2004 Chevy Cavalier Tires
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DUNLOP TIRES® - BLUE RESPONSE A/S$127.00 - $201.00 -
IRONMAN® - IMOVE GEN 3 AS$67.00 - $109.00 -
LEXANI TIRES® - LX-TWENTY$87.73 - $87.95 -
CONTINENTAL TIRES® - EXTREMECONTACT DWS06 PLUS$167.99 - $183.99Mail-in RebateGet $110 prepaid card back - Details -
TOYO TIRES® - EXTENSA A/S II$94.05 - $127.22 -
IRONMAN® - IMOVE PT PLUS$62.00 - $71.00 -
NITTO® - NT555 G2$181.48 -
LEXANI TIRES® - LXUHP-207$77.25 - $84.54 -
MICHELIN TIRES® - PILOT SPORT A/S 4$194.99 - $326.99 -
BFGOODRICH® - G-FORCE™ COMP-2™ A/S PLUS$160.99 - $181.99 -
TOYO TIRES® - PROXES SPORT 2$158.73 - $243.85 -
FALKEN® - ZIEX ZE960 A/S$102.00 - $141.00 -
TOYO TIRES® - EXTENSA HP II$124.74 - $157.45 -
ARROYO® - GRAND SPORT A/S$62.13 - $72.32 -
VERSATYRE® - CRX4000$50.93 - $85.84 -
FALKEN® - ZIEX ZE950$92.19 - $125.60 -
GENERAL® - G-MAX AS-07$141.99 - $163.99 -
FIRESTONE® - FIREHAWK A/S V2$144.99 - $161.99 -
IRONMAN® - IMOVE GEN2 AS$63.00 - $112.00 -
HANKOOK® - KINERGY ST H735$92.99 - $114.99 -
FALKEN® - AZENIS FK460 A/S$155.00 - $216.00 -
PIRELLI TIRES® - P ZERO A/S PLUS 3$188.43Mail-in RebateGet $100 prepaid card back - Details -
LEXANI TIRES® - LXTR-203$62.60 - $72.46 -
GOODYEAR TIRES® - ASSURANCE ALL SEASON$128.99 - $171.99 -
GENERAL® - ALTIMAX RT45$109.99 - $178.99 -
BFGOODRICH® - ADVANTAGE CONTROL$130.99 - $213.99 -

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MICHELIN TIRES® - PILOT SUPER SPORT$257.99 - $275.99 -
HANKOOK® - WEATHERFLEX GT$115.99 - $182.99
Owning your 2004 Chevy Cavalier for years, you definitely have a certain impression about the way it drives and handles. But what if its behavior on the road got worse, together with the quality of your ride? This may be the result of rubber issues. Underinflated, damaged, or worn-out tires can easily become the reason for a dangerous situation on the road or even an accident, as recent statistics say. If it has been long since you last inspected and/or replaced them, probably, the time has come, and your car is letting you know about it. Driving on bald rubber is unsafe and even illegal in some states, so don’t postpone replacement for long.
The type of rubber you choose also matters a lot. It is critical to take weather conditions into account, as they define the amount of traction needed for a safe and comfortable drive. Opt for summer tires to travel in the hot season with temperatures over 45 degrees. Winter rubber featuring reinforced shoulders and wide lateral grooves is most suitable for driving on ice and snow-covered roads when the mercury drops. If the climate is mild and you don't expect too much from the tires, take a look at the selection of all-season tires known for their utility but somewhat conceding to their seasonal counterparts in terms of performance.


























