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Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 1
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Tires
I got a 2000 Alero that needs tires. It has Goodyear eagles 225 50 R16 on now. Anyone else notice that the ride is VERY loud. looking for quieter tires. Any suggestions out there?
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Alero Chapter Secretary
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Newtown, PA
Posts: 697
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I've had 3 sets on my to find the right tire. Try Michellen Exalto Piolt Sports A/S
I don't know if they make them in the 16's I have 17's on my Alero. Lots of bite, quite and smooth ride (up too 122 ) and good in the snow, but very expenisve, but you get what you pay for.We put Good Year Assurance (not the directional ones) on the g/f's Altima about 6 months ago. $100 a tire (225/60/16) and they are good to. They are not a preformacne tire so they do break loose if you push them, but you really have to push them The only tires to should put on a car are Michellen, BFG, Pirellie (sp) or GoodYear. However I'm not too crazy about Goodyears, or Pirellie Check out www.tirerack.com
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