Need a tire size and company referance.
Yes im too damn lazy to do a search and its not too hard for you to answer such a simple question. Ill make it easy for ya.
You got 16s?
a)Yes
b)No
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What size and make?
You like?
Wear, How is it?
Grip, how is it?
You got 16s?
a)Yes
b)No
If you answered "a" in the previous question procced. If you answered "b" please click post.
What size and make?
You like?
Wear, How is it?
Grip, how is it?
G-Day, I just got the Yokohama A539's. 205 50 15's on the Stock wheels. Had the first wet drive on them yesterday.
They are at-least twice as good as the OEM Bridgestones RE010's in the Wet, as for how many miles I'll get out of 'em in the Dry, I don't know. I only got 22,000 Kms out of the RE010's. 1 year. But I heard that's about normal for the RE010's.
Later.
They are at-least twice as good as the OEM Bridgestones RE010's in the Wet, as for how many miles I'll get out of 'em in the Dry, I don't know. I only got 22,000 Kms out of the RE010's. 1 year. But I heard that's about normal for the RE010's.
Later.
The most amazing tire I've ever driven on is the Yokohama AO32 competition tire. Super-soft tread compound, huge contact patch, but you won't get too many miles off them, and don't eveb think about going anywhere in the snow. However, if you need the ultimate in street-legal traction, I'd give these a try.
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