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sharps7
08-03-2005, 11:24 AM
I need to replace 2 of my tires to pass inspection and Im not sure I wnat to spend the $360 for 2 OEM im being quoted everywhere. Any ideas on where to get them cheaper or an affordable, quality alternative?
Thanks
UnNaturalinc
08-03-2005, 02:17 PM
The stock tires are pretty overkill. There's quality tires that are substantially cheaper than the Potenzas.
I went with Hancook myself, a pretty cheap tire. I paid $57 each for them. Definitely the weak point in handling on my car, but I plan on upgrading wheels eventually and didn't' want to buy two expensive sets.
Your best bet is to call a big tire retailer and tell them what you are looking for and what you want to spend and see what they recommend.
MikeyG_U2
08-04-2005, 03:48 PM
I got new tires last week. I went with the Fuzion ZRi from TireRack. Fuzion is a new brand by Bridgestone. They were $83 a tire, they aren't as grippy as the RE040's though, but they have a 320 treadwear vs. the 140 the RE040's had...
ginta637
08-10-2005, 03:43 AM
I have yokohama avs 100's they are nice...
Puckpimp71
08-10-2005, 04:33 AM
KDW2's that I have on my car are great for 1/4 grip, but stiffer sidewalls would be nice.
Striker187
08-10-2005, 04:40 AM
i have the fuzions as well. a little less dry grip but they feel much better in the rain than the potenzas. plus the high treadwear rating is a bonus.
MSP#735
08-10-2005, 06:41 AM
you have any pics of these? also, what did you pay for them? i am gonna need new tires soon and im debating on the proxes, es100 and another good tread wear/tread pattern tire. im not for autox so thats not a concern with me...im mainly concerned with tread life!!! thanks in advance!
i have the fuzions as well. a little less dry grip but they feel much better in the rain than the potenzas. plus the high treadwear rating is a bonus.
I ran the Fuzion ZRi for the beginning of the summer. They are good tires for $80. I agree that there is a little less grip in the dry and they feel a little better in the rain. I liked the turn-in of the tires.
I just had Hankook Z212s put on the car this weekend and so far I love them. They were $95. The straight line grip and cornering is much better than the stock tires or the Fuzions. I haven't been in the rain yet. The turn-in is a little more vague with the Hankooks, but the ultimate grip more than makes up for it.
MSP#735
08-11-2005, 06:59 AM
i have been hearing alot of good from Fuzion i may go with them enstead of the toyos....i hope i make the right decision!
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