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pearso81
13-05-2008, 07:42 AM
Hi Guys,
I need to replace the tyres on my Dc5s, the OEM tyres
are Bridgestone Potenza RE050 on the car and I have been quoted $385 a corner. I use the car for work and I plan to take it to the track maybe twice a year.
Should I keep the same model tyre ?... or are there better, cheaper options that you have used?
Also I have looked into a Blitz induction kit ........ anyone got one used one before ????
personally i would save abit and look elsewhere, u can find the same branded tyres for cheaper. or buy decent dailys and buy another set of semis for track use.
iversonruls
13-05-2008, 01:22 PM
u can try re001
a lot of good comments out there, and they are cheaper
hv a look at this thread
http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=409
may find wat u want to know
Mattski_VTIR
13-05-2008, 01:35 PM
When i was faced with the same problem i ended up going with re001, great tyre and i really can't fault them compared to the OEM tyre.
blitz make intakes for dc5's? never heard of that. i dont think u should bother though man. try and source out a 2nd hand injen or aem if ur strapped for cash. or do wat im doing.. buy an ebay intake pipe, k&n pod filter, heatshield, and heat-wrap the intake! hahah
Dr.k20z1
13-05-2008, 03:16 PM
i def wudnt buy them tyres for 385 per corner! just buy some el cheapos since u drive it slow with no spirited drving to work! and then wen u track buy some lightweight rims and some semis! and ur set bro
wooo vtak ya
ps. personally my tyres are nearly out.. and imma get some tyres for like 100 a corner! haha
385 a corner wtf, you can get liek top of the range semi slicks for that money and still have enough to buy dinner to last you all week.
blitz make intakes for dc5's? never heard of that. i dont think u should bother though man. try and source out a 2nd hand injen or aem if ur strapped for cash. or do wat im doing.. buy an ebay intake pipe, k&n pod filter, heatshield, and heat-wrap the intake! hahah
Blitz make 2 types, one with jsut a pod exposed and one wrapped in some weird head shield pod.
Check out hyper rev magazine, they have it in there.
Dr.k20z1
13-05-2008, 04:12 PM
385 a corner wtf, you can get liek top of the range semi slicks for that money and still have enough to buy dinner to last you all week.
lol soo truee.. just buy cheapos i rekn.. then wen u track save and buy some nicee lightweight rims with some semis yo :D
wtf brother....
they are talking about tyres not intake system for dc5's...
lol dude read properly:
Also I have looked into a Blitz induction kit ........ anyone got one used one before ????
teaseR
13-05-2008, 05:11 PM
lol dude read properly:
lol sos
Elwood
13-05-2008, 05:13 PM
Hi Guys,
I need to replace the tyres on my Dc5s, the OEM tyres
are Bridgestone Potenza RE050 on the car and I have been quoted $385 a corner. I use the car for work and I plan to take it to the track maybe twice a year.
Should I keep the same model tyre ?... or are there better, cheaper options that you have used?
Also I have looked into a Blitz induction kit ........ anyone got one used one before ????
LMAO.
Who gave you that quote?
re00'1s in 205/45/16 go for like $170.....
souljah
13-05-2008, 10:28 PM
Yeh the OEM tyres for the Type S (215/45/R17) are pretty exy. When I was looking I got quotes all over $300 a corner from Honda, and Bridgestone as well.
There are other alternatives which do not cost as much. There is a the new Bridgestone tyres or perhaps try another brand? Toyo, Pirelli, Dunlop etc.
would also suggest the re001, these can be had for $250 or less each in 215/45R17
i didn't bother buying the stock tyres, cuz got quote for that price for 215/45R17 too
yourfather
13-05-2008, 11:41 PM
buy from a wholesaler, not bob jane etc.
mrntegra
14-05-2008, 10:42 PM
gees man that is expensive. i saw kmart tyre & auto had the OEM tyres for $265 in a catalogue recently which isnt too bad!
Hullabaloo
15-05-2008, 09:59 AM
would also suggest the re001, these can be had for $250 or less each in 215/45R17
i didn't bother buying the stock tyres, cuz got quote for that price for 215/45R17 too
:thumbsup:
i also paid $250 per corner for 215/45/17 RE001's
how much life did you get out of the RE050's and were you happy with that?
since you're using the car for work mainly, other options might include some quieter and harder compound tires such as Yokohama C.Drives or Michelin Pilot Preceeda PP2
Another option if you're concerned about price but still want sportiness might be the Maxxis MA-Z1 (less than $200 per corner).
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