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  • overall best tire?

    what would you guys recomend?

    im looking for 205/60/15


    i was lookin at Azenis but i heard they wear too fast...

    i need sumtin for daily driving, with good grip for pwning local ricers [img]{SMILIES_PATH}/wink.gif[/img]

  • #2
    so far from what I understand, the Falken Ziex 512 is best bang for the buck.

    I really like my yoko's, they're wearing great and are still plenty sticky for everday shens

    search on tire places based on specs and put them up, I'm sure people on here will have insight on what you find.
    -Vinny

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    • #3
      I've got the BFG KDW2's on and I love em. They have plenty of grip for everyday driving, and occasional trips to the strip too. They wear pretty well as long as you keep up on rotations. They've gone down close to $30 per tire in my size since I've bought them, so it's at least worth looking at the price one em now in your size.
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      • #4
        +1 for Ziex 512

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        • #5
          for total all out tire id go with, 205/50/15 with BF goodrich g-force traction T/As. for all around street tire with good grip id say the 512's too. ive heard nothing but good things about them.
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          • #6
            I've got some yokohama avid h4 all season performance. got them siped and they're great. good summer traction and outstanding in the rain.

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            • #7
              i need something that will greap awsomly in the rain...

              bw tucker (TSN) and i met up last ngith and he told they were yokohoma sumitn.... the tread patern was deff different

              also i found four 512's for 240 $ on ebay

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Saturn_06
                i need something that will greap awsomly in the rain...

                bw tucker (TSN) and i met up last ngith and he told they were yokohoma sumitn.... the tread patern was deff different

                also i found four 512's for 240 $ on ebay
                this is what my yokohama's tread pattern looks like if that give you any clue

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                • #9
                  no im talking about the parada spec-2

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Saturn_06
                    no im talking about the parada spec-2
                    bah, they're not all they're cracked up to be IMO

                    Originally posted by andy_wh2000
                    Originally posted by Saturn_06
                    i need something that will greap awsomly in the rain...

                    bw tucker (TSN) and i met up last ngith and he told they were yokohoma sumitn.... the tread patern was deff different

                    also i found four 512's for 240 $ on ebay
                    this is what my yokohama's tread pattern looks like if that give you any clue
                    same as mine, I have the Avid V4s, love them for a daily and slight dick-around tire

                    Originally posted by Blue04RedLine
                    I've got the BFG KDW2's on and I love em. They have plenty of grip for everyday driving, and occasional trips to the strip too. They wear pretty well as long as you keep up on rotations. They've gone down close to $30 per tire in my size since I've bought them, so it's at least worth looking at the price one em now in your size.
                    these are supposed to be pretty good, what treadwear are they?
                    -Vinny

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                    • #11
                      I've been using my Fuzion ZR's very agressive for 5000+ miles and they are great and sorta cheap too. Just my 3cents
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                      • #12
                        Had those Parada-1's and they were wearing out fairly quick. Not sure if they changed the compound with the 2's. They did stick a lot better than the Toyo's Proxes I had before them though

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Schizzo97SC2
                          Originally posted by Blue04RedLine
                          I've got the BFG KDW2's on and I love em. They have plenty of grip for everyday driving, and occasional trips to the strip too. They wear pretty well as long as you keep up on rotations. They've gone down close to $30 per tire in my size since I've bought them, so it's at least worth looking at the price one em now in your size.
                          these are supposed to be pretty good, what treadwear are they?
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                          • #14
                            the paradas are purely for aesthetics. nothing else. i like my bfg gforce sports. They grip pretty good for me. these past days of pouring rain in FL havent been an issue at all. Someone mentioned the traction t/a's too. my buddy has em and he loves those too.

                            Jason

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                            • #15
                              Yes the BFGoodrich G-force T/A's are great. Noticed a huge difference in gripping capability in comparison to my stock tires, obviously, but they are wearing well. The only problem i've come across with these is mounting the rims to these things since they are so stiff. I had a few leaks at first, but once you get them on and working well, you'll enjoy them.
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