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  1. #13
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    If you're going to be doing some mild track work I'd suggest the RE001 or the T1R but if you're just going to be mostly driving around on the steets with some entertaining moments then I'd definitely suggest KU31's

  2. #14
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    Quote Originally Posted by riruiz_88 View Post
    i have just ordered KU31, and i got them for under $80. i want to see what all the rave is about these bang for buck tyres. sorry cant help you out OP
    Where where?

    Quote Originally Posted by LiL FiLo View Post
    just got Toyo T1r 225/50/15 on my ek... AWESOME grip!!! LOL i guess ud expect that for 225 LOL
    Oh that would be sweet

  3. #15
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    $80-100 for KU31's?? damn thats cheap. What size are we talking about here?
    ლ(ಠ益ಠლ) Y U DO DIS

  4. #16
    Running 195/50/15 RE001 here, good grip in the dry, reasonable in the wet, happy with it.
    Last edited by Berty; 03-02-2010 at 01:47 PM.

  5. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by flipfire View Post
    $80-100 for KU31's?? damn thats cheap. What size are we talking about here?
    got them from Option 1 Garage in QLD.
    specs ordered are 195/50/15 82V.
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  6. #18
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    Nice!

    That's where Alexx told me to go

    CHEAP!!!

  7. #19
    Toyo Proxies.

    I rate them highly, dry/wet all good:-)
    Hondaless.

  8. #20
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    i wish toyo still made the trampio vimode, i had them on the rear of my crx, with re001 on the front, vimode has about 50% left on them, re001 has 90%, in the dry if i do a little launch the re001 spins like crazy, but the vimode doesn't, they're japanese made so they're awesome

  9. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by flipfire View Post
    $80-100 for KU31's?? damn thats cheap. What size are we talking about here?

    I've seen 195/50/15 being sold for $99 on special in VIC but that was over 6 months ago. Don't know what they'll go for now though

  10. #22
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    Federal SuperSteel 595 in 205/45 R16. They were on it when I got it. Or maybe its 205/40? Not gonna go check now. They're OK. Scored average in Motor's latest tyre test.

  11. #23
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    BTW toyo t1r are awesome in the wet!
    HORSEPOWER is how hard you hit the wall.
    TORQUE is how far you go through it!

  12. #24
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    Thanks for the comments guys - definitely a lot of choice out there these days... I was thinking of getting the Kumhos but ended up getting a good price on some Michelin Pilot Preceda 2 ($150) 195/50/15.

    Grip in the wet seems pretty decent, though they do need to 'scrub' up a bit, they seem just as quite as my old stock 175/65/14 (also Michelin XM1s), and ride feels much more firm and control through corners is much better, just so much more grip which is great - definitely notice the 15mil drop in sidewall height lol :-D
    HONDAOEMMUGEN

    JDM/Mugen inspired EK sedan build thread: http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...ss-pics/page34

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