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Old 08-30-04, 05:08 PM
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quick tire question

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im looking to buy some new tires. whats the best thats out there without creating a hole in my pocket? ive seen nitto's are decently priced as well as kumho's. but any other feedback would be great...thanks a lot!
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Depending on the size, $100/tire from the Tire Rack should be considered the minimum amount to spend to get a quality tire.

If you want a good tire for the money, the Dunlop SP8000 (if they still have any), the Kumho MX, and the Bridgestone 750 are good choices. You will have to spend a bit more to get to the top tier of tires.
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the toyo t1-s are probably the best bang for the buck tires around. I have them on my mazdaspeed and they handle incredibly, and cost sub 140 a tire from www.tiresavings.com. Ill be putting a set on my 7 as well.
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Originally Posted by rx7f4n4tic
the toyo t1-s are probably the best bang for the buck tires around. I have them on my mazdaspeed and they handle incredibly, and cost sub 140 a tire from www.tiresavings.com. Ill be putting a set on my 7 as well.
I have the Toyo T1-S as well, but they cost more than $140/tire in my sizes....
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