Ignition cables - 2000 Concorde -3.5 L - 111Kmiles

Discussion in 'Concorde' started by jaygreg, Feb 2, 2010.

  1. jaygreg

    Rob Guest

    damn typos

    should read - "since the Goodyear's"
     
    Rob, Feb 10, 2010
    #21
  2. jaygreg

    Bill Putney Guest

    Rob - I've been using the T-rated on my 2 Concordes and my wife's Buick
    Century. Surprised to hear that you say they are a little noisy.
    Cooper has a bunch of characteristics on each tire with a slider scale,
    and "Quiet" is one of the categories. Both the T and H/V rated are
    shown with the "Quiet" slider max'ed out to the right. I'm not doubting
    what you're saying - I was just surprised as I find mine (at least the T
    rated ones) to be extremely quiet after the nightmare I had with hi-perf
    tires. It made the noise bearable as the LH cars do amplify tire noise.
    When I switched over, the silence was deafening. :)

    BTW - it was someone here who originally recommended the Cooper SLE's
    (discontinued and replaced by the CS4's) to me 6 or 8 years ago.
     
    Bill Putney, Feb 10, 2010
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  3. jaygreg

    Rob Guest

    the noise is quite possibly the crappy roads out here. they have no gravel
    for blacktop production so they use sand and seashells.

    plus at 174,000 miles my front struts, and mounts are gone. that the NEXT
    project.
     
    Rob, Feb 10, 2010
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  4. jaygreg

    jaygreg Guest

    After a LOT of reading and talking to folks driving heavy cars (or at
    least cars in the ballpark weight as mine), I settled on four Goodyear
    Assurance ComforTred P225/60R16 97T S1, valve stems, life-time
    balance and rotations. road hazard, and front end alignment for
    $505.99 tax included after $40 mail-in rebate. I've been riding on
    them for four days... one snow fall included. Very comfortable... firm
    grip... I'm pleased.

    I appreciate all the help.

    Next: rear brakes and finally... new plugs (no wires :))

    Note: Please see new post on "Engine Hose ID"
     
    jaygreg, Feb 17, 2010
    #24
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    MoPar Man Guest

    The 2'nd generation Concorde has a curb weight of about 3,525 lbs. Not
    exactly what I'd call a heavy car.
    Tirerack sells the comfortred for $110 per tire. That tire ranks 7 in
    the catagory "all season radial" (ie - the "nothing special" tire
    catagory).

    For $123 you could have the Assurance TripleTred, which ranks #2 in that
    catagory, or for $125 the Michelin HydroEdge (#1).

    The least expensive tire in your tire size is the Fuzion HRi ($64)
    ranked 8'th in the High Performance All-Season catagory. Also in the
    high-performance all-season, for $87 you could have the Bridgestone
    Potenza G 019 (ranked 4'th). The Potenza is the highest-ranked
    high-performance all season tire available in your tire size.
     
    MoPar Man, Feb 17, 2010
    #25
  6. jaygreg

    Rob Guest

    check back with us in 20,000 miles. I'd be curious to see how your tread
    wear is going. i know some good years only last about 25-30,000





    After a LOT of reading and talking to folks driving heavy cars (or at
    least cars in the ballpark weight as mine), I settled on four Goodyear
    Assurance ComforTred P225/60R16 97T S1, valve stems, life-time
    balance and rotations. road hazard, and front end alignment for
    $505.99 tax included after $40 mail-in rebate. I've been riding on
    them for four days... one snow fall included. Very comfortable... firm
    grip... I'm pleased.

    I appreciate all the help.

    Next: rear brakes and finally... new plugs (no wires :))

    Note: Please see new post on "Engine Hose ID"
     
    Rob, Feb 18, 2010
    #26
  7. jaygreg

    Bill Putney Guest

    With a treadwear rating of 700, it ought to do pretty good. Or are you
    saying that Goodyear is a little dishonest with their treadwear ratings?
     
    Bill Putney, Feb 18, 2010
    #27
  8. jaygreg

    Rob Guest

    don't know about that model of Goodyear's. but the eagle GTs i had didnt
    last long and others have said the same. Hence the reason i am now running
    coopers
     
    Rob, Feb 18, 2010
    #28
  9. jaygreg

    Bill Putney Guest

    I just looked up the GT's on tirerack.com and they are 400 or 440
    depending on size, which is low or mediocre for treadwear ratings these
    days - maybe typical of the so-called hi-performance tires, which as
    I've said IMO are low value partly due to that.

    I too prefer Coopers (I had a bad experience with Goodyear many years
    ago), but to be fair to Goodyear, if the ComforTreds are rated 700 in
    comparison to the GT at 400/440, then I would expect their tread to last
    a bit longer accordingly. Treadwear rating is one of the main things I
    look at when choosing a tire. If it's below 620, that's a show stopper
    - but that' just me.
     
    Bill Putney, Feb 18, 2010
    #29
  10. jaygreg

    Rob Guest

    i didnt look at tread wear rating when i got them, i was looking at comfort
    and the ability to handle rain and the tread looked good enough to do that
     
    Rob, Feb 18, 2010
    #30
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