tires on a budget
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Car: 1994 Jeep Wrangler
tires on a budget
well, i will be needing new tires soon. the 215 60 r15 goodyear eagles just dont cut it. i am thinking 235s all around. im just not sure what a good hooking mainly for straight line tire would be. i was originally planning on BFG radial TAs but i keep hearing they dont hook well. i also like the look of the raised white lettering my car has now and i would like to keep that look as long as i still am running those 15s.
Want raised white letters? Check out Cooper Cobras.
Want a good BFGoodrich tire? Check out Comp TAs.
Want a cheap performance tire? Go Japanese with Kumho or Yokohama.
www.tirerack.com might help. Its a really good site.
Want a good BFGoodrich tire? Check out Comp TAs.
Want a cheap performance tire? Go Japanese with Kumho or Yokohama.
www.tirerack.com might help. Its a really good site.
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From: Central NJ, USA
Car: 1986 Firebird
Engine: 2.8 V6
Transmission: 700R4
I have BFG Radial T/a's; never noticed any problems that people seem to have (no traction, bad in the rain, wear out really fast, etc). But as far as my great traction; I -do- just have a V6, and I -do- have P245/60r15's on the back, on a 15x8 rim.
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anybody have these...... its says that they have superior dry traction and for only 47 bucks apeice i think i might be sold. http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....re1=yes#Survey
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