i need new tires, i have "maypops" and the tires i ahve are too expensive for a burger-flipper. so what are teh best cheapest tires you all have and where do you al lget them. my dad mey end up helping me get the ones i have so that they will match but who knows. so let me know and thanx in advance.
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you should look into kuhmos from tire rack, im sure your local tire shop can get them n mount them for you, id advise that you save up and buy some nice tires, will handle better, displace more water for better rain driving and last alot longer
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thanx jason, ill do what i can.
I've had bridgestone potenzas and recently Yokohama t4's - the yoko's are great tires for the money, although tread life could be a little better
When these tires wear out Im going to a new set of 17"s
When these tires wear out Im going to a new set of 17"s
94 Celica ST - CAI, CarPuter, many interior mods!
Kumhos are good cheap tires. I think tire rack has the Kumho 711 for $52 a tire. Not bad at all. I have them now, and personally, I won't buy them again, but you do what you can, you know?
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I've owned some really cheap tires and some really expensive tires.
Recently I just got some Kumho Ecstas and after driving on them for a few months I'm actually very happy with them. They've definitely outperformed what I expected of them for the price and I drive on em hard.
Recently I just got some Kumho Ecstas and after driving on them for a few months I'm actually very happy with them. They've definitely outperformed what I expected of them for the price and I drive on em hard.
Today I bought Michelin Pilot Primacy HP as my other ones developed a bulge in the side wall. I'm gonna stick with this as it's really grippy in wet and dry - cornering is excellent and takes alot to wheel spin them. Theyre also really quiet on cruising speed.
A safe cheaper option might be Pirelli P6000 - also grippy
A safe cheaper option might be Pirelli P6000 - also grippy
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I am on my second set of General Exclaim UPH tires and they are awesome. I had them on my modded grand am gt and now on my celica and I have driven them through everything including snow and torrential rain. They are only 73 dollars for 17's on tire rack.com.
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This post has been edited by massbrandon: Jun 2, 2007 - 4:24 PM