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best tires for under $100? 04 sti
i just picked up a 04 sti. it has nankang ns1's that are almost gone and are horrible. im on a tight budget and would like to spend less than 100 for each tire. ive looked on tirerack but i have no clue whats good and whats not. im not planning on autoxing or anything like that, but i do drive aggressively every now and then and id like to get at least 30k out of them. any suggestions?
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yeah i just realized this is in the wrong section. mods can you move this for me? wouldn't let me delete it.
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cheap tire on a high performance car is not a good idea, spend the money and get something good.
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so there's not one tire under $100 thats ok?
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Nope. You're expecting great results but your budget will only accommodate bottom of the barrel.
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[QUOTE=mannypro;3269037]so there's not one tire under $100 thats ok?[/QUOTE]
You could get something under $200 per tire :lol: |
[QUOTE=mannypro;3269037]so there's not one tire under $100 thats ok?[/QUOTE]
Not for a 300 hp car. Especially one you just bought and will most likely be romping on. |
bummer.
anyone have experience with these? [url=http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=BFGoodrich&tireModel=g-Force+Sport+COMP-2&partnum=245WR7GFSPC2&vehicleSearch=false&fromCompare1=yes]BFGoodrich g-Force Sport COMP-2[/url] |
[QUOTE=mannypro;3269278]bummer.
anyone have experience with these? [url=http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=BFGoodrich&tireModel=g-Force+Sport+COMP-2&partnum=245WR7GFSPC2&vehicleSearch=false&fromCompare1=yes]BFGoodrich*g-Force Sport COMP-2[/url][/QUOTE] I haven't used them, but my buddy had them on his Prelude and said they weren't that good. For a few bucks more, these are pretty good for a daily driver: [url=http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Bridgestone&tireModel=Potenza+RE760+Sport&partnum=245WR7RE760XL]Bridgestone*Potenza RE760 Sport[/url] |
[QUOTE=mannypro;3269278]bummer.
anyone have experience with these? [url=http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=BFGoodrich&tireModel=g-Force+Sport+COMP-2&partnum=245WR7GFSPC2&vehicleSearch=false&fromCompare1=yes]BFGoodrich*g-Force Sport COMP-2[/url][/QUOTE] If they are anything like their older g-Force Sports I wouldn't put them on a Toyota Tercel. The previous version had no dry grip and I would often slide just turning into a parking lot at 10-15 mph. No turn-in response at all. |
I might have some 235/45/17 Dunlop sport sp 01 with 8/32tread life up for sale soon if your interested
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i plan on pickin up some tires early next month. xhengmanx you got a pm. my bbs's arent looking that great so if anyones got a wheel and tire deal let me know.
04gg those tires look decent, ill put them on the "maybe" list. |
My wrx is wearing some 205/55/16 g-force sports right now. They came with the wheels when I bought them and I've gotten about 8k miles of 60%+ hard driving out of them. They were also the same tire as on the wheels I got with the car when I bought it (225/45/17 size). I got about 20k of mixed driving out of those.
Overall, I would say they are not the greatest tire but they are consistent with a relatively low dry grip threshold and better than expected wet weather performance. However, for $50 a tire more you could get Dunlop Direzza z1 Star Specs which are generally considered one of the best summer tires. If you are SUPER broke and absolutely must have a set of tires to get by for a little bit, you could hit up the used-tire guys that advertise on craigslist. I talked to one in South San Francisco that had matching sets (within 2/32nds) of used summer performance tires like the Z1 Star Specs on hand for a few hundred bucks ($2-500 depending on tread wear) for a set of 4. |
falken 912
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Bfg g force are good I run them and hear little to no tire squeal when slamming into a corner... Upgade from those would be g force sports
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