRANTY
#4 - Keeping with the run-flat keeps the SC 430 SYNC with the tire-pressure monitoring system - AND allows the spare tire to work (versus non-run flats).
and FINALLY:
#5 - I lucked out in meeting another SC430 driver who purchased the DriveGuards the day I stopped by Discount Tire to check them out. A few days later we arranged for him to pick me up and both drive with him and then actually drive his vehicle with the DriveGuard Run Flats on. The drive was smoother than the $340.00 per tire Bridgestone Potenza R040's I had on the car (whose treads wore down @ 15,000 miles !!).
Yes, the run-flats prolly will never run as smoothly as a non run-flat; but the "whole package" of #'s 1 through 5 above added up to my decision.
Total cost out the door in California = $952.28. PLUS I get a $70.00 rebate to boot.
They sold out of the DriveGuards, so they re-ordered my set.
I'll check back here again after I've gotten them and drove some mileage with them.
I have a:
2006 SC430 - low mileage (under 30,000k)