looking for some decent tires on a budget though
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Re: looking for some decent tires on a budget though
I like Kumhos, myself.....but if you take a look you'll find a couple of less expensive brands.
Best of luck!
KW
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Re: looking for some decent tires on a budget though
These are great tires for the price and super sticky, great in the rain and can handle any curb I put my car in, last a good whiles, Id say kuhmos after these in my opinion, they are both Korean made tires, but these are the ones for the Camaro and the kuhmos for the Accord if i cant get any michelins or hankooks on sale.
Nexen N 3000 275/40R17 98W BSW - tires-easy.com
Nexen N 3000 275/40R17 98W BSW - tires-easy.com
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Re: looking for some decent tires on a budget though
While going for tyre change, never compromise on quality. As a smart buyer, must look for quality, durability and value for money. Google online to get great price lists being offer from different brand and order the one best suited your needs.
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Re: looking for some decent tires on a budget though
Gee..... Mike. You indicate you are from Tustin, CA.... but your IP address is from Mumbai, India. Isn't this a bit odd?
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Re: looking for some decent tires on a budget though
- What's your budget? That may help folks provide some better insight as well.
- Looking for dry weather and best traction vs. some rain or all season driving (not the best idea - but maybe?)
- Are you willing to give up some performance for comfort cruising tires? How aggressive do you drive? Auto-X/Drag Strip with the car?
All important ideas to help guide the best tire for the need, then I would look at the best price vs. must haves if you need to drop in price.
I run BFG KWD 2 - which have excellent dry traction but provide enough wet traction for drive-ability in wet if absolutely needed.... But they seem to be priced high these days.
- Looking for dry weather and best traction vs. some rain or all season driving (not the best idea - but maybe?)
- Are you willing to give up some performance for comfort cruising tires? How aggressive do you drive? Auto-X/Drag Strip with the car?
All important ideas to help guide the best tire for the need, then I would look at the best price vs. must haves if you need to drop in price.
I run BFG KWD 2 - which have excellent dry traction but provide enough wet traction for drive-ability in wet if absolutely needed.... But they seem to be priced high these days.
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