Would like some opinions for <$200 tires
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Would like some opinions for <$200 tires
Finally my crappy 265/35/ZR18 Falken ziex tires are pretty much dead, and i'm looking for a decent 275/35/ZR18 tire on my 18x9.5 Y2K's all around.
the car is a daily driver, and I don't race (too much) with it.
My main needs are:
-long treadlife
-look good
-decent performance
As the title suggests, I'm looking for a good set of tires for less than $200 each.
A local tire place has the Hankook sport 104's for $145 each including mounting and balancing. Are these decent tires? I've heard some things on the net about them having weak sidewalls, so I'm kinda wary of them. Any other suggestions?
the car is a daily driver, and I don't race (too much) with it.
My main needs are:
-long treadlife
-look good
-decent performance
As the title suggests, I'm looking for a good set of tires for less than $200 each.
A local tire place has the Hankook sport 104's for $145 each including mounting and balancing. Are these decent tires? I've heard some things on the net about them having weak sidewalls, so I'm kinda wary of them. Any other suggestions?
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You can get a lot of tires for under $200, but I recommend the Avon Tech M500s. I have them, and they are great in both wet and dry conditions. For the price of around $130 each, I think they are well worth it.
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Originally Posted by Snootch
Finally my crappy 265/35/ZR18 Falken ziex tires are pretty much dead, and i'm looking for a decent 275/35/ZR18 tire on my 18x9.5 Y2K's all around.
the car is a daily driver, and I don't race (too much) with it.
My main needs are:
-long treadlife
-look good
-decent performance
As the title suggests, I'm looking for a good set of tires for less than $200 each.
A local tire place has the Hankook sport 104's for $145 each including mounting and balancing. Are these decent tires? I've heard some things on the net about them having weak sidewalls, so I'm kinda wary of them. Any other suggestions?
the car is a daily driver, and I don't race (too much) with it.
My main needs are:
-long treadlife
-look good
-decent performance
As the title suggests, I'm looking for a good set of tires for less than $200 each.
A local tire place has the Hankook sport 104's for $145 each including mounting and balancing. Are these decent tires? I've heard some things on the net about them having weak sidewalls, so I'm kinda wary of them. Any other suggestions?