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Old 10-04-2006, 03:12 PM
Larry Nicholas Larry Nicholas is offline
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Default New tires for a 2002 4cyl Camry

Can I get some recommendations for new tires for my camry. I have 30,000 and
there is wear on both the inside and outside edges of my bridgestones. I
suspect that the recommended air pressure of 29lbs is not correct. Anyhow,
it is time to replace them and would appreciate your comments.

thanks

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Old 10-04-2006, 04:32 PM
Mack Twamley Mack Twamley is offline
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"Larry Nicholas" <larrywnicholasNOSPAM@verizon.net> wrote in message
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Can I get some recommendations for new tires for my camry. I have 30,000 and there is wear on both the inside and outside edges of my bridgestones. I suspect that the recommended air pressure of 29lbs is not correct. Anyhow, it is time to replace them and would appreciate your comments. thanks larry

As I've said before in this or other newsgroups, I've had extremely good
fortune with Goodyear Weatherhandlers (from Sears.) They track like a
railroad train, and wear like iron...one pair has 50,000 on them and still
look new, and the other pair with more mileage has a minor amount of visible
wear. Do think about upping your pressure to at least 32, and likely 35
would be better. 29 is just too soft for good wear. IMO.


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Old 10-08-2006, 01:39 PM
David N. Makinson David N. Makinson is offline
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Default New tires for a 2002 4cyl Camry



Larry Nicholas wrote:
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Can I get some recommendations for new tires for my camry. I have 30,000 and there is wear on both the inside and outside edges of my bridgestones. I suspect that the recommended air pressure of 29lbs is not correct. Anyhow, it is time to replace them and would appreciate your comments. thanks larry


Bridgestone Turanza LS-T. The LS-H, V, etc have a sportier tread for
more $, the "T" is appropriate for the Camry.
David
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