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HAVING TROUBLE FINDING REASONABLE REPLACEMENT

HAVING TROUBLE FINDING REASONABLE REPLACEMENT TIRES FOR MY VAN P235/60R16. ARE THERE ALTERNATIVES

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You could try a 70 series instead of 60, usually a cheaper choice, though replace all 4 at the same time or the size difference may cause an ABS concern
Maybe like a P215 or P225 / 70r16
check competition & price shop, alot of this can be done online without leaving the house.
I personally avoid the Tire Sweat shops, I have found many low end , new tires that served me very well
I have also found a regular relationshop with a good tire shop can lead to good deals on tires outside the going special as well as superior service. But I do drive a-lot too

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