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Originally Posted by RickMN
Rule of thumb is if the car has ABS brakes you always replace tires in 2's, preferably the same make and tread pattern. If it's all-wheel drive, you have to replace all 4. (I know, it bites, but the circumference is important on these vehicles). On the other hand, the Integrity is an OEM tire and if you're going to spend the money, you should consider upgrading. Since you're in Wisconsin, the Goodyear Triple Tread is great in snow. Also, the Bridgestone Turanza is a great tire.
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Thanks RickMN.
The Goodyear Triple Tread is about 150 bucks a tire, too much for me. Bridgestone Turanza is within my range.
Now I have Good Year Integrity P
185/65R15
86 S on the 2003 Toyota Corolla CE. I did some consumer report search and am thinking about replacing all the four tires with Yokohoma Avid TRZ P
195/65R15
89 S. The Toyota manual says that I can use either of these two. What are the advantages and disadvantages of these two configurations? I am planning to get this done before the start of winter so time is on my side, I guess, as far as this is concerned.
Is this new configuration, i.e. 195-89, a smart or dumb thing to do? Any suggestions or comments. Thanks again.