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  • Ohtsu FP7000...worth it?

    So I'm in the market for some new cheapo stretch tires...the obvious options are federal 595's and Nankang NS-2's but I ran into a tire that is apparently new on the market...The Ohtsu FP7000, it's an all season non-directional tire produced by Falken. Prices are right around the 2 forementioned tires but the non-directional pattern is a major upside, no more tire flipping to get the most out of a tire. I was curious if anyone has ran these stretched with issues. Here are a few pics from Google....the stretch is a 205.40.17 on a 18x8.




  • #2
    I can't speak to stretching them, but I have run these on the rear of my Saab 9-5 wagon for the last couple years and they seem to tolerate being out of camber reasonably well. They're not terrible tires for the price.

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    • #3
      Well, it's this "you get what you pay for" thing.

      Yes, they're cheap, yes they stretch good - but that's about it.

      At high speed they make a lot of noise and vibrate more than average.
      Not sure about that "all weather" too, they seem to be 100% summer tires.

      Cheap ain't badass, badass ain't cheap.

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      • #4
        Been running them for a year. 205/40 on a 9 and 215/40 on a 9.5. Beautiful stretch, nice ride, and an excellent price. My car is definitely not built for speed so I can't say much for performance, but for tires that serve the purpose I needed, I couldn't be happier.

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        • #5
          Yes, they're cheap, yes they stretch good - but that's about it.

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