2009 Ford Focus Tires
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TOYO TIRES® - OBSERVE G3 ICE$85.46 - $142.05 -
TOYO TIRES® - PROXES R1R$178.18 - $196.32 -
HANKOOK® - KINERGY 4S2 H750$106.99 - $176.99 -
HANKOOK® - WINTER I PIKE RS2 W429 STUDDED$118.27 - $170.25 -
YOKOHAMA® - AVID ASCEND LX$126.99 - $180.99 -
YOKOHAMA® - ADVAN FLEVA V701$155.82 - $195.09 -
KUMHO® - ECSTA PA51$104.41 - $107.98 -
NOKIAN® - SURPASS AS01$134.88 - $134.96 -
UNIROYAL® - POWER PAW A/S$137.99 - $157.99 -
THUNDERER® - MACH I PLUS$66.60 - $87.50 -
STARFIRE® - WR$111.20 - $122.62 -
KELLY® - EDGE TOURING A/S$93.99 - $128.99 -
DELINTE® - DST1$61.66 - $63.24 -
TOYO TIRES® - EXTENSA A/S II$71.16 - $100.57 -
MASTERCRAFT® - GLACIER TREX$87.64 - $106.08 -
DELINTE® - THUNDER D7$80.63 - $89.96 -
IRONMAN® - RB-12$67.00 -
KUMHO® - ECSTA PS31$73.98 - $119.35 -
IRONMAN® - IMOVE PT$67.00 -
LEXANI TIRES® - QUATTRO TEMPO AW$64.32 - $76.13 -
ACCELERA® - ALPHA$98.14 -
KUMHO® - ECOWING ES01 KH27$79.44 -
KUMHO® - SOLUS TA11$96.44 -
KUMHO® - SOLUS TA71$100.85 -
KUMHO® - ECSTA LX PLATINUM KU27$128.66 -
FORCELAND® - KUNIMOTO F20$55.08 -
ARROYO® - GRAND SPORT 2$52.46 - $71.32 -
GT RADIAL® - CHAMPIRO SX2$134.99 -
ATLAS TIRES® - FORCE UHP$86.90 - $105.74 -

A stylish look, lots of advanced features, and refined handling turn the 2009 Ford Focus into one of the most desirable cars in its class. It drives equally well on paved city streets, highways, and twisty roads; the car passes corners with ease thanks in part to its tires. Providing the only connection between your auto and pavement, they influence steering, braking, and acceleration, which makes them some of the most important components of your car. Surely, such vital parts deserve some attention, namely, regular checking and timely replacement.
There are different types of rubber you can choose from, and all of them can be found on our virtual shelves stocked with 2009 Ford Focus tires. We carry versatile all-season rubber featuring silica compounds and universal tread designs, which enable it to cope with wet and dry asphalt at different temperatures. It can even handle some light snow, however, it's recommended to use winter / snow tires for driving in deeper snow and hard frost; they have a more aggressive tread design and remain flexible at very low temperatures, which allows them to work well even in harsh conditions.


























