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help me buy new tires

wellerdball

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2000 accord lx v6 i made a post along time ago abotu how the dealership screwed me over and ruined a perfectly good set of tires in a botched rotation and accidental destroying of a tire which has left me with front l/r tires that are worned badly rear left kumho tire with 3k miles and one bridgestone that came with the car almost like the front tires.i want to cut my loses and just get all 4 new tires and i wish i could do something about the screwed up metal rim around the plastic hubcaps my car hit the curb once when my uncle tried to park it.I drive very agressively and do alot of highway driving.I want a good set of tires where i can take a corner with total controll around town.
 

Zim Hosein

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wellerdball, when I had a car, I used BFGR tires w/o any issues at all, cheaper than GY and they weren't as sticky, meaning that they weren't that prone to pick up nails, hope this helps :)
 

John

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Tire Rack is a quality place to shop, but you are probably better off shopping at your local Discount Tire since they price match and offer stellar service.
 

WinkOsmosis

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Originally posted by: wellerdball
2000 accord lx v6 i made a post along time ago abotu how the dealership screwed me over and ruined a perfectly good set of tires in a botched rotation and accidental destroying of a tire which has left me with front l/r tires that are worned badly rear left kumho tire with 3k miles and one bridgestone that came with the car almost like the front tires.i want to cut my loses and just get all 4 new tires and i wish i could do something about the screwed up metal rim around the plastic hubcaps my car hit the curb once when my uncle tried to park it.I drive very agressively and do alot of highway driving.I want a good set of tires where i can take a corner with total controll around town.
Those are the longest sentences I have ever seen!!
 

Frodolives

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A friend of mine in Detroit with a similar car and similar driving habits loved his Pirelli mud tires believe it or not. Can't tell you which model, but the brand is good. I have a larger car and use z-rated Hoosiers.
 

Ryan

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Step one: get the hell off the computer and go down to a tire shop.
 

luvya

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I have the exact same car as yours except that mine is a 98. I bought new set of tires about 4 months ago..I didnt like the stock tires (bridgestone turanza I believe), it didn't have much grip..too easy to slide around. So when I changed it I went for Potenza 950. So far the tires have been great! L.A. has been raining these couple days and the tires perform like it was dry. Maybe you can try some Toyo tires, I heard they are pretty good too.
 

Frodolives

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Originally posted by: wellerdball
i thought z rated tires were for highspeed veichles

Heh, yeah, that's somewhat true, but even though I don't speed I like the way they grip the road.
 

wellerdball

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cool man!i have the same stock tires as you did how much did you pay for your new Potenza 950 and yeah its been raining here in downey
 

WinkOsmosis

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Originally posted by: Frodolives
Originally posted by: wellerdball
i thought z rated tires were for highspeed veichles

Heh, yeah, that's somewhat true, but even though I don't speed I like the way they grip the road.
Besides that, tires age, and the real world rating goes down with age.
 

notfred

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Originally posted by: wellerdball
i thought z rated tires were for highspeed veichles

That's the eintire point of z rated tires:

N=87 MPH, 140km/h, Spare Tires
P=93 MPH, 150km/h
Q=99 MPH, 160km/h, Winter, LT Tires
R=106 MPH, 170km/h, LT Tires
S=112 MPH, 180km/h
T=118 MPH, 190km/h
U=124 MPH, 200km/h
H=130 MPH, 210km/h, Sport Sedans
V=149 MPH, 240km/h, Sports Cars
Z=149 MPH, 240km/h and over, Sports Cars
W=168 MPH, 270km/h, Exotic Sport Cars
Y=186 MPH, 300km/h, Exotic Sport Cars
 

Turkey

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Total control over your car is a function of the driver, not the tires. You will always be able to exceed the limit of your tires in a sufficiently stupid maneuver.
 

OpalFrost98GT

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Another vote for Discount Tire...I bought 4 Khomo 712's installed in half an hour, free lifetime rotation/balance road hazard....550 bucks.
 

fronic2

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Originally posted by: wellerdball
2000 accord lx v6 i made a post along time ago abotu how the dealership screwed me over and ruined a perfectly good set of tires in a botched rotation and accidental destroying of a tire which has left me with front l/r tires that are worned badly rear left kumho tire with 3k miles and one bridgestone that came with the car almost like the front tires.i want to cut my loses and just get all 4 new tires and i wish i could do something about the screwed up metal rim around the plastic hubcaps my car hit the curb once when my uncle tried to park it.I drive very agressively and do alot of highway driving.I want a good set of tires where i can take a corner with total controll around town.

Hey, try Nitto tires I use them on my 98 Prelude and they stick like glue.

 

bmacd

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go for some low profile tires. After i get the rims i've been wanting for a long time for my jag (i want the wheels off a jaguar XKR), i'm throwing some lo-pros on there. BUT as for my contribution: I have a set of Kumhos on my explorer...they didn't last very long. They are beyond bald right now, and despite their low price, i dunno if i'll buy them again.

-=bmacd=-