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  1. #469
    Quote Originally Posted by euro1603 View Post
    In the market looking for some new rubber for wheel 225 40 r w 18.. went to bob jane in vic and was recommended 4 tires.. bridgestone re001 addrenline $390 / yokohama v103 $390 / yokohama c drive $369 and faulken ze912 $240.... the guy told me that the faulken is a good tire and they put them in all taxis so i can assume they have a good wear rate..anyone drove on them before? heard allot of good things about the yokohama.. but at $1500 its a bit steep.. but i will consider if it is worth it. what you reckon?
    Ive had Faulken's..did not enjoy them, for me, too much road noise , but i do drive on some pretty rough road.. the maxxis range and yokohama range (200-250 mark) have been the best for me (driving on ice as well as wet roads). Have definitely kept me safe. HTH
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  2. #470
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    i bought 4 Bridgestone adrenalins RE001 for $235 at Jax, Smithfield. So far so good =)

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    Quote Originally Posted by BusterSonic12 View Post
    would 235/45 fit on the luxury 17" rims?
    If I recall, the stock rims are 17 x 7. The minimum legal rim width for 235/45R17 tyres is 7.5 inch.
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    but 215/45 17 are ok yah?

    Quote Originally Posted by SPQR View Post
    If I recall, the stock rims are 17 x 7. The minimum legal rim width for 235/45R17 tyres is 7.5 inch.
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  5. #473
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    Quote Originally Posted by BusterSonic12 View Post
    but 215/45 17 are ok yah?
    but why would you fit narrower tyres for the CL9?

    also, 215/45R17 may not be at least 91W load rating. remember, if your tyre load rating is less than the minimum requirement, insurance companies will deny your claim if anything happens and they could find any evidence pointing to the illegal tyres.

  6. #474
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    has anyone tried continentals sport contact 3?

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    Quote Originally Posted by andyn View Post
    has anyone tried continentals sport contact 3?
    I have them.Been on my car for approx.2yrs.Excellent tyre,nice and grippy in wet and dry,not harsh riding,wear rate is reasonable.Only negative bit pricey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by euro1603 View Post
    In the market looking for some new rubber for wheel 225 40 r w 18.. went to bob jane in vic and was recommended 4 tires.. bridgestone re001 addrenline $390 / yokohama v103 $390 / yokohama c drive $369 and faulken ze912 $240.... the guy told me that the faulken is a good tire and they put them in all taxis so i can assume they have a good wear rate..anyone drove on them before? heard allot of good things about the yokohama.. but at $1500 its a bit steep.. but i will consider if it is worth it. what you reckon?
    The Falkens are alright, i bought a set for around 200 a wheel. Thats fitted and balanced.

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    remember, rules of thumb:

    high wear rate = harder rubber = less grippy

    low wear rate = sticky & soft rubber = very grippy

    so, pick your poison that suits you
    Last edited by natnat; 07-03-2011 at 10:53 AM.

  10. #478
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    Quote Originally Posted by tony1234 View Post
    I have them.Been on my car for approx.2yrs.Excellent tyre,nice and grippy in wet and dry,not harsh riding,wear rate is reasonable.Only negative bit pricey.
    how much did u pay for them? cause i gotta quote for 250 fitted and balanced @ tempe tyres

  11. #479
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    ive had falken 452? or that model on 225/45/r17 for around 200 a wheel i think they were good but wore out quick!
    after those im just got a set of bridgestone re40s in 225/45/r17! and got them mighty cheap too 200 per wheel! (friend of a friend) then have so far been really good! enjoying them thus far!

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    Quote Originally Posted by andyn View Post
    how much did u pay for them? cause i gotta quote for 250 fitted and balanced @ tempe tyres
    $250/corner sounds a good price.Are they old stock?Made in Germany?Maybe they are grey imports.Not that these things matter too much.

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