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Old 11-28-03, 07:30 PM
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Old 11-28-03, 08:55 PM
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Anyone miss the SO2's??? R.I.P!!! My Toyo T1-S feel and sound like **** compared to them. Now if BFG would only make the KDs in a 235-45-17 Id be a happy camper.
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Yes, but it doesnt do any good when theyre not the right size. I wish they had a broader range of sizes, instead of an almost Honda-specific size linup.
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I've had time to put em thru the paces. I think I'll stay with the TPTs. I don't think I can hurt these things.
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Originally posted by Don-94BB R2(NJ)
Anyone miss the SO2's??? R.I.P!!!
Amen, brother!

My S03s don't compare to my oft-lamented S02s.

Not to mention that the damn 03s are HEAVY. The Toyos are much lighter by comparison.

The best way to ruin a set of lightweight Fikses? Put some leaden S03s on them........
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