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i was thinking about gettin Nitto neo gens for my ride but some ppl said avids are god too, which i agree, but i have my mind set on the Nittos...any one with suggestion let me know, thanks in advance, hollaaaa one
 

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for cheap, kumho 712's i have em on my s**t, handles damn good

also for cheap,but only have traction in dry weather ONLY are falken azensis... they are cheap too
 


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I had Kumho Supra's on my last car and absolutely loved them. They were awesome in dry and wet weather but sucked in the snow =) When they said no snow rating, they were not kidding. I got stuck twice in three weeks less than 1/2 mile from my house and couldn't get up my driveway. I won't buy that style again because of the lack of snow rating but I will by Kumho's again.

Craig
 

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I have Yoko Parada Spec-2 tires on my car.....I recommend those
 


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well , the nitto neo gens are made for snow ,rain, and the whole nine yards.....but not alota ppl have em cuz they kinda burn yo pockets,lol so im not familiar with the nittos. athough my yoko's rite now are pretty new, they are wearing out becuz i havent gotten the camber kit yet, so i think imma get some new tires as soon as i get camber kits, but not sure which tire to choose, cuz my yoko rite now are pretty good, but i heard the nittos were better
 

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Originally posted by 2kstreetcivic
I have Yoko Parada Spec-2 tires on my car.....I recommend those
one more vote for the parada
 

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I run the Dunlop SP sport FM 901s there loud but the noise lets you know its working lol no really there a sweet ass tire hauls in the rain just like dry weather. You will die trying them in the snow lol i nearly did.
 

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For the price, you can't beat the Yoko AVS ES-100. They actually rank a little higher than the Pirada Spec-2s. I would go to www.tirerack.com to compare them.
 

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dont get nittos!! they have very soft sidewalls and handle like dog poo. guy put them on his camaro and rubed the curb while parking and blew it out. do not buy nittos. kumhos are only good in 40 series...50 series have softish sidewalls. if you are looking for 50 series i recommend falken azenis, yokohama avs es 100s, or (im soon getting) goodyear eagle f1. if you could tell us your tire size that would be better..
 

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i got Continential Touring Contact 215/45/17 i haven't driven them throught the snow and don't plan on it. I've also heard that they arent that good in the rain. I really like toyos i had them on my last car.
 

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Originally posted by RiceBoy
For the price, you can't beat the Yoko AVS ES-100. They actually rank a little higher than the Pirada Spec-2s. I would go to www.tirerack.com to compare them.
Actually, the Parada Spec-2s are better tires than the AVS ES-100...The AVS might be higher speed rated by 10 mph but they arent better...the Parada Spec-2s are a better performance tire.
 

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since u asked, i have the yoko avid h4's... they're h-rated and are decent, i suppose. nothing magnificent on dry, but when it's raining or the road is wet, these tires perform incredibly well, no hydroplaning on the highway while doing 80+. . . they've lasted me about 30k miles too
 

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I bought some Yoko AVS ES-100's , I love the way they look and did lots of research before i bought. I paid 245 for full set. Im waiiting for camber kit before I throw on, but buddy has some on his civic and they are very nice and handle like gule, plus he can still get them to stick in the rain, not bad tires by any means, but thats only my opinion.
 

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what's the speed rating on the yokohama avs es-100s?
 

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Originally posted by SeanMc300
kumhos are only good in 40 series...50 series have softish sidewalls
care to elaborate on that ?? im currently running 205/55/15 and they are just awesome ... but sense im only on 15" i dont need to go any smaller than a 50 so i ant test out a 40
 

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Originally posted by SeanJohn1802
for cheap, kumho 712's i have em on my s**t, handles damn good

also for cheap,but only have traction in dry weather ONLY are falken azensis... they are cheap too
:wstupid: im not saying your stupid Daniel..i just agree with you
 

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i've narrowed it down,either avid es 100 or nitto 450's, but right now im proly going for the ES100
 

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:lol: @ ryne


okay, nitto's = paying for the name . . .

the avid es100, not a bad tire for the price, great traction, but i've heard that the treadlife is just teh suX0rZ
 


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