Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you sure you are comparing apples to apples with Tire Rack? In my case, I used Tire Rack since Costco does not sell the tire I was looking for (Conti DWS), but Costco would have been an obvious choice if shopping for the same tire.
The danger of Tire Rack is that some times you are attracted to a low priced tire but it may not be a good choice, especially for someone who is confused about the difference between balancing and alignment. It's perfectly okay to be confused and not be an expert, but such a person should stay away from picking their own tires. The tires at Costco may not always be the absolute best tire for every scenario, but their "curated selection" contains mostly very good tires that are a great fit for vast majority of drivers.
I compared the exact same tire for my car. Point taken though that OP who apparently never rotated her tires may not be a good candidate to use tire rack.
What I love about tire rack is the ability to read reviews of a tire by people who have driven it with your exact car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you sure you are comparing apples to apples with Tire Rack? In my case, I used Tire Rack since Costco does not sell the tire I was looking for (Conti DWS), but Costco would have been an obvious choice if shopping for the same tire.
The danger of Tire Rack is that some times you are attracted to a low priced tire but it may not be a good choice, especially for someone who is confused about the difference between balancing and alignment. It's perfectly okay to be confused and not be an expert, but such a person should stay away from picking their own tires. The tires at Costco may not always be the absolute best tire for every scenario, but their "curated selection" contains mostly very good tires that are a great fit for vast majority of drivers.
I compared the exact same tire for my car. Point taken though that OP who apparently never rotated her tires may not be a good candidate to use tire rack.
Anonymous wrote:Are you sure you are comparing apples to apples with Tire Rack? In my case, I used Tire Rack since Costco does not sell the tire I was looking for (Conti DWS), but Costco would have been an obvious choice if shopping for the same tire.
The danger of Tire Rack is that some times you are attracted to a low priced tire but it may not be a good choice, especially for someone who is confused about the difference between balancing and alignment. It's perfectly okay to be confused and not be an expert, but such a person should stay away from picking their own tires. The tires at Costco may not always be the absolute best tire for every scenario, but their "curated selection" contains mostly very good tires that are a great fit for vast majority of drivers.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the tips.
If I buy the tires at costco, I should take them to a mechanic? I'm not sure if I need balancing/alignment. All I know is that a mechanic showed me that my tire treads are worn (and they haven't been changed or rotated in 5.5 years). Plus, the car shakes/vibrates when I go above 60mph, and it tends to fade to one side if I let go of the steering wheel.
I'll check out the mechanics listed above. Further suggestions are also welcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't assume you need an alignment. If you have original tires and haven't rotated them, it's probably worn out/unbalanced tires. Executive Tires in Rockville guy are really good and honest.
If the OP replaces all 4 tires, then he has to get an alignment regardless.
Not if the car isn't out of alignment. Replacing 4 tires doesn't throw a car out of alignment. Or do you mean balancing? Which any tire place can do.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the tips.
If I buy the tires at costco, I should take them to a mechanic? I'm not sure if I need balancing/alignment. All I know is that a mechanic showed me that my tire treads are worn (and they haven't been changed or rotated in 5.5 years). Plus, the car shakes/vibrates when I go above 60mph, and it tends to fade to one side if I let go of the steering wheel.
I'll check out the mechanics listed above. Further suggestions are also welcome.
If I buy the tires at costco, I should take them to a mechanic?