Yokohama tires
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Where do you live? You should be able to get PS2's in the mid 1200 range.
I'm ready for the Hankook's to wear out. I have 10K on them and the rearsstill have about half their tread on the insides. They are great dd tire, but the vagueness on turn-in is starting to get old. I guess my driving is improving.
I'm ready for the Hankook's to wear out. I have 10K on them and the rearsstill have about half their tread on the insides. They are great dd tire, but the vagueness on turn-in is starting to get old. I guess my driving is improving.
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ssst: i meant front AND rears. they are roughly 550 each here in fema region 9
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that sounds about what i've paid when i've had to buy them retail, all in. which i'm facing now. i really got spoiled by pairs of rear ps2's for 600 delivered! plus i don't feel i need to align when just swapping out rears.
ssst: i meant front AND rears. they are roughly 550 each here in fema region 9
aka the west coast.
ssst: i meant front AND rears. they are roughly 550 each here in fema region 9
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