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Old 05-13-2002, 11:47 AM
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good tires for RSX???

I live in north Jersey and deal with all types of weather conditions.

Anyone know of a good set of tires for these driving conditions?

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i have hankooks and so far no problems at all.
i got mine at

www.a1customwheels.com

its out in Jersey City.
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Old 05-13-2002, 06:47 PM
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Do you like them for winter driving or are they better for summer and rain?

I'll call the shop and check into what they sell

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What size are stocks? 205/50x16"?
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Hey racer...quick question...do you know anyone running hankooks at the autocross meets? I remember you saying a while back that they sponser events. Whats the most commonly used tire there?
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So far I've only experienced Heavy rain....with very slick road conditions. I'm happy with the tire. But more than likely when winter time comes around I am going to go back to my stock wheels for that season.
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Hey racer...quick question...do you know anyone running hankooks at the autocross meets? I remember you saying a while back that they sponser events. Whats the most commonly used tire there?
Don't know anyone yet, but our season just started too. Unfortunately the Hankook tires come in 16s or larger and that's not good for autocross (at least for me) since I like 15s.
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