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Old 03-24-2006, 12:56 PM
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Hello from Canada: I need a couple of tires for the front end of my 2001 Dodge Caravan. I have been doing some preliminary pricing but have not made up my mind as to the best rubber at the best price. I have received quotes of $234.60 for Firestone FR380 (90 k ) and $259.90 for Firestone FR710. (110K)
I have received quotes of $260 for Kelly (90k) and $285 for Kelly Platinum. (100K)

AND.. $259.90 for Cooper SLE and approximately $340 for Toyo Ultra 80 (130K).
All prices seem reasonable but I really don't know anything about any of the tire brands.........I understand Toyo is supposedly a good tire. Anyone have any advice??
All prices are tax included, on the road.
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Old 03-25-2006, 02:39 PM
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Re: need advice

The toyos aren't worth paying extra for.

I suggest either Firestone or the Coopers
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I would try looking at som kumho tires I have a set on my car currently. This price may be differrent then what some you else will charge. But I only paided 120.00 for 2 Pair (4 tires) and these are on a 1987 Buick regal. So I hope this will help you.
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