New tyres....what to go for.
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New tyres....what to go for.
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sorted out what rims I`m going with so,
what make of tyre would you guys recommend??
Are Toyo anygood?
Thoughts please.
Andy.
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sorted out what rims I`m going with so,
what make of tyre would you guys recommend??
Are Toyo anygood?
Thoughts please.
Andy.
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diamondcali
I usually go with Falkens give me good wear never had any problems with them Andy
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Hi Andy,
I'm in the tyre trade and have a couple of recommendations, If money is not a problem then go for Pirelli's, they deliver bags of grip (In all conditions) and last fairly well (What I run on mine) A cheaper alternative is Kumho Ecsta Supra, which deliver good roadholding (Aquaplane slightly in heavy rain) but scrub out fairly quickly, as all cheaper tyres do.
I'm in the tyre trade and have a couple of recommendations, If money is not a problem then go for Pirelli's, they deliver bags of grip (In all conditions) and last fairly well (What I run on mine) A cheaper alternative is Kumho Ecsta Supra, which deliver good roadholding (Aquaplane slightly in heavy rain) but scrub out fairly quickly, as all cheaper tyres do.
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STEVEN MAYHEW
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