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Winter Tire Selection (Sublime would be proud) General Altimax Arctic

Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 5:50 am
by Whelan
Maybe it's that I'm getting older (29 this February, lol). Maybe it's that I'm in a different perspective on life with moving out with my gf and finding new priorities. Or maybe it's that my car just recently passed 102,000 miles (2005 Matrix XR AWD), and I want to keep it safe and running good for awhile longer. Maybe all of the above.Sublime will be proud to hear me say this as we go back and forth about all-season and seasonal tires. My General tires have done so well and still have tread left for the summer months. But I think instead of getting a new set of all seasons to battle the winter (have a feeling it's not going to be a nice one), I am going to invest in a set of winter tires. Look Sublime, I even bolded it for you!Anyways, I'm not looking to spend uber cash on this as I am going to have expenses coming up that are being worked into my budget. I have been doing so well with the Generals that I found the Altimax Arctic for $78 a piece. I have not searched for a better price yet, looking more for reviews. So far it seems to get a pretty good rating overall from TR.Thoughts, opinions? I would go Blizzak but don't have the cash at this time. I know their tires and I shouldn't be cheap but these are not cheap to me.http://www.tirerack.com/tires/...AMAXA

Re: Winter Tire Selection (Sublime would be proud) General Altimax Arctic (Whelan)

Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 6:20 am
by keithvibe
thats great.... I will plug my place to check tires. https://www.tiresavings.com/They have the same tire from the tire rack at the same price. Just a matter of shipping charges. They also have a new federal line that is only 54 bucks a tirecalled Trac Max Ice.I am really really happy with my Triangle Snow Lion TR777 they are quiet and grip great. I need to pick up set for my wife's car too.

Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 10:59 pm
by Sublimewind
Good boy... lol.... AFA tires, you know my motto, even the cheapest snow tire will be better than an A/S tire in the snow...I ran these on my Subie and I was unstoppable.. https://www.tiresavings.com/ti...=SnowNot a Blizzak mind you, but did great with AWD... The biggest difference I found with the Winterforce and the Blizzak is STOPPING... not going.. (if you can use studs in tires there, do it..)Heck, a lot of the rally cross guys in the Subie areas, use the winterforce as an off-road tire in the summer months.. lol..

Re: Winter Tire Selection (keithvibe)

Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 1:36 am
by TONY TAT2
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Re: Winter Tire Selection (Sublime would be proud) General Altimax Arctic (Whelan)

Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 12:03 am
by vibolista
Sub's tiresavings.com site shows a Winterforce 205/60 16 for 61 bucks. That would give you a slight ride heigth lift for those snowy days and save some significant $$$ at the same time. I went for a slightly taller winter tire on my steelies. Worried they would be squirmy, but the snows are built a little stiffer, so the handling turned out just as good as the OEM size. Just a thought.Congrats, you will notice a big difference in snow with a real winter tire!!!!

Re: Winter Tire Selection (vibolista)

Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 12:13 am
by Sublimewind
Quote, originally posted by vibolista »Sub's tiresavings.com site shows a Winterforce 205/60 16 for 61 bucks. That would give you a slight ride heigth lift for those snowy days and save some significant $$$ at the same time. I went for a slightly taller winter tire on my steelies. Worried they would be squirmy, but the snows are built a little stiffer, so the handling turned out just as good as the OEM size. Just a thought.Congrats, you will notice a big difference in snow with a real winter tire!!!! KeithVibe actually gets credit for finding TireSavings.com... just to make that clear.. lol..

Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 12:36 am
by northvibe
buy mine!! 16" steelies with very nice rubber..i forgot what tires I need to look them up now..found it: goodyear eagle ultra grip gw3's$450

Re: (northvibe)

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 10:29 pm
by Whelan
I can get the General Altimax Arctic for $78 a piece there as well, with shipping it comes to about $20 cheaper. I am leaning towards the General cause I have one of their tires on now, another Altimax for all season. And it has been one of the best I've ever had. As for that Goodyear offer, tempting but after dealing with the OEM Goodyear Eagles, I am staying away from Goodyear for awhile.

Re: (Whelan)

Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 3:20 am
by Whelan
Townfair Tire in my area can do internet matching and beat. Here is there price.4 General Altimax Arctic 205-55-16 with Internet Package Included With Every Internet Service Package Purchase:-Shipping To The Store -Mounting & Installation -Dynamic Wheel Balance -New Rubber Valve Stems -Front Wheel Alignment -Lifetime Tire Rotations -Lifetime Flat Tire Repair -Snow Tire Changeover -Nationwide Warranty Total cost is $450 out the door installed. I'll get free changeover in the spring and they do the alignment and all that. Not bad at all. I may just go get them. Question: Is it too soon to change over yet? Temps around here are 50s in the evening and 70s in the day still.

Re: (Whelan)

Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 5:58 am
by keithvibe
Yea i would say it's still to early. I usually start thinking about putting mine on about thanksgiving. LOLonly a two wheel alinement?? You do know you need a four wheel one, correct?? lol