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Ok Guys I NEED HELP.
Going on a Integra, WHAT TIRE SIZE and TIRES???? They are 16's
I need some info or some pics of 16's on an integra. I dont want a wheel gap and would rather it be lower than higher. Also need some suspension suggestions. I have seen some coilover integra's but after searching it seems some brands cant go that far down?? I have heard about the blue/yellow tokico and some springs would be a good but cheap way. I would like coilovers but need INFO please.
215 45
215 40
205 45
Thanks Guys so much.
I'm leaning toward the 205 45 but have seen lowered/dumped on 40 series and it look hot.
Modified by volcom40street at 6:10 AM 1/10/2006
Going on a Integra, WHAT TIRE SIZE and TIRES???? They are 16's
I need some info or some pics of 16's on an integra. I dont want a wheel gap and would rather it be lower than higher. Also need some suspension suggestions. I have seen some coilover integra's but after searching it seems some brands cant go that far down?? I have heard about the blue/yellow tokico and some springs would be a good but cheap way. I would like coilovers but need INFO please.
215 45
215 40
205 45
Thanks Guys so much.
I'm leaning toward the 205 45 but have seen lowered/dumped on 40 series and it look hot.
Modified by volcom40street at 6:10 AM 1/10/2006
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2ndName is correct. You want 205/45-16.
If you're looking for a tire with very good dry performance, excellent wet performance, reasonably long life, and a bargain price, the Yokohama ES100 that Clay mentioned at $82/tire is a good choice, and so is the Kumho Ecsta SPT at $74/tire. If you are looking for the very best performance around, and you don't mind paying more for that performance, then consider the Goodyear F1 GS-D3, which is $121/tire (after deducting the $40/set rebate good through January 21).
2ndName is correct. You want 205/45-16.
If you're looking for a tire with very good dry performance, excellent wet performance, reasonably long life, and a bargain price, the Yokohama ES100 that Clay mentioned at $82/tire is a good choice, and so is the Kumho Ecsta SPT at $74/tire. If you are looking for the very best performance around, and you don't mind paying more for that performance, then consider the Goodyear F1 GS-D3, which is $121/tire (after deducting the $40/set rebate good through January 21).
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love the rims man, one of my all time favs
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Your RIght he had like ten sets and I let one of them go. I felt so horrible about it I bought this set and dont even have a car.
love the rims man, one of my all time favs
rockin it old school!
</TD></TR></TABLE>Your RIght he had like ten sets and I let one of them go. I felt so horrible about it I bought this set and dont even have a car.
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