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  1. #13
    They'll probably wear fast...
    I'm happy with the Falken ZE912 tyres...good balance between tyre life, grip, road noise.

    205/50/16 cost me $129 each at Jax Liverpool

  2. #14
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    Quote Originally Posted by henrygiang View Post
    how long ago was this quote? it says $200+ on their website
    Some tyre shops import thier own tyres not go through kumho Australia, meaning they can lower thier price.. I remember a year ago I purchased kumho ku31 245/50R18 for $150 a corner at stylish wheels where most shops wanted $250 plus
    Quote oh dear ****ing lawd. my d*ck did more than move. it jumped out of my pants, and tore the fly open....

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    Anyways thanks guys it was either re002 or kumho ku36 looks like re002 for daily driving hope it's better than re001
    Quote oh dear ****ing lawd. my d*ck did more than move. it jumped out of my pants, and tore the fly open....

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    be prepared for constant hydroplaning in wet freeway driving
    naturally i finished my set.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anzai View Post
    be prepared for constant hydroplaning in wet freeway driving
    lol yes had some of the scariest moments using these tires... especially when its raining hard...

    On dry they are superb, rain, scary ride... and wear rate, is piss poor, dont think ill b using em as dd tires again
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    What size are you looking for out of curiosity?

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    Quote Originally Posted by androo View Post
    what size are you looking for out of curiosity?
    205/45r16 for kumho as that's the closest size to oem 205/50R16
    Quote oh dear ****ing lawd. my d*ck did more than move. it jumped out of my pants, and tore the fly open....

  8. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by anzai View Post
    be prepared for constant hydroplaning in wet freeway driving
    Didn't they improve the RE002 wet weather ability? Or has it only improved some 5% compared to the RE001 which weren't much to write about in the rain...
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    i was answering the topic
    naturally i finished my set.

  10. #22
    Oh my bad lol XD
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    Quote Originally Posted by 4age8u View Post
    Some tyre shops import thier own tyres not go through kumho Australia, meaning they can lower thier price.. I remember a year ago I purchased kumho ku31 245/50R18 for $150 a corner at stylish wheels where most shops wanted $250 plus
    Ahh rito. If i could get ku36 again for roughly $150 per corner in 45/16 i would jump on it. Now that its roughly $210+ per corner, i wouldnt bother lol. Ive also never had any problems in the wet... that could be because i take it easy knowing they arent meant to perform that well in the wet though..

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