time for tires-budget options.
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I got under my car yesterday to tighten my front sway bar mounts and noticed I am in dire need of some tires as well. The inside of my tires are completely bald from the negative camber set up I have on my car. I have a set of winter rims and tires, so I don't need all seasons.
Any suggestion on some super high performance tires with low wear ratings that are affordable?
Here's the tires I am not interested in.
Sumitomo HRT Z III - had them and hated them
KDW's - Soft sidewall that bends around corners
Hook a brother up with suggestions. This is for my 03 WRX.
Any suggestion on some super high performance tires with low wear ratings that are affordable?
Here's the tires I am not interested in.
Sumitomo HRT Z III - had them and hated them
KDW's - Soft sidewall that bends around corners
Hook a brother up with suggestions. This is for my 03 WRX.
ive had the kumho spt before and they were pretty decent tires
:::KUMHO TIRES ONLY:::
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The Evo V12's right now are a mixture between my Potenze RE960AS Pole Positions and my old Nitto Neogens.
If your car's gonna be "hellaflush" and slammed I strongly suggest the neogens for good cheap tires. They're designed to be for lowered cars running camber, they're also A-symmetrical.
If your car's gonna be "hellaflush" and slammed I strongly suggest the neogens for good cheap tires. They're designed to be for lowered cars running camber, they're also A-symmetrical.
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