2006 Scion tC Tires
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DELINTE® - DH2$82.21 - $85.37 -
NEXEN® - CP671$145.00 - $177.00 -
KUMHO® - ECSTA PA51$104.41 - $127.06 -
MASTERCRAFT® - AVENGER$137.29 - $139.54 -
KUMHO® - ECSTA V730$201.40 - $224.72 -
YOKOHAMA® - ADVAN APEX V601$208.99 - $237.99 -
RADAR® - DIMAX ESPORT 2$78.52 - $86.57 -
MILESTAR® - INTERCEPTOR AS810$94.95 - $106.95 -
UNIROYAL® - POWER PAW A/S$147.39 - $157.99 -
MICHELIN TIRES® - PILOT SUPER SPORT$216.04 - $285.30 -
MASTERCRAFT® - GLACIER TREX$87.64 - $106.08 -
HANKOOK® - VENTUS S1 NOBLE 2 H452$162.80 - $184.99 -
DELINTE® - THUNDER D7$83.79 - $89.96 -
KUMHO® - ECSTA PS31$73.98 - $124.98 -
KUMHO® - ECSTA LX PLATINUM KU27$128.66 -
KUMHO® - SOLUS TA71$176.87 -
RADAR® - DIMAX R8$79.53 -
RADAR® - DIMAX R8 (RUN FLAT)$86.86 - $134.56 -
THUNDERER® - MACH IV R302$90.96 -
MILESTAR® - WEATHERGUARD AS710 SPORT$99.95 - $113.95 -
STARFIRE® - WR$122.62 - $136.52 -
ARROYO® - GRAND SPORT 2$69.29 - $71.32 -
GT RADIAL® - CHAMPIRO SX2$134.99 -
ATLAS TIRES® - FORCE UHP$86.90 - $108.64 -
GOODYEAR TIRES® - EAGLE SPORT$171.53 - $200.47 -
PIRELLI TIRES® - P ZERO NERO A/S$201.02 -
GOODYEAR TIRES® - EAGLE RS-A$160.94 -
GENERAL® - EXCLAIM HPX A/S$101.22 -
GOODYEAR TIRES® - EAGLE SPORT TZ$136.59 -
TOYO TIRES® - PROXES SPORT A/S$140.27 - $229.82
Nimble and easy to drive, the 2006 Scion tC can get you wherever you need quickly and comfortably. It handles well both in heavy city traffic and on the highway ensuring a quiet and well-cushioned ride. Yet, this pleasure may not last forever, as some components supposed to maintain the quality of your ride wear out over time. The tires, for example, require regular replacement for your car to be comfy and safe. If you are looking for quality rubber, search no further, as we have gathered first-class 2006 Scion tC tires by some of the most reputable brands on our virtual shelves.
The main task of rubber is to provide good traction, which is different in different weather conditions. When you travel on a scorching hot day in August, summer tires will suit best, but should you drive over snow and ice-covered roads, it is strongly recommended to switch to winter / snow tires. Their tread patterns with large lateral grooves ensure a good grip, and special compounds allow them to remain flexible even when the mercury drops below freezing. Another alternative is all-season rubber that combines some features of both aforementioned types and can work in various weather conditions.

























