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mugen00

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Just wondering what kinds tires is everyone running on. Anyone here running on the nitto neo gen? Im thinking of purchasing some but they are so damm expensive
 

N/A_SI

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bald tires
 


bklynEG

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215/35 18 nitto nt450's
 


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Front - Kumho 712's 205/55/15
Rear - Kumho 712's 195/55/15
 

v-teced

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Originally posted by SeanJohn1802
Front - Kumho 712's 205/55/15
Rear - Kumho 712's 195/55/15
Why is that Daniel?
 

SeanMc300

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Originally posted by thoughthard
205-60-15
Kumho 716 Ecsta HP4

get a 50 series!

205/50-15 yokohomo avs es 100's

next tire is falken azenis is same size


seanjohn, atleast my reasoning for this, is because the back end will rotate better around the turns if it has less of a contact patch to the ground compared to the front. its an anal way of trying to overcome understeer.
 

thoughthard

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Originally posted by SeanMc300
get a 50 series!

205/50-15 yokohomo avs es 100's

next tire is falken azenis is same size


seanjohn, atleast my reasoning for this, is because the back end will rotate better around the turns if it has less of a contact patch to the ground compared to the front. its an anal way of trying to overcome understeer.
Choices were either 195-60-15 or 205-60-15. Both of them kept the speedo around the correct reading. The 205 was chosen because:

-More tire width to protect the wheel lip
-Lighter than the 195-60-15
-Less miles on car with the larger tire (even though it is miniscule)
 

SlammedBlueEM2

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Originally posted by thoughthard
Choices were either 195-60-15 or 205-60-15. Both of them kept the speedo around the correct reading. The 205 was chosen because:

-More tire width to protect the wheel lip
-Lighter than the 195-60-15
-Less miles on car with the larger tire (even though it is miniscule)
As long as the speedo isn't beyond 4% off, your speed readings will be fine.

Me...? That appears to be a 205-55-15 in my current signature.

Oh yeah, the Bridgestone S-03s.
 

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im rolling on hankook 215-40r17 and they ride like my factory tires
 


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