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Old 06-09-2004, 03:25 AM
Fleainat Fleainat is offline
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Angry Tires

anyone have any good recommendations? I just upgraded from the stock Brigestone Potenza RE92's to Toyo Proxes 4 and I can say I'm not too impressed. The straight-line grip is great, and the ride is way better and there is basically no road noise. But, cornering sucks! The sidewalls are sooooo soft that I can't even take turns at over 100mph! j/k... but it feels like extreme cornering is wobbley or loose, even though these tires are supposedly one of the best. Are they just more responsive and I don't realize it or what? They never make a squealing/screaching sound, but the car feels like it fish tails on turns and it's FWD (prelude SH). lemmme know
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Old 06-09-2004, 09:48 AM
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Re: Tires

I've got Yoko AVS ES100s on my SH. I like em. They grab really well. I know the fish tail thing you're talking about. I used to get that with the stock tires.

I don't have any experience with the Toyo's so I can't compare, but I'm happy with the yoko's.

I have a buddy that works at Discount Tire. He knows quite a bit about tires and he recommended them to me and he has them on his SRT4.
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