Best bang for buck tire?
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Best bang for buck tire?
Have Fuzion ZRi's on the car now that are about done. They've been fine, but it doesn't appear they make them anymore. I'm looking to stay under $800 for all four tires, and want the best mix of performance/ride quality, and durability possible. There's a lot of talk between the T/A KDW 2's, the Nittos, and Continental's ExtremeContact DW. Any input would be greatly appreciated. The WS6 is currently the daily driver, I don't do any drag racing at the strip with it these days. Mainly back country roads with some nice turns.
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When I bought my car 3 yrs ago it had Hankook Ventus on it. First thing I did is put DRs on the back. I havent had to put new front tires on it yet, but I go through a set of DRs every summer. The Hankook isnt a bad tire & theyre fairly cheap.http://www.discounttire.com/dtcs/fin...13172&sw=false
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I'll be the first to suggest the Riken Raptor ZR's. That is a good street tire that and can be had for a very good price. I've read nothing but positive feedback about them.
I have them on my SS that I daily drive. They are not noisy, they handle corners well, they have an awesome tread pattern, and man do they shine up nice.
I have them on my SS that I daily drive. They are not noisy, they handle corners well, they have an awesome tread pattern, and man do they shine up nice.
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I'll be the first to suggest the Riken Raptor ZR's. That is a good street tire that and can be had for a very good price. I've read nothing but positive feedback about them.
I have them on my SS that I daily drive. They are not noisy, they handle corners well, they have an awesome tread pattern, and man do they shine up nice.
I have them on my SS that I daily drive. They are not noisy, they handle corners well, they have an awesome tread pattern, and man do they shine up nice.
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I have Kuhmo Ecsta AST's and they got me a 2.0 60' and were $98 installed a piece..everyone can hate but I'm ballin' on a budget!! They hold their water fairly good in turns and can hook awesome at the track if you can launch