Santa Fe tires

Discussion in 'Hyundai Santa Fe' started by ajgiorgianni, Jun 21, 2007.

  1. ajgiorgianni

    ajgiorgianni Guest

    Hello All

    I have a firend who needs new tires for her 2003 Santa Fe. What do
    folks here recommend, based on their experiences? Is there agreement
    in this group on which tire(s) are best? We're talking about a 4x4 in
    the New York metro area. Some snow driving, but no off-roading.

    Thanks for any suggestions!

    Regards,

    Anthony Giorgianni

    For everyone's benefit, please reply to the group.
     
    ajgiorgianni, Jun 21, 2007
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  2. ajgiorgianni

    Robert Guest

    any suggestions!

    Many people on this forum check this site out

    http://www.tirerack.com/
     
    Robert, Jun 21, 2007
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  3. Thanks, Robert

    Regards
    Anthony Giorgianni

    For everyone's benefit, please reply to the group.
     
    Anthony Giorgianni, Jun 26, 2007
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  4. 'I have a firend who needs new tires for her 2003 Santa Fe. What do
    folks here recommend, based on their experiences? Is there agreement in
    this group on which tire(s) are best? We're talking about a 4x4 in the
    New York metro area. Some snow driving, but no off-roading.
    Thanks for any suggestions!
    Regards,
    Anthony Giorgianni'

    REPLY: I have a full set of LongTrails that came with my 2002 SantaFe
    which im trying to sell. They have approx. 5,000 miles on them .
    Excellent condition. Had no problems with them except just wanted wider
    ones for maximum road grip. If youre friend is interested, Ill sell
    them cheap and can send them thru the USPO like ive done before with
    tires. Im in Northern Illinois.
    Email me if interested....
    Dave.
     
    Dave in Lake Villa, Jun 27, 2007
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  5. While they may be a little too new to draw any conclusions, Goodyear has
    three new tires, all of which look like they may be some of the better ones
    ever made (something that previously could never be said of Goodyear SUV
    tires - good and safe, but never the best ones made).

    For all-season type tires, both the Goodyear Fortera TripleTred and Fortera
    SilentArmor are worth a long look. You would need to decide which features
    you value more to decide between those two, though overall, I would give the
    edge to the TripleTred.

    For all-terrain tires, the Goodyear Wrangler SilentArmor is definitely the
    best tire ever made under the Wrangler moniker. And the best set of tires I
    have ever had on any of my vehicles is the Bridgestone Dueler APT III, which
    is available at Sears. If you want those kinds of tires, look long and hard
    at these.

    Do not know which (if any) of these are available in your size, but assume
    that you should be able to get at least two or three of the four.

    By the way, considering that a number of new auto tires are coming on the
    market, almost all of which have moved to the leading edge of tire
    technology, I am disappointed that so many of the truck and SUV tires
    (outside of these Goodyears) are getting so long in the tooth. Some more
    new choices would be welcome.
     
    Rev. Tom Wenndt, Jun 28, 2007
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  6. I have a firend who needs new tires for her 2003 Santa Fe. What do
    I've been very happy with the tire selector and opinions from
    consumers on http://www.tirerack.com. I've bought both for my own
    Sonata and my wife's Toyota and the comparison between performance we
    get versus what people on the site said they got was fairly accurate.
    I'd have your friend do some research there first. Although I can't
    say much about the OEM 2003 Santa Fe tires or the way a Santa Fe
    drives as compared to my 02 Sonata, I've been VERY happy with the
    Yokohama brand I have on there now. My OEMs Michelins were garbage.

    According to Tirerack the OEMs on the Santa Fe (4WD) were BFGoodrich
    Radial Longtrail T/A (Highway All-Season) and consumers rate them a
    6.6 overall. That's slightly above average but not terrible. Here's a
    listing of the top rated tires in the Highway All-Season category for
    a Santa Fe 2003 4WD:
    http://www.tirerack.com/tires/surve...003&autoModel=Santa Fe 4wd&vehicleSearch=true

    The OEMs rank 25th in that category. I'd say that listing is a good
    starting place and then have your friend narrow it down based on price
    and performance. Good luck.

    - Thee Chicago Wolf
     
    Thee Chicago Wolf, Jun 28, 2007
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