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| SilviaDrifter |
| anyone have expirences with the Bridgestone Potenza RE750 im probably gonna pick a set up jus checking before i do |
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quote: Originally posted by SilviaDrifter
anyone have expirences with the Bridgestone Potenza RE750 im probably gonna pick a set up jus checking before i do
Hi Sliviadrifter,
It looks like it would be a good tire.
http://www.bridgestonetire.com/tire...e=searchbybrand
I am running the RE910's on my Supra. Yes they are a different spec, but one thing I will caution you on. They are a great summer tire as they provide lots of traction on dry roads and wet roads. However I reccomend changing them come winter as when we get the first snowfall, they will make excellent hockey pucks! :D. If you are going for sliding distance records these are the tires for you! If not, you may want to reconsider the tire purchase, or look at winter tires. :D Mind you these are just for the RE910 "All season Tire" and not the RE750. I would think the RE750 would provide similar results.
I reccomend the Bridgestone Potenza for summer use only. :D
Hope this helps.
Mike Nikolai
Edit: The link does not take you to the tire directly! I thought it would. Select Bridgestone under the "Search by Brands" drop down box and it will bring up the tire. |
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| SilviaDrifter |
| oh yea i know..its for my summer ride anyways.....i dont drive it in teh winter..i heard good things but for $1250 there has to be an alternative |
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Like I said in your other thread, for $1250 you can get way better tires of different brands.
I can guarantee you with 95% certainty that a $600 set of Azenis will outgrip those 750s in the dry.
Cant' say the same for the wet but IMO, people who dick around in the rain on public roads deserve to slide into a wall/concrete barrier/pole/curb/etc. |
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| SilviaDrifter |
| yes i replied back in the other one |
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