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Old 04-17-2002, 12:25 AM   #1 (permalink)
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18's tires.....

does ne1 know what kinda tires are good or so so but cheap.... the ceapest ones...... uups almost forgot....18's.... yup once again 18's...... thanx people
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First off I wouldnt cheap out on tires, and second a really good tire for a good price are Falkens
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thanx man....

can u estimate how much they r?
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Falkens are good tires and they are priced right. I have them on my 18". I bought them as a package with the wheels but I think you can get some 215/35/18 for around 115.0 a tire.
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I agree, Falkens are great tires for the price.

I got my 18's for about $110 a tire.

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Where did you guys find Falkens for $110-$120? The best I have found yet are $147. One more thing, you are talking about Falken High Performance (FK451) right, not the All-Seasons (ZE-502)? Thanks for clarifying.
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Pirelli P7000 Supersports, are what I have and they are the best I've tried toyo and Nitto and always come back to pirelli. The P7000 run usually $165 a tire for 215/35/ZR18. jmo
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Bridgestone makes good tires. Bridgestone RE730 are good tires.

go to www.tirerack.com and search for your make and they have a rating on the tires.
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Pirelli P7000 Supersports, are what I have and they are the best I've tried toyo and Nitto and always come back to pirelli. The P7000 run usually $165 a tire for 215/35/ZR18. jmo
Agreed. I have the 225/40-18, and I am satisfied
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Agreed. I have the 225/40-18, and I am satisfied
jp, do you have any problems rubbing with that size tire? I thought that a 225/40 tire would be pushing it so I opted for a 215/35 tire to make sure I experience no rubbing.

What is the width of your rims and the offset?

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thanx people!!!!

would ne1 please post some pics of cars that rolling in 18's?
pe pe pleaseee.......
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