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bagged420aOct-04-11 11:29 AM
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#33415, "Tire time. Need help deciding on a tire."


          

So its that time agian. I have been looking into different tire choices and want to stay in the sub $200 price range. I don't have an LSD, so i get wheel spin in first and second(~300whp). I have been running the Fierce HPs and think that their ok. What do you guys recomend? Oh, and its for a DD so ideally I'd like to get at least 20k miles out of them.

  

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AdministratorCODE4Oct-04-11 11:32 AM
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#33416, "RE: Tire time. Need help deciding on a tire."
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Yokohama S.Drives.

Check tire rack, as they have a lot of great reviews on all their tires.

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ModeratortekleinOct-04-11 12:42 PM
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#33417, "RE: Tire time. Need help deciding on a tire."
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I went from the HP's to the Direzza DZ101's.

I like them.

  

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dalesmitsuOct-04-11 03:18 PM
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#33418, "RE: Tire time. Need help deciding on a tire."
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Oct-04-11 03:37 PM by dalesmitsu



          

www.discounttiredirect.com

also try www.vulcantire.com they are the cheapest for the S. drives.

Do a price comparison.

I did a comparison for falkens ZE-502's once from Vulcantire and guys at discounttire where abit suprised and gave me a percentage off. That was only a few bucks. I wnet with vulcantire because there a discounttire in my area in ohio the tax/ship was still right around same as vulcan's.

Keep in mind the road/weather conditions where you live, S.drives wont handle that great through deep snow, maybe light but I wouldnt trust them.

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bagged420aOct-04-11 06:05 PM
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#33419, "RE: Tire time. Need help deciding on a tire."
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Thanks for the info so far guys. And I'm located in Alabama so not much concern for the snow.

  

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electroheadOct-05-11 06:45 AM
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#33420, "RE: Tire time. Need help deciding on a tire."
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I got Continental DWS tires on my car right now. They're touring tires, but once you wear them in, they stop feeling floaty. The main reason I got them was for the tread life and predictable wet handling, since my car is a DD. They got better reviews than the Continental DW tires.

  

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