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Old 07-03-2007, 02:10 AM
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Originally Posted by LFA951
Actually, nowhere does it state or mention anything that has to do with factors or even relevance for that matter, I just brought it up so others can see a good point and one who discrimintates knows that looks and performance go hand in hand, that's why we adore our cars...
At least our cars look good and perform, right?
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At least our cars look good and perform, right?
Cheers to that!!
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Bottom line to answer the question, if you want great quality at best price, you won't go wrong with Hankook, Kumho, Avon, Fuzion or Yokohama, if you want the best tire and money is no object, then Bridgestone, Michelin, Goodyear, Dunlop, Pirelli, or BF Gooodrich is the way to go...
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Originally Posted by LFA951
Bottom line to answer the question, if you want great quality at best price, you won't go wrong with Hankook, Kumho, Avon, Fuzion or Yokohama, if you want the best tire and money is no object, then Bridgestone, Michelin, Goodyear, Dunlop, Pirelli, or BF Gooodrich is the way to go...
Sounds good to me
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Sounds good to me
GRRREAT!! Happy 4th of July to you all!!
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I'm pretty happy with the Hankook RS2s. I autocross my car and I didn't run enough camber in the front and have pretty much destroyed the outside edges after a few events. I did run more camber now and don't have that issue. The Hankooks actually are really good in the rain too. I would recommend them. They are a damn good value for the money and I was very limited with the 225/50/16 front and 245/45/16 in back because I have the "S" wheels.
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Originally Posted by chris951
I'm pretty happy with the Hankook RS2s. I autocross my car and I didn't run enough camber in the front and have pretty much destroyed the outside edges after a few events. I did run more camber now and don't have that issue. The Hankooks actually are really good in the rain too. I would recommend them. They are a damn good value for the money and I was very limited with the 225/50/16 front and 245/45/16 in back because I have the "S" wheels.
That's true, that size 245/45-16 is very rare and not too many maufacturers make them, I love my set as well, they are quiet, handle great, I put Nitro in them and now they feel even better, got them in September and they still look like new!!



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