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^ yeah lolll wow i don't want to be associated with that tho lol
jay lets meet up! guppies meet or something for old times sake hahha
jay lets meet up! guppies meet or something for old times sake hahha
coffee meet during day. Guppies at night. It's doable.
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is the coffee of the Vietnamese type?? ?
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my car has about a thousand to go before 50k miles, im still on the stock michelins that came with the car.
what kind of all season tires do you recommend? falken? good year? bridgestone?
i have to go with all seasons since it actually rains up here
what kind of all season tires do you recommend? falken? good year? bridgestone?
i have to go with all seasons since it actually rains up here
Haven't had any problems in the rain with my Hankook Ventus V12 Evo's (max perf. summer).
But Continental Extreme Contact DWS are very good all seasons. And not super expensive like Michelins are.
But Continental Extreme Contact DWS are very good all seasons. And not super expensive like Michelins are.
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Matt, I agree with the Conti's. Sumitomos are cheap and perform alright too if you're looking for cheaper stuff.
Matt, I agree with the Conti's. Sumitomos are cheap and perform alright too if you're looking for cheaper stuff.
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doesnt have to be cheap, i dont mind spending the money on good stuff
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Okay hands down, Eagle F1 GS-D3. It says they're UHP summer's, but they're all around tires. The F1 GS-D3 are amazing in the heavy rains too. Very hydroplane resistant, compared to the FK452's. I feel much more confident with the F1 compared to the FK452's.
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hmm... i sometimes take my car up to tahoe in for snowboarding, will those tires be ok?
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dang like 17 inch sizes are like 270bux each!
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These tires are not intended for snow or ice.... no freezing temps for these tires lol. I read a review somewhere where they only got to 11mph in snow, using two people to push the car and the wheels just kept spinning and couldn't get traction.
These tires are not intended for snow or ice.... no freezing temps for these tires lol. I read a review somewhere where they only got to 11mph in snow, using two people to push the car and the wheels just kept spinning and couldn't get traction.
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These tires are not intended for snow or ice.... no freezing temps for these tires lol. I read a review somewhere where they only got to 11mph in snow, using two people to push the car and the wheels just kept spinning and couldn't get traction.
These tires are not intended for snow or ice.... no freezing temps for these tires lol. I read a review somewhere where they only got to 11mph in snow, using two people to push the car and the wheels just kept spinning and couldn't get traction.
What else?
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Or should I just use chains w/ em?
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ill probably go with those continentals, they got the highest rating on tire rack for UHP all seasons
dont really want to spend $552 on them :thumbsdow
dont really want to spend $552 on them :thumbsdow
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I had conts on the TL cost me 600 w everything installed balanced lifetime warranty blah blah
dont have them anymore though
dont have them anymore though
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what happened?
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didnt have time to swap them onto the Mazda so I traded it in with them on the TL but it was ok because they had some camber plus were 2.5 years old
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Falkens are a uhp summer too. I think I may try to Hankook V12 Evo next though. My friend said I should try them, and he said he likes them better too.
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if i got summer tires could i still drive in the snow if i put on chains?
i really dont drive in the snow that often...
i really dont drive in the snow that often...
Hankook Ventus V12 Evo's are awesome. I love the ride and handling. And there's a $60 rebate for them too right now.
Originally wanted the Continentals, but they were so popular at the time that they were always on back order.
Originally wanted the Continentals, but they were so popular at the time that they were always on back order.