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thefunkyfresh thefunkyfreshFounder
web-toedchloe web-toedchloeOG 2001

It doesn't say what speed they're rated for - you probably want 120's, being a such a speed demon.

M
monsterEst. 2006

Ooooh, oooh Car talk!! :-)

Just a few questions... what brand and model do you have now? And how many miles did you get on them? Do you have a set of snows? Have you had any flats due to say picking up a nail?

thefunkyfresh thefunkyfreshFounder

not sure... i'll check

g.f.s.rocks g.f.s.rocksOG 2001

Matt, you should just have sent me a message, I know exactly what tires you should get... we have the same car!! My tires have 26,000 miles on them and they can go for at least another 26,000 miles... let me know if your still interested on what tires to get...

flomojopoanode flomojopoanodeFounder

i personally love the BF Goodrich Traction T/A tires. Cheap, reliable, and good performance. Unfortunately none will fit your car.

M
monsterEst. 2006

No Michelin too, weird you would think more manufacturers would make that size.

flomojopoanode flomojopoanodeFounder

also good are the Dunlap SP2's. Not as good as the BF Goodrich ones, but they're better than the ones you're looking at.

thefunkyfresh thefunkyfreshFounder

tienes un linko?

M
monsterEst. 2006
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alexOG 2001

these look good, but i'd rather get all-season tires.

my priorities are i just want tires that will last me 40-50k miles that I won't need to change in the winter

thefunkyfresh thefunkyfreshFounder

these look good but i would rather have all-season tires that will last me 50k miles. i don't want to have to change my tires in the winter

M
monsterEst. 2006

I hear ya! It is all about balance :-) You want to get some real tread wear / all season / good price.

All of which seem to fit the B-list manufacturers that have that size.

From my research, it looks like your car came with Goodyear RS-A's, is this correct? How did you like those? I have had them on a previous car, I didn't like the squeals I would get under hard cornering, (it upsets the passengers) and they wore out too quick. Plus they are crazy expensive for what you get!

I currently have Bridgestone Potenza RE050A II RFT's on my current car, I can't complain too much quiet, but a little too firm as they are runflats. I just checked the price on those and they aren't horrendously expensive.

So... in the end I haven't been any help. sorry

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