What tires should I order for my sister's corolla?

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Old Oct 6, 2005 | 04:47 PM
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Car Info: E92 M3, E70, F32, E21
Originally Posted by broom_dude
S03s are for me only...lol

Most of what you guys suggested are not even offered in that size.....

I only need a set that is cheap (below $50 each) but still dependable for normal all-season driving

How about a set of Kumho? good enough?

Also, any know the ballpark price for installing tires in random shops (W or W/o alignment)?
all the answers to your questions are at www.tires.com

lol
Old Oct 6, 2005 | 05:11 PM
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Originally Posted by huck
but is she hawt?

dont look behind you man its the goons!

teehee hee

and yes i agree with huck, the tire suggestion is going to have to be based on nude pictures that are to be posted in this thread. with out those i am afraid we can choose the proper load rating and profile for the tires.. soo post up or i pay a moderator to ban!
Old Oct 7, 2005 | 07:16 PM
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i'm happy with the bridgestone re 910s from costco on my civic.
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