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What are the quitest tires that stretch nice? My cheap ass tires are loud as FUCK! Stupid sunny tires!
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nitto nt555's 225/35 on 19x10...great
kumho ecsta spt's worked nice for me as well....
general exclaim uhp's
achilles atr's are nice - cheap stretch good and have good treadwear
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Originally posted by Royal_T View PostI love my Falken 452s but they have a bad rap. I have not had nothing but good things from themthey take the everyday beating. Running 215/45/17 on 8.5 in front while having a 235/40/17 on a 9.5" in the back... not crazy aggressive, but I also have had nothing but good things from them
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Originally posted by Exorcist View PostWell I guess I'll answer to my own question. Hankook S1 evo works very well with stretching, seems to be one of the narrowest tires and still very high quality product.
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Originally posted by Exorcist View PostAnyone with experience with Hankook S1 evo?
I'm looking for a tyre that is narrow for it's size since I need all the clearance possible.
I've heard that Falken 452 and Toyo T1-R are both like this but I'm not comfortable using either although I've used both on other wheels.
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Bumping an old thread... Anyone with experience with Hankook S1 evo?
I'm looking for a tyre that is narrow for it's size since I need all the clearance possible.
I've heard that Falken 452 and Toyo T1-R are both like this but I'm not comfortable using either although I've used both on other wheels.
I'm basically looking Hankook S1 evo since felgen-garage uses them and someone in the net has said they are one of the narrowest of the bunch.
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Some of you said you had bubbling from Toyo proxes 4's? I am about to mount some 225/40/18 on a 10 and 205/40/18 on a 9 so hopefully this wont happen to me. Anyone had better experience with the proxes 4's?
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Originally posted by myrmidon View PostFalken 912's stretch like a beast. That rim guard pokes it's face out and laughs in the face of physics. They also have an extremely low 'ratio' or whatever, as in, to sit flush on an 8" wheel most tires need a 215, but a 215 on an 8" with a falken is a baby stretch.
Originally posted by Presns3 View Postbumping this cuz its a good thread...
what do you guys suggest out of these:
I've had a ton of 452s bubble on me, so i kinda wanna stay away
I've had pretty good luck with the generals so far, but i dont like the brand image, and the tread looks ugly.
The dunlops have bad ratings..
and everything else is too expensive. lol
anyways, i highly suggest you guys buy your tires from discount tire and get the ~$20 warranty certificate
if your tires fail in any way, bubble, flat, etc, they replace them for free no questions asked....
i think i may just get the 452s again along with the certificates
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bumping this cuz its a good thread...
what do you guys suggest out of these:
I've had a ton of 452s bubble on me, so i kinda wanna stay away
I've had pretty good luck with the generals so far, but i dont like the brand image, and the tread looks ugly.
The dunlops have bad ratings..
and everything else is too expensive. lol
anyways, i highly suggest you guys buy your tires from discount tire and get the ~$20 warranty certificate
if your tires fail in any way, bubble, flat, etc, they replace them for free no questions asked....
i think i may just get the 452s again along with the certificates
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Falken 912's stretch like a beast. That rim guard pokes it's face out and laughs in the face of physics. They also have an extremely low 'ratio' or whatever, as in, to sit flush on an 8" wheel most tires need a 215, but a 215 on an 8" with a falken is a baby stretch.
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onlinetires.com have falken, and a bunch of other brands. there also pretty cheap..
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Originally posted by Morbid View PostWhere's the best place to get falken tires online since tirerack doesn't carry them?Discount Tire Direct is retiring, but check out our partners at Tire Rack! With tires and wheels for virtually every vehicle make and model, Tire Rack is your new source for the best prices and selection for online and mail-order purchases.
www.tires-easy.com (carries almost every brand even cheap chinese tires LOL)
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