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Post by dale clough on Dec 3, 2007 12:33:57 GMT -5
I have BFG At KO's, 285/70/16's... oh wait, those are on my truck....
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Post by skimobile on Dec 3, 2007 18:45:40 GMT -5
I have Bridgestone, BLizzaks. Very nice winter tire but still good to run at speed during winter months, they have 3 models I believe and I got the winter tire for touring cars, higher speeds, etc.... I would recommend you check out www.tirerack.com or www.discounttire.com and check out sizes, models, fitment for your specific car then go with Tirewarehouse once you decide on what you need. It will also give you an idea on pricing ahead of time. Sometimes these two places have really good deals on tire and wheel combo's (steel wheels or lower priced Alum.) that come to your house fully mounted, balanced, and ready to bolt on. I got mine mounted with KAZERA rims (~$90 per rim if I remember)...here's a pic with them installed.
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Post by karoline on Dec 4, 2007 17:03:20 GMT -5
So pretty, I just want to pet it. haha
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Post by SOHCman on Dec 7, 2007 21:58:30 GMT -5
i need snow tires , who knows any good reliable brands ? Hey Jon, I have Winterforce "S" rated snows. (see up further in the thread) No hydroplaning in the rain either, even at 95... As for the Blizzaks, there is a "Revo 1" version, avoid those. Wimpy tread.
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