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Toyo proxes are a good price 20 inch wheel front or back and there load rating complies aswell, plus they hook up very well, great grip.

there around the 350-400 mark

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If you are buying tyres for a Typhoon for 20's, keep a few things in mind (QLD law). Going off the stock tyre sizes which are:

245/40/18 w93

245/35/19 w93

w93 = Load rating. You'll need to have this load rating or higher. I only know of two brands that do this, in the correct tyre profile (listed below) and that's Nankang (expensive for sh*t tread) with a 95 load rating and the other brand im unsure of, but they are double load rated and well know for it, and have a load rating of 97 or 99.

Your tyre profile width must not track smaller than stock. So, sorry boys, you'll need 245's at least all around, with a 30 series profile. Max width legally is 285. So, in other words, you need one of the follow tyre profiles

245/30/20 w93+

255/30/20 w93+

265/30/20 w93+

275/30/20 w93+

285/30/20 w93+

That will keep the police happy - I have been defected TWICE now for incorrect tyres on my F6, and the above is legal and correct.

I run 245/30/20 w95 all around on my F6, but am changing rims soon and going to 245/30/20 w97 on the front and 285/30/20 w99 on the rear. Current tyres I paid $300 each for (expensive because of tyre profile being hard to get because of the 30 series) and the new tyres im getting are around $350 for the front and $490 for the back each.

Hope that helps a little bit mate - keep it legal because cops are cracking down!

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I run 245/30/20 w95 all around on my F6, but am changing rims soon and going to 245/30/20 w97 on the front and 285/30/20 w99 on the rear. Current tyres I paid $300 each for (expensive because of tyre profile being hard to get because of the 30 series) and the new tyres im getting are around $350 for the front and $490 for the back each.

Moose what are the brand of tyres your planning to get? I'm due for a new set of 245/30/20 and don't really want to get Nankangs again

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I got achilles as I didnt wanna spend a heap and dont do anyt track work. $255.00 ea and they grip surprisingly well. fanged through the hills yesterday and they wouldnt let go. it was 43 degrees though.....

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Hankook V12's 245/35/20's paid $485 for one just before Christmas after destroying one when it went flat and I drove less than 1/2 click without noticing it... :spoton:

Bloody good tyre but they dont last long, less than 10K's and I need to replace the other rear soonish.... :beerchug:

Of course it has nothing to do with the way I drive it....

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