For the last few tire purchases I've been using the Michelin Premier A/S. Hot damn if it isnt an amazing tire for the first 15k miles or so but they wear pretty fast and only start out with 8/32" brand new.
I took a chance with the Tire Rack recommendation this time around and put some Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady on. Great wear and good handling. Will have to see how they like winter.
At over $200 a tire though its an investment. I dont think I've ever spent less than $170 per tire for any of my vehicles so perhaps that helps everyone who's unhappy with my other comments understand where I'm coming from with this video haha.
Yeah, I remember seeing a lot of REEEing online about "why would the police slash the tires of everyone's cars?!?! We were just PEACEFULLY PROTESTING"
And I remember back then being sort of sympathetic, but when you think about it, it makes sense. A car is one of the most dangerous potential weapons to use against a co-ordinated police response. So better safe than sorry.
Slashed all 4 of his tires lol
Think of it as unplanned Firestone donation... 🤷🏻♂️
So many better alternatives to Firestones lol
What’s your preference? I’m usually a Michelin guy, but damn if they’re not heavy and expensive
For the last few tire purchases I've been using the Michelin Premier A/S. Hot damn if it isnt an amazing tire for the first 15k miles or so but they wear pretty fast and only start out with 8/32" brand new.
I took a chance with the Tire Rack recommendation this time around and put some Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady on. Great wear and good handling. Will have to see how they like winter.
At over $200 a tire though its an investment. I dont think I've ever spent less than $170 per tire for any of my vehicles so perhaps that helps everyone who's unhappy with my other comments understand where I'm coming from with this video haha.
Maybe next time he’ll think before he reeeeeeees 🎶
Looks like they moved on and left him there to ReeeeeeEee. XD
They've been doing this since the Minneapolis riots in June. Stops the cars from being effectively used as weapons or obstructions against the police.
When the Minneapolis riots were happening and the national guard were called in, entire parking lots of protester cars had their tires slashed.
That makes me happy.
Yeah, I remember seeing a lot of REEEing online about "why would the police slash the tires of everyone's cars?!?! We were just PEACEFULLY PROTESTING"
And I remember back then being sort of sympathetic, but when you think about it, it makes sense. A car is one of the most dangerous potential weapons to use against a co-ordinated police response. So better safe than sorry.