Double Nickels Posted July 20, 2022 Share Posted July 20, 2022 It was just about time. The OEM tires were worn. My van only drives on city streets, paved roads, and highways. No off road, dirt trail, or sand, mud, snow, etc. No high speed cornering, or sudden stopping. No heavy loads. My driving does not require a performance tire. I just needed an inexpensive set of tires to drive around town and circle the mall parking lot. I tried to balance pricing, with availability. I am not driving an hour to save $10. The tires were in stock - as opposed to some competitors who advertised tires that were not in stock. Nationwide chain, so if I am farther from home, I can still get a flat repaired under warranty. I know. A lot of you guys prefer "better" tires. I get that. For me, and the way I drive, I don't need anything that good. As long as the tread holds up for the remainder of the warranty, I am okay. My local retail outlet of America's Tire / Discount Tire / Tire Rack had Sentury. For my use, it works fine. I can't tell the difference when I'm out running errands. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jeck88 Posted October 23, 2022 Share Posted October 23, 2022 When I was looking at a 2014 x3 28i it had Eagles on it. The 2013 I bought had Pirelli's on it. you know which tire is OEM? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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