Fuzion Zri's. Good or Bad?
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Fuzion Zri's. Good or Bad?
After a bit of searching i ran up some results but havent eased my mind so i was trying to get more info about them. I hear that they are pretty good for their price, long life, and pretty good in dry and wet traction. What do some of you guys/girls think about them. I want to defintaly b sure that i buy tires that i will b pleased with. Any other info about them is good too. TIA
there just like the wanlis line up.
'cheap performance, affordable, sexy tire threads'
IMO, a fairly decent performance tire at a low cost. i wouldnt go with fuzion or wanli again though, i rely on my tires everyday for school/work/travel/etc. so i guess it depends how much u really need your rubber going
'cheap performance, affordable, sexy tire threads'
IMO, a fairly decent performance tire at a low cost. i wouldnt go with fuzion or wanli again though, i rely on my tires everyday for school/work/travel/etc. so i guess it depends how much u really need your rubber going
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I ran a set on my 18's for the past 6 months and thought for the price they were great tires. They stick fairly well and are pretty good in the rain. Sure you can get better dry traction but your definatly going to pay more and the Fuzions seem to have a really good tread life. For daily driving and the occasional performance run I say get um.
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well i also drive around to school/work/friends and so on. There are a bit of potholes around my area and half of them i cant avoid. would these stand up to abuse?
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well i also drive around to school/work/friends and so on. There are a bit of potholes around my area and half of them i cant avoid. would these stand up to abuse?
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Road noise is very very low in these I was on a 225/40/18 and it had alot less noise than my Falkens which were the same size and Kuhmo's that I have had. They are kinda stiff be very comfy for daily driving. They are not the worlds best performance tire but for just everday driving and the occasional hard run you cant beat umm with a stick especially for the price.
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i think these are in the price range of the Hankook K107 and the Hankook Ventus HR-II.
I have the Hankook HR-IIs and i couldn't be happier with them. My only gripe with them is they get a bit noisy above 80 mph, but that also could be due to my supposedly bent rim.
I have the Hankook HR-IIs and i couldn't be happier with them. My only gripe with them is they get a bit noisy above 80 mph, but that also could be due to my supposedly bent rim.
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Just because the Fuzions are inexpensive doesnt make them a crappy tire. Yes there is a difference in them and say a set of Advan's but for the normal person driving daily they rock, low road noise, inexpensive, awsome tread wear, and decent stick.
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