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    I just replaced my original 6 and an half year old Michelins (47,000 miles, still with good tread left) with Goodyear Response Edge Tires from America's Tire (Discount Tire). $773.50 out the door. On the drive home they felt a little rough, even though I asked for 30psi. So the next day, I checked the pressures when the tires were cold. The left side tires were 32psi each, so I figured that was the problem. Then I checked the right rear--53psi!!!, right front--27psi!!!

    Lesson learned--check the pressures before leaving the store. Competence seems to be a rare commodity these days.

    The ride now seems less rough than the Michelins, handling and noise about the same. I'm happy!

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    Hi Ralph. Good choice. To replace to them. Our NM, also an 02, had originals on her, just prior to me purchasing her. The owner had a blow-out!! Still plenty of tread. Turns out the tires were NINE YEARS OLD. He replaced all 4, prior to my purchase.

    On another note, I Just bought an 09 Mustang to add to the collection. Ride home was stiff. Checked the air. Guess what. Same as you, 50+ all arround. So much for dealer prep!! If they missed that, what else DIDN'T they look at???????
    DaveR (as seen on survelance TV)

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    • #3
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      Dave: Most new cars have high pressure that the dealers are supposed to lower before delivery. Of course they don't. The reason is so the tires seat properly when first put on. 45-50 psi is not uncommon.

      I just put new tires on my car and purposely put about 38 psi in them to drive for a few days. I have since lowered them to the correct 30 lbs pressure.
      Unbelivable TBN trips including ALL of the lower 48 States plus 9 Canadian Provinces, 8 European Countries, 3 Caribbean Countries, Countless National Parks and have attended well over 100 TBN Events since 2001 and counting. Best of all ... fabulous friends.

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      • #4
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        I recently replaced the conti's with General Exclaim UHP's. Super sticky on dry, excellent traction on wet, and a very good price at Tire Rack. If memory serves, I got out for less than $500 on them.

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        • #5
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          I put the Goodyear Eagle Response Edge tires on a little over a year ago. I love them. Frank is probably going to put the same ones on his before winter.
          Alison

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          • #6
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            I had the same thing happen with my Response Edge tires-- they had 38# each and were rough. Lowered to 32 psi and that make a good ride.

            I have 10K on them now and no problems.
            Birds of the 48
            15AGAIN has been in 48 States and 9 Canadian Provinces. Travelled many miles with great friends-- "Priceless"

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            • #7
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              I hope you called Discount Tires and told your story.

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              • #8
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                I just called them, and they apologized. Guess where I'm not going next time?

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                • #9
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                  Last edited by Gregg; Jan 1, 2009, 10:31 PM.

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                  • #10
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                    Does anyone have any experience driving in snow with these tires?

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                    • #11
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                      dbsupercrew

                      Do you know the speed rating of the UHP tires?

                      HKS

                      Originally posted by dbsupercrew View Post
                      I recently replaced the conti's with General Exclaim UHP's. Super sticky on dry, excellent traction on wet, and a very good price at Tire Rack. If memory serves, I got out for less than $500 on them.
                      2002 TB Motor Trend COTY Blue/White/Full #24737 (One of 291)
                      2021 Explorer XLT Sport 2.3L 300HP/310FP color RollingThunder
                      2015 Passat SE TDI 150HP/236FP (40MpgCity47MpgHW) 720MR
                      26Mpg in traffic jam. Skill required to get 40+mpg in town.

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                      • #12
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                        Last edited by Gregg; Jan 1, 2009, 10:30 PM.

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                        • #13
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                          The reviews of the Goodyear ResponsEdge on the Tire Rack website suggest that it is not that good in snow. I purchased a set for my 02 back in February, and I really like them. As others have noted, the ride is firmer than the OEM Michelins, but that is more than made up for by the superior handling qualities. I don't drive my Thunderbird in bad weather, so I don't have any personal experience with the tire under adverse conditions. I was persuaded to buy the ResponsEdge by the excellent reviews it received, and the way it improved the overall look of the car.

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                          • #14
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                            Style: Blackwall

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                            • #15
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                              I replaced the originals at 45k with almost identical Big O's with a better warranty than Michelin. The ride was a little rough and I had a constant wobble at 70mph. Big O, Discount Tires, Goodyear tried everything to balance but the wobble remained along with a general roughness nobody could explain. I had the struts replaced at 50k and the ride difference is amazing. Everybody said I was wasting money since the old shocks weren't leaking but they were wrong. Even Ford, the only place I could find struts for this car, didn't want to do it. My advice: If you plan to keep the car forever, replace stuff before it needs replacing....and don't expect the experts to know everything.

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