its gonna be expensive tyres for that size no?
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why not buy some wheels that fit? that size seems like its a bit much for "just a daily" why not buy some normal size wheels and save a bit on tires or go a better brand of tire?
Looking for new set if rubbers tossing between bridgestone re002, s001, Goodyear eagle f1 asymmetric 2 and Dunlop sport maxx tt, what u guys think I'm more into the bs and Goodyear but I wanna see what u guys think I heard the re002 aim good cause it made from Thailand and the Goodyear side wall see to break after a certain time ...
Hey guys how much should the KU31's cost?
K mart's selling them for $175 ea fitted and balanced, the other shops wanted around $200 each.. LOL. Anyway, does that seem like a good price?
One shop also tried to point me toward maxxis m35's.. ever heard of them?
What size?
Maxxis from my experience is terribly noisy
What are you looking for in tyres? Because the ones you've listed aren't really comparable to each other.
The RE002 are a nice street performance tyres, the S001 are more Premium Luxury Performance Tyres ie aimed for cars like Ferraris, Astons, etc to cater for those customers, reasonable performance with comfort and luxury to match. Both of these alone are different tyres entirely...
Ok, well the S001s are RFT in that size, so they maybe harder/harsher than the normal S001s, downfall of RFT.
The RE002 can't available in RFT if that's something you're after.
RE002 is definitely the softer compound of the two so lifespan wise, the S001 will outlast it for normal usage. Performance well I've used RE002s and they're quite nice but haven't tried S001s though...
Vid Test of RE002 + S001
I personally haven't tried the Eagle F1 Asymmetric 2 so no comment...
Dunlop Sport Maxx TT... I haven't liked a Dunlop save the Dunlop Direzza Sport Z1 Star Spec...