Michelin Hyrdoedge
- 2001Neon_LX
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Michelin Hyrdoedge
I need to know if anyone has any experience or knows if the hyrdoegdes are a good allseason, don't have the cash for winters and summers so allseasons are what im looking at, driven for years in the winter and i seem to get through fine. I had harmony's and they were good but im looking to step up a level, also im looking at getting 205/60 R15 on stock snowflakes, will they fit?? Thanks Guys, oh and Gals.
- fixitmattman
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I was looking at Michelin hydroedge and Goodyear triple tread the last time I needed tires. Was going to go with the Goodyears but they were on strike and none were left in stock. If you're looking at those tires, these are also in their price range:
http://www.kaltire.com/retail/tires/det ... W&cat=PASS
They are an absolutely fabulous tire, handle deep snow and ice superbly, great in deep water, very smooth running tire.
If you're looking for something a little cheaper, try these:
http://www.canadiantire.ca/browse/produ ... 4396672504
Also handled well in the winter. Not as good as the nokians, but considering you can pick up a set fairly cheap on sale at canadian tire they've got an awesome price to performance ratio.
http://www.kaltire.com/retail/tires/det ... W&cat=PASS
They are an absolutely fabulous tire, handle deep snow and ice superbly, great in deep water, very smooth running tire.
If you're looking for something a little cheaper, try these:
http://www.canadiantire.ca/browse/produ ... 4396672504
Also handled well in the winter. Not as good as the nokians, but considering you can pick up a set fairly cheap on sale at canadian tire they've got an awesome price to performance ratio.
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- 2001Neon_LX
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Im just leary about getting away from a premium tire company like michelin or yokohama, pirelli and a few others, my uncle has always had GM pickups and a couple of them came with uniroyals and those tires were utter garbage. My dad bought a 2001 Town and Country and it had brand new goodyears on it and they are crap they won't balance worth a damned and they are loud. They aren't the top of the line goodyears but they aren't the cheapest ones either. Thats my experience with tires, and just my opinions tho.