| hockey_fan59 |
| where is a cheaper place to buy performance summer tires mounted and balenced? |
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| REFLUX |
There are many variables you have to consider to have your question answered accurately.
Let's begin with what kind of tires?
What is most important:
-Treadlife
-Grip (dry/wet)
-Road noise
What size?
What will you be using the tires for? |
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| hockey_fan59 |
-Treadlife
-Grip (dry/wet)
-Road noise
What size?
What will you be using the tires for?
im sorry, i was looking for an in general good place to go to. im looking for somethign with decent treadwear that i can use for everyday daily driving. nothing too loud, but something with a bit stiffer sidewals for some spirited driving. must be summer tires
size is 205/50/15. looking to spend about 110 bucks a tire give or take a few |
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| 2003specv |
There's like a dozen tires on www.tiretrends.com that are in your size and price range.
Check it out. |
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| SilverNeonRacer |
If you want cheap tires CT Predators are good.. lotsa holding power:
heh... |
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| PraxRX7 |
I just bought Falken Azenis ST115's from TireWarehouse, they last about 30-40 thousand kilometers, the side walls are crazy strong and the grip is absolutely amazing.
I just upgraded from some PaceMark's on the front and Eagle HP's on the rear...what a difference...:bthumbup: |
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| BananaBoy |
| I have Falkens too and IMO, they are the best bang for your buck right now. I got mine at the Tire Warehouse on 170th |
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