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Well 7000 miles or less in a yearJade_Inc. wrote:5 years u say u know... How much km u make in a year?aaron17 wrote:That time again...
Tried bridgestone potenza..didnt last long
Tried goodyear eagle f1...was good for 5 years ..it cracking on the fifth and getting hard..tyre noise atm....tread good tho.
Thoughts of michelin premacy 4? Looking for soft compound ones that can be silent for long.
Oh yea... /45 17 inch
Dunlops use to be about 5 sumting a few years ago 15" ..id say they got a lot more expensive now...aaron17 wrote:I seeing Dunlop in tyre clinic couva for 700$..why so cheap tho?
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aaron17 wrote:That time again...
Tried bridgestone potenza..didnt last long
Tried goodyear eagle f1...was good for 5 years ..it cracking on the fifth and getting hard..tyre noise atm....tread good tho.
Thoughts of michelin premacy 4? Looking for soft compound ones that can be silent for long.
Oh yea... /45 17 inch
Musical Doc wrote:Would having different tyres in the front and back cause any traction issues? Eg, having a pair of maxxis in front and a pair of chinese tyres at the back.
kamakazi wrote:Short answer yes but it depends on how hard you are driving the vehicle and if the road surface is wet. Your problem will be a lot more oversteer than you bargained for and it will occur at the worst possible timeMusical Doc wrote:Would having different tyres in the front and back cause any traction issues? Eg, having a pair of maxxis in front and a pair of chinese tyres at the back.
Musical Doc wrote:kamakazi wrote:Short answer yes but it depends on how hard you are driving the vehicle and if the road surface is wet. Your problem will be a lot more oversteer than you bargained for and it will occur at the worst possible timeMusical Doc wrote:Would having different tyres in the front and back cause any traction issues? Eg, having a pair of maxxis in front and a pair of chinese tyres at the back.
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