by sergei » Wed Oct 28, 2009 8:23 am
One important rule:
In emergency - tyres are sometimes the only thing that can save you.
Save $200 - $300 dollars a year, or lose vehicle, or worse, injury or death?
I tend to keep cars for very long time (still got Trueno that I bought in 2000). This makes economical to put high end tyres ($800-$1000 a set) that lasts about 2 years (in case with Trueno a lot longer now as I don't drive it very often).
Generally people who buy cars for 6 months will never put anything good as they don't want to lose money, some even will never service them, this is the main market for unsafe tyres (and ignorant people who are just cheap, or real poor students).
I have been in cars with unsafe tyres (most of them Chinese, some of them Kellys, and a few snow tyres that came on car from Japan), and in dry anything above normal load will cause them to loose grip, while in wet it is extremely unsafe. Some of the shitty tyres don't even last long (Chinese brands for example).