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Old 08-05-2003, 07:36 AM
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TSX Tire Switch

Just wondering if anybody has switched their Michelins for other rubber?
Old 08-05-2003, 10:52 AM
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I have a second set of TSX OEM wheels that I plan to put Yokohama ES100s on. Will do the 215-45 R17 set of rubber. Thought about the 40 series and decided that was just too small for the standard drop of the tsx.
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Re: TSX Tire Switch

Originally posted by Ra003e
Just wondering if anybody has switched their Michelins for other rubber?
Had one tire blow-out due to road hazard. Replaced both front tires with Yoko YK420, which are pretty nice tires with better threadwear and AA traction. But now I'm stuck with one OEM tire.
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Re: Re: TSX Tire Switch

Originally posted by AdamC
Had one tire blow-out due to road hazard. Replaced both front tires with Yoko YK420, which are pretty nice tires with better threadwear and AA traction. But now I'm stuck with one OEM tire.
Look on the bright side, get a steel or alloy wheel and you got yourself a full size spare!
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