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Aeolus Tires

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I work in a repair shop and I want to give people some advice if they are looking to save money on tires.

There is not such thing as a tire that is good and cheap. The exception is anything made by the company Aeolus.

They have surprised me with there quality, their good treadlife, and their traction. For the price, you cannot beat them.

Personally, I like the ones that are rated for 70,000 miles, but even the cheaper ones last pretty good and grip the road well. Their "Steering Ace" tires also tend to grip real well because they have an asymmetrical tread pattern.

For an all season tire, you can't beat the price. Personally, I still like the Bridgestone Blizzaks int he winter ;)

If you have any tire questions feel free to ask me, it's what I do for a living.