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So I currently have the Bridgestone Potenza RE050a and the tread is
So they lasted about 20,000 miles......GREAT tire btw.....EXPENSIVE tire btw.......
Are there better/cheaper alternative out there.....I cant get the Vredestein Sessanta b/c they don't come in the size I need [275/40/18]
Sry there are no naked girls.......just needed your attention.
So they lasted about 20,000 miles......GREAT tire btw.....EXPENSIVE tire btw.......
Are there better/cheaper alternative out there.....I cant get the Vredestein Sessanta b/c they don't come in the size I need [275/40/18]
Sry there are no naked girls.......just needed your attention.
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SON OF A....
I feel dirty knowing I clicked on this hoping to see naked girls sitting on tires....
nevermind.
I like my good year eagle F1 all seasons. I have about 8500 miles on them and they handle in the wet and a little snow very well. I am very happy. No signs of feathering yet but ive been getting it aligned a lot just to maek sure. (by a lot i mean twice
I feel dirty knowing I clicked on this hoping to see naked girls sitting on tires....
nevermind.
I like my good year eagle F1 all seasons. I have about 8500 miles on them and they handle in the wet and a little snow very well. I am very happy. No signs of feathering yet but ive been getting it aligned a lot just to maek sure. (by a lot i mean twice
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rarely can you get an alternative that is both better and cheaper, especially when it comes to the larger sized tires. I would say try to take advantage of sales etc.
for exampe I bought 4 of the RE050A Pole positions for $800, so at a little under $200 a piece they were a pretty good deal.
I got the 30% coupon off of slickdeals.net, you might be able to search for coupons and offers there that might help out in deferring the cost
for exampe I bought 4 of the RE050A Pole positions for $800, so at a little under $200 a piece they were a pretty good deal.
I got the 30% coupon off of slickdeals.net, you might be able to search for coupons and offers there that might help out in deferring the cost
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Do you track/X-Cross/Canyon with them?
I've got them in 245/40/18F and 275/40/18R and every time I attack a curve a little faster than the avg. traffic speed, I feel like I'm about to lose it man. I'm sure my GF210's and the stock 07 Tokico struts couldn't have made that big of a difference. This was coming from me going on the canyons with the stock rims and stock RE040 tires.
I've got them in 245/40/18F and 275/40/18R and every time I attack a curve a little faster than the avg. traffic speed, I feel like I'm about to lose it man. I'm sure my GF210's and the stock 07 Tokico struts couldn't have made that big of a difference. This was coming from me going on the canyons with the stock rims and stock RE040 tires.