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hmm 38 offset, sounds a bit iffy, think it\'d be a case of a bit of rubbing, being a four door theres more weight at the back anyway. i recommend Avon ZV tyres, good grip and last forever, look ace as well. 195,50,15 cost me £50 a tyrw once balanced valve etc
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[quote=\".\"]okees.... looking in motor world catalogue and can get 195/50-15\'s fo £36.99 each... this seem reasonable[/quote]
what tyres that then? wouldnt try and fit it myself, as i dont have balancing equipment etc, doesnt look that hard to stick the tyre on and pump it up imo
but far5 easier just to take it too a tyre gaff
what tyres that then? wouldnt try and fit it myself, as i dont have balancing equipment etc, doesnt look that hard to stick the tyre on and pump it up imo
but far5 easier just to take it too a tyre gaff
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i dont go all that on yoko\'s everyone goes on about em, but they are so soft, just wear straight threw, thats what i reckon anyway!
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Its all about you get what you pay for
toyo\'s last well but give good grip
Yoko\'s I personally found great in dry crap in wet (And they only lasted for 5k! )
go for a hard compound like punky here suggested, you pay more up front but they last ages
toyo\'s last well but give good grip
Yoko\'s I personally found great in dry crap in wet (And they only lasted for 5k! )
go for a hard compound like punky here suggested, you pay more up front but they last ages
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like the wheels mate, the look bigger on the car aswell, and u should be ok with an et of 38 cuz thats wot i got wiv my 15\'s on a 60mm drop