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Originally Posted by jtraven well since its up in discussion, does anyone have any connections to these barely used tires, or know the cheapest way to get tires, without losing performance too much. Right now im running bridgestone potenzas, and i think they're lik 200 each. It'd be nice to find some performance tires for even like 100 bucks each. PM me if you have any great deals.
So if anyone has access to these cheap tires, i'd pay them for some tires (obviously). |
well what tires do you have now? just saying potenza is painfully vague, there are more potenza submodels its not even funny. you could have S03's which are an amazing tire and at a price that usually doesn't reac $200 each they're a decent price too. or you could have like potenza RE92's, which are 110% crap and will do nothing but make a lot squeeling and not much holding. what size tire is it? now if you're running a 17x8" wheel or around there, then if yur tires are costing you $200 each then they should be pretty damn good tires. only when you are paying for large diameter or width tires or they're a very high quality tire are you going to pay $200+ for them. now used you'll hafta figure that out with local places but if you want new tires, there are some of the softer entry level performance tires out there for around $100 each. like falken azenis sports, probably run you around $120-140 shipped for a 17inch wheel. the new RT-615 are a higher performance replacement for the azenis sports but they're gona cost a little more. not quite $200 each! unless you get into like 245's and up. i mean last time i checked tire rack you can get Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3 for like $160-170 each.