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15"-225/50 tyres?
i have worn out my 15" 225/50 rear tyres, but i'm having a hard time finding a manufacturer that produces tyres in that size.
(i have found some but price/style is an issue, gotta look cool right?) if anyone have som tips they are welcome!:confused: |
that is a really odd size. drop to 215 or 205/50's and you will have a much larger selection and a better fit if you are on stock fenders.
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i know, but it fits just right. can't afford 17" but soure want some, maybe later, by the way i have +2,5" on all 4 corners, so there is no problem with space.:)
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I'm a big kumho fan (korean tire company)...they have 225/50/15s in their ecsta 711 model tire...i love all of the kumho tires i have tried thus far. Great price, excellent traction and wear. They run about 50 bucks each here in the US
Nick |
Kumhos are great tires for everything except one, looks. Unfortunately it is important to me, and the sidewall on Kumhos are square and ugly. I just got a set of 205/40/17 Pirellis. They have very sexy sidewalls and are'nt priced too badly.
Jason |
Price is up there, but Pirelli has a PZero Asymetrico in 225/50/15 for $135US. Mine are the PZero Nero, whatever that means.
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:) thanks for a lot of great tips! my pc had a serious break down,
but im online again. now i think i have blown my right cylinder head :( it leaks oil like no tomorrow.. last time i adjusted my valves i used locktite on the gaskets, stupid.... i know that now. |
If durability is not your concern, you may try Dunlop D01J street legal racing tyres. They have 195/55, 205/55, 205/50, 225/50. Cost around US$100+/-, depends on sizes.
http://www.stuckey.com.au/new/racetyre.htm#StreetLegal Tim |
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