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    Quote Originally Posted by Type R Positive View Post
    I got base model, Yokohama db decibel e70's don't exist in Australia.
    FFS Honda Aust, why did you go with a 98 load rated tyre???

    I have found that Toyo proxes 4 come in that size with a 98 load rating.
    Costs about $220 a tyre.
    How much are the Michelin's?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sludge View Post
    How much are the Michelin's?
    I don't know.

    I have found Kumho Ecsta SPT in the XL in 225/50R17 98W for $275 each.
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    My kumhos was $185 ea before (18s) but ithe price has gone up since

    Bye2 Honda... Hello Mazda family

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    Quote Originally Posted by Type R Positive View Post
    I don't know.

    I have found Kumho Ecsta SPT in the XL in 225/50R17 98W for $275 each.
    I just rang Bob Jane , out of curiosity the Michelins in 17 are $249 (Primacy LC), the 18's (Primacy HP) are $368 each.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sludge View Post
    I just rang Bob Jane , out of curiosity the Michelins in 17 are $249 (Primacy LC), the 18's (Primacy HP) are $368 each.
    the price of the 18 are ridiculously expensive! i'm cringing at the day i need four new tires~~ or even one blowout or unrepairable puncture~

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    Genuine Japanese wheels at a good price would be the way to go on a brand new CU2..
    You spend so much on a car, dont ruin it with low quality wheels from ozzy/tempe tyres.

    aaronng edit: No selling in this section
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    I just replaced my Yoko dB decibel tyres with Toyo tranpath MP4's.
    I was going to get the proxes 4's, but wanted something to last more than 30k kms like the OEM Yoko's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by [ IV 23 VI ] View Post
    Genuine Japanese wheels at a good price would be the way to go on a brand new CU2..
    You spend so much on a car, dont ruin it with low quality wheels from ozzy/tempe tyres.

    I have a set of 19' 3pc Japanese rims with new tyres for sale, for dirt cheap,
    Check my signature guys if your after nice wheels..
    you selling your shit in the for sale section would be the way to go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Type R Positive View Post
    I just replaced my Yoko dB decibel tyres with Toyo tranpath MP4's.
    I was going to get the proxes 4's, but wanted something to last more than 30k kms like the OEM Yoko's.

    what kms did you get from your yoko decibels m8?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Type R Positive View Post
    you selling your shit in the for sale section would be the way to go.
    Ohh really?

    No thanks!

    I am already selling it in the for sale section if u had a brain u would realize that.

    This is a wheel thread so I posted here about wheels,

    My wheels are shit?

    hahaha!

    Nice try!

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    Quote Originally Posted by buddah51au View Post
    what kms did you get from your yoko decibels m8?
    30k kms. Not happy. Oh well, thats what you get when you got soft compound tyres for highway driving.

    Im pretty impressed with these new Yoko's though, grip seems the same, but the sidewalls are definately stiffer than the Yoko's. They are quieter too, and have deeper tread compound.

    They suit my needs at the moment very well, I would just like to see how they wear.
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    Quote Originally Posted by [ IV 23 VI ] View Post
    Ohh really?

    No thanks!

    I am already selling it in the for sale section if u had a brain u would realize that.

    This is a wheel thread so I posted here about wheels,

    My wheels are shit?

    hahaha!

    Nice try!
    I guess you haven't read the rules on selling shit in the forums...
    REPORTED.
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