Look for 3G wheels. I have some on my car, check my sig.
I have hankook ventus HRII on mine. Research on tire rack too.
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Hey guys
As a few of you may have heard I got into a tiny bender tender last week because I have cheap tires that cause me to hydroplane.
I need new tires ASAP can you link me some good tires that grip well and release water really well please.
I have the stock steelies
Edit* I'm thinking of possibly getting 16 or 17 inch rims so if you guys can find me a good tire and wheel combo link it please? Cause Idk what to look for and I don't want to spend too much
Last edited by NewGalantKid; 05-05-2011 at 05:29 PM
Look for 3G wheels. I have some on my car, check my sig.
I have hankook ventus HRII on mine. Research on tire rack too.
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-Andrew
here is where i get mine from
http://www.onlinetires.com/index.php
Yea but Idk anything about tires lol...my friend has some sport performance tires that grip well and never skid in rain..unlike mine where I skid after a stop for a good 300 ft
You need to decide if you'll be running an all-season tire or if you want dedicated summer and dedicated winter tires setups.
If you go with an all-season the rubber compound is going to be stiffer than an "ultra high performance" summer tire. Wet conditions will impact the performance of tires as will the air temperature. For example, you could run a really expensive summer tire in the winter, there be no snow on the ground but the could temperatures compromise grip since the rubber compound was not intended for such cold.
Also, what kind of life are you looking for in the tire. Do you want something that will just hold you over by performing really well for 15,000 miles or are you looking for an above-average performer with a treadlife of 30,000 miles or more?
You can't just go off your friends "sport performance tires". Proper inflation, a properly installed tire, the correct tire size, alignment and many other factors will impact braking performance. Is your ABS functioning properly? If you lock up the wheels in wet weather sliding is almost a guarantee.
Long story short, figure out what you want and what will suit your needs. The suggestion to upgrade to 3G Eclipse wheels is a good route in terms of price and fitment. I ran a 3G wheel with 225/45/17 all-season tires and was pretty content.
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yep when the lowest temps you get all year are in the 50s you dont worry to much about summer and winter tires
i also agree with the 3g eclipse wheel statement, im running them myself as well. i even think i have nexen n5000 tires just like Skyforger. and im running 215/50/17 i beleive
EDIT:
I stand corrected, i USED to have nexen tires, they got switched 1k miles before the wreck, now i got hercules raptis wr1s, and its 215/45/17
Last edited by bdevx; 05-06-2011 at 01:35 AM
i have nexens on my car. they are a real good deal, 50k radial the size is 2055016 and i payed 76 bucks a peice thru work for em. had em on for a few thousand miles and so far no noticable wear. i set my camber to -.8 in the front and-1.8 to -2.0 in the back so my fronts dont wear hardly at all the backs barely do
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do 235 55R17 fit on our cars?
I have pilot exaltos from michelin and they're the best yet. i would not risk getting cheap tires. your life rides on them.
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