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Old 11-17-2002 | 03:30 PM
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Default What kind of tires are good?

Any suggestions? I'm looking for something for everyday driving, but still has good street performance. Nothing too racey tho..
Just enough to get the car hooked up
Old 11-17-2002 | 03:52 PM
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Kuhmo Supra 712's
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Old 11-17-2002 | 04:10 PM
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AFter having my Yokohama AVS ES100's, I wouldnt recommend a Kuhmo for a damn bicycle (if they made one). Let alone someone in Canada.

I don't know if you're looking for a snow tire, but if you want rain/dry I'd recommend a Yokohama AVS ES100 -- cheap (about 10-15 more than a kumho, around $90 each shipped) and they are sooooooo nice.
Old 11-17-2002 | 04:12 PM
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I have Pirelli P7000s and they're pretty great.
Old 11-17-2002 | 04:26 PM
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From the subject, I was gonna answer Trojan

Anyway, I know a good number of people around here have Kuhmo 712s.....good combination of performance and price.

***edit*** Why'd you change the subject? Now I feel like a foo
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Again, I disagree on the price performance
For $10-$15 more a tire you can actually get a good performing tire -- while the kuhmo is just merely better than stock, which isnt saying much.

AVS ES100 = 10x better than Kuhmo's and $10-$15 more a tire.
No brainer to me.
Old 11-17-2002 | 04:40 PM
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Well I just got a set of Mugen MF8's and I'm still searching for some rubber

could someone please post websites to manufacturers so I could check them out?
Old 11-17-2002 | 05:03 PM
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www.yokohama.com

Check out the AVS ES100's. I'm telling ya. Great bang for your buck.

I got mine off tirerack for $192.68 shipped, for 2 of them.
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Originally posted by VtecRacer
Well I just got a set of Mugen MF8's and I'm still searching for some rubber

could someone please post websites to manufacturers so I could check them out?


nice wheels. im guessing you'll need 16 inch all season tires.


I dont doubt Yokohama ES series...they are good tires, just a bit more pricey. My parents have them on their car. I dont know how "good" they claim wet traction...but from their predecessor...the AVS Intermediates...they arent that great. You'll be better off with Falken Azenis which are cheaper with the same or better performance. (and definately both are not for snow)

Kuhmo's are the best bang for the buck. They last long and have good wet weather traction. Very good all around tire for daily driving in wet and dry. (not snow) If daily driving is all it is...I recommend Kuhmo.

Best prices can be found at www.tires.com or www.tirerack.com
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Old 11-17-2002 | 06:06 PM
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I used to run Yokohama's, I really dislike their sidewalls. They either cracked, bubble up, or just were overall very weak. Had to replace about 5 of them. I have no problems with my Toyo's. They are one of the best tires I've used and heard about. Only thing is they are somewhat harder to find.

Kumho's are also a quite surprisingly good tire...but just not for the winter.
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