They fit our wheels and are an excellent value for the dollar.
One of the primary items I look for on replacement tires is the treadwear number. For the full size vehicles we drive I want a treadwear of 700 or more. This will result in 60,000 to 70, 000 miles with our driving habits. I have found that there is a ratio of about 1:10 between treadwear numbers and miles. This is not precise but, if you are a conservative driver with more highway miles than city miles it is fairly accurate. Most of the new vehicles we purchase have a tire with a treadwear number of 340 +/-. We are fortunate is we get 35,000 miles before we approach the wear bars.
Since we don't do high speed driving (80 - 120 MPH) speed numbers are less important. Finally traction is good to know but, most tires have adequate traction for a conservative driver in the South, as opposed to someone who drives on icey roads and does high speed manuvering.
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