What Would Be The Best Tire For 19 Inch Wheels?

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Old 07-12-2005, 03:19 PM
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What Would Be The Best Tire For 19 Inch Wheels?

HELLO,, GUYS..

I am currently looking for tires to fit 19 wheels sizes. Here are my list.

1) DUNLOP DIREZZA DZ101, Price: $155.00 each (GET $50.00 REBATE TIL AUG 6, 2005

2) Hankook Ventus Sport K104
245/35R19 280 Treadwear Price: $156.00 each

3) Toyo Proxes 4
245/35R19 300 Treadwear Price: $178.00 each

4) Toyo Proxes T1r
245/35R19 280 Treadwear Price: $206.00 each

What would you guys recommend me for tires 245/35/19?
Your prompt reply will be appreciated. Thanks!!!
Old 07-12-2005, 04:41 PM
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Falken Azenis ST115

If you enjoy performance driving but are not willing to deal with the ride harshness, road noise and short treadlife associated with other UHP and MP tires… look no further than the ST115. A favorite among owners with sport coupes and sedans because of its quiet ride, Ultra High Performance (UHP) and above average treadwear (360).

$166 each w/ free shipping from tires.com

Falken's new ST115 blends high performance and stylish looks with new quiet ride technology. One of the trade-offs in ultra high performance tire design has been the high feedback of road noise. The ST115 utilizes a revolutionary new base rubber compound with micro vacuum capsules that literally suck up road noise, making this one of the quietest rides now available. And don't worry about performance because the ST115 has all the features you'll need to compete on the street.

•Quiet ride base tread rubber contains micro vacuum capsules that suck up road noise.

•Round shoulder profile won't interfere with suspensions or fenders.

•Stylish graphics & rim protector ridge deliver good looks and protect your wheel investment.

•Wide grooves and directional tread look good and deliver excellent wet and dry traction.

•Performance casing design features polyester plies with an extra sidewall reinforcing ply, full-width steel belts and nylon cap plies...the latest technology.

•Low profiles, high speed ratings, long wear: 30, 35, 40, 45 and 50 series; V & Z-speed rated, UTQG 360AA.
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THANKS FOR YOUR INFO..
Old 07-13-2005, 06:38 PM
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You are in LA ,like me,why not go with summer tire?

I know a lot of guys like the 35 wall,I think for our road conditions here in

Cali (second worst in nation) it's better to choose 40 wall .

BF Goodrich g-force KD is as close to race tire as you can get.Incredible grip.

CompTech's Honda S2000 won the competion with these tires.

I the end You need to decide for yourself what is best for you.

Good Luck !
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Yeah,, I would defenitely go for 245/40/19,, I've got eibach 1"drop.. I am not sure if it will fit 100% with no rubbing with a full car load.. i've not had a chance to ask to Tire specialist yet.. It would be perfect if a 245/40/19 tire will fit on the TL without any rubbing.
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