New Tires - Yokohama AVS ES100
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New Tires - Yokohama AVS ES100
I just recently got my 2002 Type S and i gotta say these tires suck pretty bad so i just ordered some new yoko's today...they should be on my monday...tuesday next week...ill be sure to let you know how they are when i get em on..anyone else have them or similar?
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I just need something more sporty...a nice aggressive tread.....and something thats shines well...i can get these things to shine for some reason
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It was funny....Im working in the detailing business and i pretty much just drive around all day picking up and dropping off cars...anyway i was at my local acura dealer and i noticed these same tires on the a-spec rsx type s.....it looked so good...cant wait to get mine on
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I just put Fuzions on mine.
They had similar reviews and praises as the Yoko V4s's.
Im loving them so far. A little harsh when cold, but once you get moving they are so nice.
They are quieter and much more aggressive than the MXM4's.
I do hear a little bit of tire slap when I hit a pot hole or bump, but they generally let you know the road is there and not make you feel every pebble on them.
I've taken some nice, ticht, quick turns and they dont let off. Not even a squeel out of them.
And the tread and sidewalls look cool as well. :-)
They had similar reviews and praises as the Yoko V4s's.
Im loving them so far. A little harsh when cold, but once you get moving they are so nice.
They are quieter and much more aggressive than the MXM4's.
I do hear a little bit of tire slap when I hit a pot hole or bump, but they generally let you know the road is there and not make you feel every pebble on them.
I've taken some nice, ticht, quick turns and they dont let off. Not even a squeel out of them.
And the tread and sidewalls look cool as well. :-)
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yea i was looking at those but i had some advice to lean in the direction of something a little more well known. im glad to see you like them tho..i cant wait to put mine on...
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