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bridgestone vs. continential vs. hancook
whats the best tire for heavy commuting? ive had the car 10 months and put 30k on it. should i stick with stock bridge stones?
i hear people talk about continentals, but apparently they dont honor their warranties. and the ventus's get mentioned, but from what i understand their cheap. 2013 base w/ sport pkg. any info or advice? |
Michelin PSS is good option.
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i keep getting random quotes too. example the stockers installed run from 1200-2k.
continentals without an alignment are a little over 1k, so for 200-250 more i can go stock. |
bump fools
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Theres so many threads on this haha -
If you honestly put that many miles on it, I would just get the V12's again.. I saw the most miles out of those so far. And they are a good price. No need to spend the extra money when it sounds like you wont be using the tires in that manner. |
30k in 10 months...holy ****..and I thought I drove a lot haha
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30k in 10 months... your car is dead within 2-3 more year... x.X
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wow, how about you ride a bus? :ugh:
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Im thinking a properly maintained 370 will make it til' 250. Either way, sounds like OP needs a ECO car or once the engines toast, drop an electric engine in the Z. |
this got a little off track. sad part is, it isnt my only vehicle or favorite vehicle. lol
i can get potenzas for $934 installed. doesnt seem like to bad of a deal. reo5oa which ar my stockers are $1300 installed. |
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Say no to OEM. |
Conti DW is cheap, feels pretty decent for a street tire, and lasts a really long time.
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i believe the conti's were $1000 installed as well
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If all you do is daily, get some cheap tires that will last for a while and call it a day.
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so4 are close in price to the v12's. the so4s are a better tire.
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