Question ... where did you guys get your tires ??
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Tires came with my car. [IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG]
But for real, APRboy recommended getting tires from www.1010tires.com LINK
Check them out.
But for real, APRboy recommended getting tires from www.1010tires.com LINK
Check them out.
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You should call Tire Team in loo...
Apparently, my Siu Fei Shuk Shuk can get discounts...
That's what he told me today when I told him I wanted rims and wanted the location of that place I heard about in Milton
Apparently, my Siu Fei Shuk Shuk can get discounts...
That's what he told me today when I told him I wanted rims and wanted the location of that place I heard about in Milton
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[hr]Originally posted by: Sunapollo
Thank you very much R1Style ... I think I found my tires from that site !!
that site is very informative and very well organized ! highly recommended
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[hr]Originally posted by: Sunapollo
Thank you very much R1Style ... I think I found my tires from that site !!

that site is very informative and very well organized ! highly recommended
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What kinda tires you getting? And aren't 235's to wide for our cars?
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225s are about the widest you can go. And that's with wheel spacers. Falcon will be running 225/40/18s with wheel spacers for the rear or else the tires will rub on the inside. Up front, 7th gens have no problems running 225s. It's the rear you have to be careful with. I can get 225/40/18 Yokohoma Paradas for $235 per tire. Or Kumhos for under $200 i believe.
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those all season tires we have on our cars ...[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-puke.gif[/IMG]
i had a close call a couple weeks ago. anyways, i had to break hard but the car just kept sliding forward for about 2 car lengths on dry pavement. [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-nono.gif[/IMG]
i had a close call a couple weeks ago. anyways, i had to break hard but the car just kept sliding forward for about 2 car lengths on dry pavement. [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-nono.gif[/IMG]
225?? That's still too wide. If you're getting 18x7 the face of the rims will be burried inside the tread. Although it's dangerous when near curbs rims that stick out a bit can be seen from straight ahead as well as the sides especially when they are CHROME.
215/35/18 is what I would buy and the correct size for 2002 Civics. 215/40/18 will also fit.
215/35/18 is what I would buy and the correct size for 2002 Civics. 215/40/18 will also fit.
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[hr]Originally posted by: iamfob
talk to Roger, he owns REV located in Markham. his price on Kumho are the lowest and even better than GB price. and he can also get other tires if u want
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[hr]Originally posted by: iamfob
talk to Roger, he owns REV located in Markham. his price on Kumho are the lowest and even better than GB price. and he can also get other tires if u want
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