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    cheap and grippy tyres

    Anyone know what the grippyest tyres and how many k's u can get out of it and what place sells them for cheap. not semi slicks. In nsw btw, cheers
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    srs

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    try aaa tyres

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    go to 7day wheels and tyres in granville and ask for Fred

    they sell Kuhmo KU31 for $110 each for a 17inch. KU31 are pretty grippy in dry and wet.

    otherwise ask for silverstones - they are grippy too but wear out quickly due to the soft tyre compound. (depends on your driving style)
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    was also going to suggest ku31
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    What size tyres are you looking for, and how much are you prepared to spend?

    KU31 is a very decent performance tyre, but for the best grip the Hankook Ventus RS series are the best I have used or maybe the Toyo R1R.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dougie_504 View Post
    What size tyres are you looking for, and how much are you prepared to spend?

    KU31 is a very decent performance tyre,
    x1000mil..

    ive used KU31's on my forester XTi and EM1 and never had any issues..

    Just make sure you get the correct tyre LOAD for your car.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dougie_504 View Post
    What size tyres are you looking for, and how much are you prepared to spend?

    KU31 is a very decent performance tyre, but for the best grip the Hankook Ventus RS series are the best I have used or maybe the Toyo R1R.
    I second the Hankook Ventus RS tyres, they're awesome!
    GT Radial Champiro HPX's have never let me down either, brilliant tyre in the dry!

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    whats cheap?

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    you could get Federal 595 or KU31, but I would pay just a little extra (and get heaps of quotes) and get re002s.

    I like the old expression: "Buy the best tyres you can afford". How much you can/are willing to spend is a factor, but with tyres, you generally get what you pay for.
    Last edited by Mikecivic78; 10-12-2011 at 04:52 PM. Reason: fixed mis-info
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