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Hello all,

I purchased my first car last year, Nissan Xterra 2003 XE-V6, 2x4. I am loving the car, it's very solid; Much better than my mother's mini-van.

I am looking to replace the tires, since the tread is looking pretty terrible aka not much tread left.
I've been looking around for what tires I should get to replace and I've just ended up confused as to what it all means. I am trying to get a good deal for my money, but I don't exactly know what that would be.

I have a few questions.
1. What brand/model of tires do you recommend?
2. Do you have particular store/chain that you recommend that I shop at?
 

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I've always gone through Big O Tires. They usually have pretty good deals, and you get free tire rotations when you buy through them.

Some good brands off the top of my head:

Big O brand (pretty good for the price)
BF Goodrich
Toyo
Cooper
Pirelli
General

The list can go on and on...it's all about doing your research and finding the right tire for what you do and your budget. Street tire, AT, MT, etc.
 

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Are you going to drive it in snow?
I live in north texas, I get about inches of snow every two years. It's either dry or wet, because when it rains, it rains.
I am not doing any off road drive on it if that helps.

I am fairly confident that I am looking for a good street tire since I use it mostly to commute from school, home and work.

I went looking and here are a few that I found that I think will work.
https://www.samsclub.com/sams/265-70r16-112s-gat2-60000/prod20181916.ip?xid=plp:product:1:22
https://www.samsclub.com/sams/265-70r16-112s-ghts-60000/prod20181981.ip?xid=plp:product:1:19
http://www.discounttire.com/en/buy-tires/cooper-discoverer-htp/p/11862

Now this was me looking online at places that are in my area.
 

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The Cooper Discoverer HTP is a solid tire that works out for many. Which tire is right for you depends on many factors such as your driving style, climate and what you are looking for in a tire.

We have a good selection of tires to fit your vehicle online to help you narrow down your selection as well as at your local Discount Tire store.

265/70R16 Tires | Discount Tire

PM coming your way.
 
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