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Replacing 2000 Lincoln LS tires
I have owned a Lincoln LS with 17 inch wheels for several years (and a couple of sets of tires.) I am tired of paying almost $800 for four tires that last only 35,000 miles.
My tire supplier is suggesting that I go from 235/50 R17 95v to a similar tire with a "s" rating. He cautions that the ride may not be as stable. Has anyone with a LS tried this swap? The new tires would cost about $420 and would last one-third longer. It sounds like a win/win if there are no significant drawbacks. Please share your experiences with me. Thanks |
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Re: Replacing 2000 Lincoln LS tires
I found this tire http://www.vulcantire.com/equusdir_t.htm
in your size with a V rating for just $96 each. They should just be a slight step down from the stock Continentals (at least I think thats what the stock tires are on an LS).
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Re: Replacing 2000 Lincoln LS tires
Thanks, drdisque, for your response.
I'm not familiar with Cooper tires but I will check them out. My dealer has Continental, Firestone, and Michelin and I'm a little reluctant to buy tires on the internet, but for $400 maybe it's worth a try. Thanks again. lawprof |
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