toyo proxes T1r or Michelin Pilot sport ps2?
tires come in at costco in about a week for the michelin ps2.. after searching the forum it looks like people love the goodyear eagle F1's..
Should I reconsider? Bummer part is that the only tires worn right now is the rear right...
Should I just replace the rear two with the toyo's?
Or replace all 4 with the goodyear eagles or just get the ps2's that are on order..
I live in the bay area. It started raining today.. Looking for a quiet ride with good grip.
Should I reconsider? Bummer part is that the only tires worn right now is the rear right...
Should I just replace the rear two with the toyo's?
Or replace all 4 with the goodyear eagles or just get the ps2's that are on order..
I live in the bay area. It started raining today.. Looking for a quiet ride with good grip.
Originally Posted by jagbagri' post='745303' date='Dec 14 2008, 11:27 PM
Try American Discount Tyre store. They quoted me about $230.00ea for the Mich PS or about $1100 balanced, mounted with warranty for everything.
worth a trip for the quick quote, I think.
worth a trip for the quick quote, I think.
Originally Posted by newbiebimmer' post='675598' date='Sep 22 2008, 03:09 PM
I'm pretty sure the bulge is on the inside (btw, how dangerous is this? should i not drive on it?) I didn't know our cars cause the bulges from negative camber.
Should i change them guys or should i wait till i sell the car and the buyer would change them at his expanse.Coz im not going to pay 2,000$ for 5month.Wht do u guys think?
Wht is the worst that can happen? I ve got RFTs, so i thought if it ll blow up, the RFT will save me no?
PS:Sorry Newbiebimmer, didnt mean to hijack ur thread, just thought wasnt worth opening a new thread for this question.
BTW, if im going to change tires, it ll be as urs, TF1s or yokohoma 100s as they have same performance but cheaper $$$. Remember, im still college student and plz dont think im cheap, its just my tuition fee is already 30,000$ yr, so i try to save as much as i can thx
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What happened to checking TireRack for pricing? The Yokohama ADVAN Sport sells for $278/tire Front and $349 Rear.....#4 tire on Tire Rack in its class. That's $1254 for all 4, not including shipping.
The #1 Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3 tire and #2 Bridgestone Pole Position RE050A's do not come in a 285/30/19 rear.
MIchelin PS2's (#2 rated): $350/tire Front & $440/tire Rear = $1580 not including shipping. Shipping is around $60.
Of course you'd have to pay for the mounting and balancing locally.
The #1 Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3 tire and #2 Bridgestone Pole Position RE050A's do not come in a 285/30/19 rear.
MIchelin PS2's (#2 rated): $350/tire Front & $440/tire Rear = $1580 not including shipping. Shipping is around $60.
Of course you'd have to pay for the mounting and balancing locally.
Originally Posted by DrLev99' post='745412' date='Dec 15 2008, 02:46 AM
What happened to checking TireRack for pricing? The Yokohama ADVAN Sport sells for $278/tire Front and $349 Rear.....#4 tire on Tire Rack in its class. That's $1254 for all 4, not including shipping.
The #1 Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3 tire and #2 Bridgestone Pole Position RE050A's do not come in a 285/30/19 rear.
MIchelin PS2's (#2 rated): $350/tire Front & $440/tire Rear = $1580 not including shipping. Shipping is around $60.
Of course you'd have to pay for the mounting and balancing locally.
The #1 Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3 tire and #2 Bridgestone Pole Position RE050A's do not come in a 285/30/19 rear.
MIchelin PS2's (#2 rated): $350/tire Front & $440/tire Rear = $1580 not including shipping. Shipping is around $60.
Of course you'd have to pay for the mounting and balancing locally.
after i posted i did check tirerack... why don't the goodyear's come in 285/30/19? what size do you guys run in the rears?
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The Yokohama ADVAN Sport's seem like the best overall deal, considering price and rating. I had the RE050A's on my xi and didn't like the way they wore....cupped and got loud after 5000 miles.


