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Old Dec 4, 2006 | 04:21 PM
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Originally Posted by 64mgb
Wow...there must be some sort of thread revival seminar going on...lol

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bashed if i dont use search, bashed if i do :p
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Old Dec 4, 2006 | 04:31 PM
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FALKEN AZENIS RT615 IS THE BEST TIRE ON THE MARKET HANDS DOWN.

homeboy at americas tire hooks it up for $100 mounted and balanced for 205/50/15

the old azenis vere great also but the new ones have better wet tracion and less treadwear.

I run them on my daily driver, havent noticed any exceptional tread wear in 3000 miles. (the front ones )
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Old Dec 4, 2006 | 07:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Jeezus
I have 205-50-15s of Toyo Proxie4s on the protege... let me tell you, those tires will grip your face off, to the point where your whole car will lean and tip over before it even thinks about sliding...

I had falken 512s before hand, and they were pretty sweet too. i will never go back after the toyos though, and they only costed me 65$ per tire vs 57$ on the falkens.
Good job on searching...

and bringing a 2 year old thread back from the dead lol

I run sumitomo HTR200s on my 84GS, stock '+' rims and I love them. Pretty much the best I can fit on those rims.... But if I ever change rim size, chances are my preference of tire will change as well.

Jon
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