Recommended All Season Tires: 1998 2.3 CL
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Recommended All Season Tires: 1998 2.3 CL
Hey Group,
I have a 2.3 CL 1998 with 151 000km on it. I would like to replace the tires with some good all season ones. I am still on the stock rims and I intend to stay on them.
What would you guys recommend?
Thank you.
I have a 2.3 CL 1998 with 151 000km on it. I would like to replace the tires with some good all season ones. I am still on the stock rims and I intend to stay on them.
What would you guys recommend?
Thank you.
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I have the yoko avid v4s and they are pretty good, just remmeber to rotate em. I forgot and man did I tear through the front tires lol, after rotating they are fantastic again. I'll probably get 25,000 miles out of em, which is good the way I drive lol
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No, we're recommending good tires
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Hi,
I would recommend puttiing FUZIONS HRi great all season tire with fraction of the cost of this name brand tires. I researched a lot and finally setteled for the Fuzion HRi all season approx cost is $57/tire, you can get them cheaper as well. Great in snow as well. Good aggressive pattern in fact I also have them on my sisters Taurus.
I hoep this helps.
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I would recommend puttiing FUZIONS HRi great all season tire with fraction of the cost of this name brand tires. I researched a lot and finally setteled for the Fuzion HRi all season approx cost is $57/tire, you can get them cheaper as well. Great in snow as well. Good aggressive pattern in fact I also have them on my sisters Taurus.
I hoep this helps.
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Continental's ContiExtremeContact, it's a performance all season with above average ice and snow performance, and for less money than one would might expect. These will likely be my next tires. Check out TireRack.com. What I am still trying to figure out is, if it's cheaper to have these shipped out of the states after paying duty and brokerage fees etc. I was quoted $820 at a local tire shop which is still cheaper than my Bridgestone Potenzas were in 2003.
Originally Posted by KartGuy
Hey Group,
I have a 2.3 CL 1998 with 151 000km on it. I would like to replace the tires with some good all season ones. I am still on the stock rims and I intend to stay on them.
What would you guys recommend?
Thank you.
I have a 2.3 CL 1998 with 151 000km on it. I would like to replace the tires with some good all season ones. I am still on the stock rims and I intend to stay on them.
What would you guys recommend?
Thank you.
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Originally Posted by suprachica79
I have the yoko avid v4s and they are pretty good, just remmeber to rotate em. I forgot and man did I tear through the front tires lol, after rotating they are fantastic again. I'll probably get 25,000 miles out of em, which is good the way I drive lol
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YOu guys don't seem to recommending the Stock michelins that come with it.
Tire size
205/55R16 89V
Tire size
205/55R16 89V
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