Thread: tire and wheel advice
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05-31-2011 02:54 PM #1
its unfortunate that you didnt get the 2000 MR2 Spyder.....but I guess in its own way its seems to be working out for the better by getting the newer with less mileage. Glad I was able to help a bit. I have been dealing with the tire industry for 32 years. If you ever have a question about tire and wheel sizes or speed and load index, traction, wearout, and heat dispursment....ring the bell and Ill try to help out.
DanNever take life too serious.....You wont make it out alive 
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06-01-2011 10:00 AM #2
Thanks Dan
Turns out I'm relieved the first one didn't work out. This one that we bought yesterday is like new. I wish I had a picture of my wife driving it, the grin on her face was priceless!
Here are a few shots below. Maybe when these current tires wear out I'll get a recommendation for new ones from you, these are Bridgestone's, not my favorite. Unfortunately Michelin doesn't seem to make an all season or any tire for that matter that fits both the front and back! I think Yokohama does, but don't know much about them.


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