19" RUF'S WHEEL THREAD
#96
Please PM me if you are selling the 18" Rufs. I would be interested. I'm in Stockholm.
Best,
#97
I have this set for sell if anyone is interested
$1700 plus shipping including the RUF's center caps, tires have 300 miles on them and they are hankooks V12's
235's front
295's rear
$1700 plus shipping including the RUF's center caps, tires have 300 miles on them and they are hankooks V12's
235's front
295's rear
Last edited by Opo; 07-03-2014 at 01:24 AM.
#98
I would follow the RUF recommended sizes as a starting point:
F: 245/35/19
R: 285/30/19
The below make help too!
#99
#102
If budget is not an issue, def get MPSS, you can't go wrong and honestly I think they are priced well for the performance and of course quality. Better than PS2s too.
I would follow the RUF recommended sizes as a starting point:
F: 245/35/19
R: 285/30/19
The below make help too!
I would follow the RUF recommended sizes as a starting point:
F: 245/35/19
R: 285/30/19
The below make help too!
Out of curiosity, what tires are the rest of you running on yours? Just offloaded my solid spokes and want to pick up a set of tires for my RUFs...
#103
Any input re: tire selection on these 19" RUFs would be appreciated!
FYI, Tirerack.com's "top 4" are as follows (price in parentheses):
1 - Continental ExtremeContact DWS ($958)
2 - Bridgestone Potenza RE970AS Pole Position ($1,076)
3 - Bridgestone Potenza RE960AS Pole Position ($1,076)
4 - Michelin Pilot Sport A/S Plus ($1,314)
Does anybody have anything to say - positive or negative - about these? How about pricing?
FYI, Tirerack.com's "top 4" are as follows (price in parentheses):
1 - Continental ExtremeContact DWS ($958)
2 - Bridgestone Potenza RE970AS Pole Position ($1,076)
3 - Bridgestone Potenza RE960AS Pole Position ($1,076)
4 - Michelin Pilot Sport A/S Plus ($1,314)
Does anybody have anything to say - positive or negative - about these? How about pricing?
#105
I am cheap, these cars go through tires, so I am using Sumi III's. Others have found cheaper tires that work well tool.
There seem to be two camps. One is the guys with full wallets who pay a lot of money for their tires, the others watch their wallets and look for the sweet spot of cost vs. wear vs. handling.
There are a few cheaper brands that do a good job against the high end tires and save you lots of bucks. Those are the ones that I stick to.
Cheers,
Mike
There seem to be two camps. One is the guys with full wallets who pay a lot of money for their tires, the others watch their wallets and look for the sweet spot of cost vs. wear vs. handling.
There are a few cheaper brands that do a good job against the high end tires and save you lots of bucks. Those are the ones that I stick to.
Cheers,
Mike