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<blockquote data-quote="BryanDP" data-source="post: 4384993" data-attributes="member: 1111"><p>For one reason or another I've had at least 4-5 vehicles and 5+ trailers in my life for the last 30+ years. There was a day that I purchased name brand top-of-the-line tires at least for the vehicles but these days I just purchase the best price tires I can find at the time of need that have at least some warranty. What I figured out years ago is that the high dollar tires can get a hole in the sidewall from a road hazard every bit as easy as the cheap ones, a scenario for me which more often that not results in a whole new set of tires. Going the "cheap" route I've had some really great tires and some really crappy ones which is similar to my experience with pricier name brands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BryanDP, post: 4384993, member: 1111"] For one reason or another I've had at least 4-5 vehicles and 5+ trailers in my life for the last 30+ years. There was a day that I purchased name brand top-of-the-line tires at least for the vehicles but these days I just purchase the best price tires I can find at the time of need that have at least some warranty. What I figured out years ago is that the high dollar tires can get a hole in the sidewall from a road hazard every bit as easy as the cheap ones, a scenario for me which more often that not results in a whole new set of tires. Going the "cheap" route I've had some really great tires and some really crappy ones which is similar to my experience with pricier name brands. [/QUOTE]
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