Yokohama NEOVAS
for those of you who has used them, i would like to know how are they...the pros and cons of them. before i think of getthin those. thanx


Modified by StrokeDC2 at 7:17 PM 12/22/2005
Modified by StrokeDC2 at 7:17 PM 12/22/2005
Modified by StrokeDC2 at 7:17 PM 12/22/2005


Modified by StrokeDC2 at 7:17 PM 12/22/2005
Modified by StrokeDC2 at 7:17 PM 12/22/2005
Modified by StrokeDC2 at 7:17 PM 12/22/2005
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The Neova AD07 is a very good tire, with excellent dry traction and pretty good wet traction. The problem with it is that, in North America, it doesn't come in any usable 15" or 16" sizes, so you can't get it in those sizes from any major tire dealer. There are a few small importers selling them in those sizes but don't expect a warranty with them. That's why it's not usually a viable choice for most of our cars.
Fortunately, there are plenty of other good tires on the market that are available here.
Wow - you bump a post after not getting reply within about an hour???

The Neova AD07 is a very good tire, with excellent dry traction and pretty good wet traction. The problem with it is that, in North America, it doesn't come in any usable 15" or 16" sizes, so you can't get it in those sizes from any major tire dealer. There are a few small importers selling them in those sizes but don't expect a warranty with them. That's why it's not usually a viable choice for most of our cars.
Fortunately, there are plenty of other good tires on the market that are available here.
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