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Originally Posted by 69Tom
I'm also asking this question only because it's not just a little savings. I'm finding some at around $200 less A TIRE. I won't be tracking my car at any point in the near future. Just use it on the highway and city driving at the moment. Would be nice to save a little money.
Should I still skip them if I'm not driving my car particularly hard? That's a pretty huge savings at a time when finances are a little tight.
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The lower Load Ratings don't seem like a big deal on the surface. But I want the cushion of the 100 rating. Why? If I have a blowout/flat, the other tires have to take up the slack by taking on more weight and forces. The peace of mind is worth it to me in paying for the 100 rating.