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Tire suggestion
Hey wassup...after droppin chase at home from school...we started look at my tire and realized that they are balding really bad..probablly only bout 20% tire thread left...if even that...now my question is wut tires shuold i get that grip during the dry days and are still grippy when raining...any suggestions would be great..esp while u think that specific type is best...please also keep in mind the way i drive...so i do want sticky tires...hehe
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hahaha me and u are in the same boat i have like 10% tread on 2 of my tires and i feel them slip nasty. im very undecided cuzz i need new tires im beetween, kumho ecsta supra 712 <-=- good n sticky wet n dry, pirelli p7000 supersport <-=- wich is a all around tire good for dry and wet, flaken azenis <-== sickest grip tire but only good for dry not wet. im trying to get all theese in at leat 215/45/16 and price goes from 79.00 - 110.00 i know i want the azenis but ill probly only use thoes as a track tire. but other wise than that im leaning more to the 712's or the p7000
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I have Falkens FK451s, and they are by far great tires... except when I slam on the brakes really hard, the traction thingie makes me squiggle while braking. Like they are sticking to the ground so well, that the car just squiggles. Does that make sense?
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How much money you wanna spend? I have several suggestions but the prices vary.
I like Michelin high end performance tires
BF Goodrich G-Force TA's
Toyo Proxies
Yoko Parada spec II's
I like Michelin high end performance tires
BF Goodrich G-Force TA's
Toyo Proxies
Yoko Parada spec II's
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my bridgestone potenza RE950 is pretty good.
no complaint so far.
i haven't get to test wet traction much... but it was good enough on a wet day that I couldn't tell that the road's wet.
the RE950 is about one or two step down from the top Potenzas... S-03/S-02 pole position... (comes stock on S2Ks)
but there's other good brands too.
I'm at 7K miles.. thread still looks good. 90% or more still there I believe. and I do moderate driving...
no complaint so far.
i haven't get to test wet traction much... but it was good enough on a wet day that I couldn't tell that the road's wet.
the RE950 is about one or two step down from the top Potenzas... S-03/S-02 pole position... (comes stock on S2Ks)
but there's other good brands too.
I'm at 7K miles.. thread still looks good. 90% or more still there I believe. and I do moderate driving...
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Originally posted by SkiLLzSter
falken azenis or bridgestone potenzas
falken azenis or bridgestone potenzas
azenics
(wears quickly) ak,
my friend max has azenis also on his miata, the tread looks good like my but he said its not as grippy and makes noise
he had it since Feb this year
not as grippy, what a lie, i had such a hard time keeping up with in today
my friend max has azenis also on his miata, the tread looks good like my but he said its not as grippy and makes noise
he had it since Feb this year
not as grippy, what a lie, i had such a hard time keeping up with in today
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if u want some tires that last long but aren't as grippy...
u can get kumho 711 which is what i got... or any other touring tire
they're really good for daily driving with a tread rating of 320 which will last quite awhile... only cost me around $60 each from discount tire centers
i'm happy with them, they are pretty good, i took it on angeles crest and turnbull and i wasn't sliding all over the place or anything...
although they aren't as grippy as azenis on dry, on wet they are better...
u can get kumho 711 which is what i got... or any other touring tire
they're really good for daily driving with a tread rating of 320 which will last quite awhile... only cost me around $60 each from discount tire centers
i'm happy with them, they are pretty good, i took it on angeles crest and turnbull and i wasn't sliding all over the place or anything...
although they aren't as grippy as azenis on dry, on wet they are better...
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Hey everyone..it has come down to these right now:
Falken ZIEX ZE-512 215/45ZR17 $305 plus $50 for mount and balance.
Falken GRB FK-451 215/45ZR17 $345 plus $50 for mount and balance.
Nitto NT-450 215/45ZR17 $325 plus $50 for mount and balance.
anyone got a suggestion on which one to get now
Falken ZIEX ZE-512 215/45ZR17 $305 plus $50 for mount and balance.
Falken GRB FK-451 215/45ZR17 $345 plus $50 for mount and balance.
Nitto NT-450 215/45ZR17 $325 plus $50 for mount and balance.
anyone got a suggestion on which one to get now
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Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3, i can get them for $111 each just the tires and they will be the best tires you ever use for that price, Take a Look
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