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Leprechaun93 06-13-2013 09:40 PM

Stop peeling out and maybe your tires will last longer...

monte carlo 3831 06-13-2013 09:49 PM


Originally Posted by Leprechaun93 (Post 554309)
Stop peeling out and maybe your tires will last longer...


peeling out.....:rotfl:

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iMuf 06-13-2013 10:22 PM

I just got some summitomo touring tires. I believe they were $140 a piece and I must say, they are a very nice tire. Very quiet, very nice ride, and a 90,000 mile warrenty.

RonBoySS 06-13-2013 11:58 PM

I just went with Yokahama 580's, depending on speed rating they are either 45 or 60,000 mile rated. Have about 500 miles on them, so no long term test........they are very sticky, extremely quiet, and roll like crazy. I changed from Pirelli PZero Nero 17's (factory size in the Dale Jr.) to a 235/50/18, the ride improved immensely.

Take a look at the Yok, picked em up at Discount Tire, they had $300 in rebates over Memorial Day. I went with a wheel & tire package.

tps221 06-14-2013 11:09 AM

gotta go with town fair tire as far as repairs if something goes wrong they are awesome. i have cheapo $65 a piece tires MILESTAR they are 2 years old have almost 20k mi on them and still look pretty good hold really well for all season tires i use them all year round in New England winters they hold more than enough. (dont have traction control, do have ABS)


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