Scott Bryce wrote:
My wife has always had a good experience with Les Schwab. When I started getting tires a Walmart, she insisted I switch to Les Schwab. They have always been great to deal with.
The best thing to do is just take the car in. They can determine what kind of tires are currently on the car and go from there. The size is marked on the sidewall of the tire. Yes, the same car can take different sizes, and you don't want to mix and match. They will also know whether you can switch one tire, or two, or you have to replace all four. Different cars are picky about matching tires.
Good to see you Scott!
My problem is solved. I was iffy about driving 130 miles on them at highway speed but i needed to go see dh in the hospital so i went. He had called the LS up THERE and THEY made arrangements to come pick the car up from the hospital, put the new tires on and bring it back, PLUS give us a veteran's discount! They were great to deal with. All of the tires needed replacing, imho. They looked cracked and weather worn. I don't know how long tires should last but these were 6 years old.
(I did look for the "size" on the sidewall. Whatever!!!! They don't make it easy!
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