bridgestone re-01 vs ?
Yes they do. All I'm looking for is a really good dry street tire with some wet weather capabilities. The RE-01 fits the bill, if we can only get the price down on them. I'll check out the BFG's as well, though, while I'm at it.
i've got a friend who is currently in japan checking some retail prices over there. i'm curious where they're getting so expensive; i suspect they are $200/ea tires, not $300/ea. of course shipping, duties, extra middleman, etc, add up.
the quote i got was for 225/45 up front and 255/40 in the rear. after a bit more thinking i'm going to go with 245/40, because i'd rather slightly reduce the diameter than slightly increase it.
although i have never liked bfg rubber, i may try the g-force KDs. certainly cheaper and easier.
the quote i got was for 225/45 up front and 255/40 in the rear. after a bit more thinking i'm going to go with 245/40, because i'd rather slightly reduce the diameter than slightly increase it.
although i have never liked bfg rubber, i may try the g-force KDs. certainly cheaper and easier.
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