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Old 04-04-2004, 07:23 PM
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Tire ideas

Hey all i have been getting ready to put some new rubber on my hatch
Its a 91 civic running 15" rims. I right now have Dunlop FM 901s and was very happy with them now there worn a bit less grip and loud. Now these are godly in the rain and grip up really well and i think the nosie is ok for the grip and price.

Now i'm thinking of moving to the Falken Azlens in 205/50R15 or keep my FMs in 195/55R15. What would be better for AutoXing but mainly hard street driving? they both had same tread wear and price is about the same so what would be better? Also more ideas would be welcome.
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Re: Tire ideas

I think my Focal R3's with Folk Phantom HRX would be good for you, but they are 17".
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