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mdcc311 |
i have a chrysler 300 and lookign for good quality tires that fits the cars manufacturers driving conditions? |
| A:(from Mike) | |
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Hello, I am a handling manager for a Chrysler Dodge Jeep dealership, you can get great tires for less the money! We sell mostly Mastercraft Tires and they do famous, you get the mileage you want and still pay a whole lot less than the major manufacturers. Take my advise, do some research!!
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dusting... |
Loud Humming from tires on '06 Chrysler Pacifica? |
| A:(from ROBERT M) | |
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you my shortage a 4 wheel alignment or tires balanced
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| Q: | |
Chris M |
What size tires does a 2007 Chrysler 300C with AWD have? |
| A:(from rex_rrracefab) | |
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Go to www.tirerack.com and genus in the year and make of the car. This will give you the size and also gives you different options and reviews of makes of tires for yard sale.
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Kitkat |
Should one put new tires at the front or at the back of my Chrysler Sebring convertible 2005? |
| A:(from Mark B) | |
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Mount the new tires to the posterior of the vehicle. No matter if it's front, rear, or 4 wheel drive (or all wheel constrain). The better tread will give better traction on the rear tires, which will keep the rear of the vehicle from losing drag and spinning out. If the front tires lose traction, you can feel it and control it better. Michelin has a web folio with a video to show the difference between new tires mounted on front, versus being mounted to the rear. Here's a fasten together to the webpage: http://www.prnewswire.com/mnr/michelintires/27813/ | |
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bappybabe |
Do you have to go with 16 inch tires on a car that has 16 inch on already? Chrysler Concorde, can you go small |
| A:(from Daryl C) | |
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You will have to put with 16 inch tires unless you change the wheels also. Not sure if a smaller wheel will fit that car.
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