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Getting New Rubber Too Much Money?


nathanway

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Yeah I clicked that's the standard FG 18" size afterwards..my bad.

Doesnt explain why they are so much more dear than a 235 though.

Prob cause every joe blow would be buying that size cause that's what there car came out with..

Ive heard very good things about those nitto invos...

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A site sponsor Taleb Tyres sells the Nitto tyres, but they also have a good range of high quality tyres with good pricing, I got my Yokohamas from him and I was very happy with price and performance

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omg!!!!

just went for first drive with the new rubber its crazy theres more grip in the wet with the re002's than with the old ones in the dry wont even spin 2nd at all on new roads thanks guys once again theese cars are amazing!!!!

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Nathanway, you sound like me. I have RE002's on my car after cheap crap originally and they are an awesome tyre.

I did pay less because I got them at cost though :)

They have a firmer side wall too compared to the S001's so the shop I got mine done at recommend them over the S001's.

They also apparently have more bite on the road after about 6/8000k's.

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