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in my experience, i thought that the bridgestone potenzas were good, had good response, and good dry traction, wet traction was pretty good. dont have experience with yokohamas, but my friend has them on his car, and he says that its really good, noticeable difference. forgot what company tire he used to have though. my other friend has toyos on his mitsubishi gsx and it has really good traction, and response, tire wear seems to be really good too.
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yea I'd go with toyos or falkens if I were buying tires, not that they are the cheapest, but they are both good quality
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1989 RX-7 TII --- Just got rebuilt and street ported RB 3" dual exhaust, BNR stage 1 modified factory turbo, FCD, S-AFC II, 720cc secondaries, Aftermarket Turbo inlet duct w/K&N, Hawk HP+ pads HKS Blow-Off Valve, Stainless brake and clutch lines |
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some of those new BF Goodrich tires you see in the 2 page ads on the car mags are badass! Noticebly better grip then toyos!
http://www.bfgoodrichtires.com/image..._kdw_large.jpg thes tires are badass! expensive though |
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how much are those tires?
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1989 RX-7 TII --- Just got rebuilt and street ported RB 3" dual exhaust, BNR stage 1 modified factory turbo, FCD, S-AFC II, 720cc secondaries, Aftermarket Turbo inlet duct w/K&N, Hawk HP+ pads HKS Blow-Off Valve, Stainless brake and clutch lines |
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