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Originally Posted by ondale Where is that shop at?
Did you even look at the BF Goodrich T/A's rubber?
Did they say anything about those spacers you installed? Is it safe to assume adding spacers doesn't mess anything up with the suspension? |
To answer your question, I did look around for a good performance tire and a low budget, and this tire came on top. Also I have used it before on my other car and I was extremely happy with it. I was affraid that I might be dissapointed by some of the other brands out there and when it comes down to that kind of cash... you wanna be certain with your purchase.
The T/As just came out with that new all season tire but it has barely any reviews....
The Continental performs great in snow as well as in rain and its very sticky in dry.
As for the BFs well they were out of my price range, otherwise I am sure they are probably just as good if not better... but at 200$/pop
Also the shop is in South Bend Indiana...
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Originally Posted by Cadi Cat Those look real sharp but I would think you would be more prone to hydroplaning. For me it wouldn't be a good idea. You're talking to a person who drives 90 in a rainstorm. I'm happy with my 235s. I've never been jerked off the road by a puddle. |
Well the 245 is not really that much larger then the 235... its a matter of 9.8" vs 9.5" Section width...
Today I got a chance to try them in rain and, they are way better then the Pirelli P6000s or even the Kumho Ecstas... that I have on my other wheels...
Best bang for the buck in that price range... I can wait till the new generation of that tire comes out...
These were $131/pc and with installation and tax it came out to just under 700...
As for the spacers, i just warned them not to overtorque the lug nuts and that was it...
As for the ride and safety, so far I have put over 10K miles on them and so far no issues... no vibrations, just good looks and fun.
I have also had the car up to the 3 digit speeds and its as smooth as ice...