Sumitomo HRTZ2's
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yeah they doing suck!!! but for what you pay for them, they alright... im not sure what yall pay for them but for the 275's i pay $85 and for the 315's i pay 120... not bad for the street, i dont do much street racing if i do, it's not from a dig... good z rated tire that wont blow up on you...
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I have a set of 285/35/18's and I like them a lot. Had the stock badyears on it before and would break loose at the top of second.
Now rolling on it in 1st it wont spin at all.
Only thing I don't like about the hrtz II's is they run pretty thin width wise. The 285's look stretched slightly on my 18x9.5's
Now rolling on it in 1st it wont spin at all.
Only thing I don't like about the hrtz II's is they run pretty thin width wise. The 285's look stretched slightly on my 18x9.5's
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that tire is not designed to run under it's pressure min. traction will be worse. a belted radial will bow across the contact patch. basically lowering pressure reduces the rubber touching the ground.
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looks like ill be putting back to 45psi thank you sir!
btw, i do recommend them for long distance driving. when i get streetlites one day with some sticky mickey's for around town cruisin then that would be the best of both worlds.
they are a very comfortable tire for long distance but then again, their as hard as Puff daddy in a music video
btw, i do recommend them for long distance driving. when i get streetlites one day with some sticky mickey's for around town cruisin then that would be the best of both worlds.
they are a very comfortable tire for long distance but then again, their as hard as Puff daddy in a music video
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looks like ill be putting back to 45psi thank you sir!
btw, i do recommend them for long distance driving. when i get streetlites one day with some sticky mickey's for around town cruisin then that would be the best of both worlds.
they are a very comfortable tire for long distance but then again, their as hard as Puff daddy in a music video
btw, i do recommend them for long distance driving. when i get streetlites one day with some sticky mickey's for around town cruisin then that would be the best of both worlds.
they are a very comfortable tire for long distance but then again, their as hard as Puff daddy in a music video
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Sumitomo's are almost a dangerous tire. I had them on a bone stock white 01 TA (A4) at 32psi. They didn't hook worth a crap, which was ok, it was a daily and at the end of the day a 350HP car. What was unsafe is that they didn't hook for crap for braking. Our brakes aren't the best, but under a close call the tires didn't even try to grab the road, they just slid, very dangerous IMO. I wouldn't put them on a 88 Accord simply due to that.