Good all season tire
Well the "turbo action radials" that originally came on my car are starting to dry rot and don't grip worth a ****. What are some deacent tires that wont kill me when i try to stop in the rain and aren't going to rape my wallet?
I would look at the Kumho ASX if you really want all seasons. I would look in to getting some summer tires instead and some winter if you this is the case. I am not sure but are in Arizona if your are you really don't need to have all season. I would get some decent summer tire such as the Kumho SPT they better then any all season tire and they are the best bang for the buck tire out now.
By all season do you mean dry/wet or dry/snow?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by DaveSi677 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I would look at the Kumho ASX if you really want all seasons. I would look in to getting some summer tires instead and some winter if you this is the case. I am not sure but are in Arizona if your are you really don't need to have all season. I would get some decent summer tire such as the Kumho SPT they better then any all season tire and they are the best bang for the buck tire out now. </TD></TR></TABLE>
If you want a dry/snow tire, I would also recommend getting two sets for "summer" tires and winter tires.
And aside from the Kumho SPT's, also try looking into the Yokohama ES100s. I have a set currently on my Integra and they have given good performance for the price as well as handling Seattle weather.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by DaveSi677 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I would look at the Kumho ASX if you really want all seasons. I would look in to getting some summer tires instead and some winter if you this is the case. I am not sure but are in Arizona if your are you really don't need to have all season. I would get some decent summer tire such as the Kumho SPT they better then any all season tire and they are the best bang for the buck tire out now. </TD></TR></TABLE>
If you want a dry/snow tire, I would also recommend getting two sets for "summer" tires and winter tires.
And aside from the Kumho SPT's, also try looking into the Yokohama ES100s. I have a set currently on my Integra and they have given good performance for the price as well as handling Seattle weather.
You don't need all-season tires (like the Kumho Ecsta ASX) in Arizona. All-season tires are designed to be used in snow and frigid cold. You don't need them for rain. Just get some good summer tires, which are designed to be good in rain as well as on dry pavement.
I suggest getting the Kumho Ecsta SPT. It's a summer tire - excellent in rain, very good on dry pavement, lasts a long time, and bargain-priced. Great tire. If you get it, don't forget to send for your $40 rebate.
I suggest getting the Kumho Ecsta SPT. It's a summer tire - excellent in rain, very good on dry pavement, lasts a long time, and bargain-priced. Great tire. If you get it, don't forget to send for your $40 rebate.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by DBAl »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Well the "turbo action radials" that originally came on my car are starting to dry rot and don't grip worth a ****. What are some deacent tires that wont kill me when i try to stop in the rain and aren't going to rape my wallet?</TD></TR></TABLE>
run federal tires there cheap and all the drifters use them, i sell them like hawt cake let me know a size, and i can help you from there very cheap last over at least a year, 240 treadwear. PM me ill help ya out. peace
run federal tires there cheap and all the drifters use them, i sell them like hawt cake let me know a size, and i can help you from there very cheap last over at least a year, 240 treadwear. PM me ill help ya out. peace
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