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About this blog

Hi, I am Dan, and I designed this page because I know how hard it can be to pick the right tires for your vechicle.  All the salesman wants is to sell the most expensive tires in the store, not really caring about your needs, as long as the "SALE" is made, it's all about the MONEY.  That being said, here's a little background on me.  I have been in the TIRE BUSINESS for the last 15 Yrs.  I am CERTIFED through (TIA) TIRE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION as a COMMERCIAL TIRE SERVICE TECHNICIAN.  I am CERTIFIED through TECH international as a FLAT repair SPECIALIST. I have a CERTIFICATE through the GOODYEAR University for COMMERCIAL PRODUCT APPLICATION and am a GOODYEAR Eagle Performance SPECALIST.  And I have years of experience Selling Truck and Car tires, not to mention installing, Adjusting, and warranting tires.  So if you have questions, I can HELP, I want you to have the right tire for your car or pickup, or even 18 wheeler.

2 comments:

  1. Hey Dan,
    I have a 2005 Lincoln LSE with the V8 rear wheel drive. I am in serious need of tires as I have begun to feel the dreaded wobble of death. Do you have an recommendations for tire shops in my area of Michigan? Or tires in general. I like the Michelins that came with the car, but they seem pricey. I am not made of money.
    Thanks,
    Josh

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  2. Josh, Michelin tires are expensive, but very good tires depending on witch ones you buy. I recommend a all season radial with a treadwear rating of at least 360 or higher, and traction rating of b. You will find these on the upper sidewall of the tire. I reccomend the Kelly navigator gold, it's. A goodyear built tire, with high quality performance for half the price. Goodyear owns Kelly tire and you know it's a brand you can trust. Good luck and happy hollidays.

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