Best way to learn, the hard way.....
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I take that back......
not the best way, the most effective way to learn
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Best way to learn, the hard way.....
LOL
I take that back......
not the best way, the most effective way to learn
lol
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buy best tire you can afford. $500+ is decent budget. good investment 2-3 yrs to come.
I kinda cheaped out on tyres on my bb6 prelude. however these tyres are good for dry and wet conditions. treadwear rating is at 240 i think. Hero HZ1's and at $135 a corner for 215/40-17 i was laughing. handle as good as Falken Ziex ZE912's. even lower tread wear rating than the falkens too.
Hero HZ1's are made by Federal aswell
When I bought 215/40/17's I went with the Kumho KU25 for $123/corner but that was back in...2008 or 2009. They were a good deal for sure.
good buy!
mine have an aggresive tread pattern
http://www.google.com.au/imgres?q=he...1t:429,r:6,s:0
^ true dat, the nankangs ns2 have "aggresive pattern".... Chinese tyres are really crappy, for one they do feel like your driving on ice in wet weather situations,
crappy traction, lose tread quickly even tho tread wear says otherwise ie bullcrap.
Shop around dude, you can pick up tyres for cheap, its not really worth risking your life or risk damaging your car just to save a measly $100 bucks
If you search around this website, its pretty cheap for high quality tyres just gotta pay for the shipping.
Assuming your running 15's
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....omCompare1=yes
Ask Reckless see here