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Old 04-05-2005, 01:17 AM
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Its time for a new set of tires and not sure wat to get???? so I was wondering if the Fuzion ZRI decent or not.. any comments???
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This will tell you much about Fuzion ZRi

https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showt...63264&hl=Fuzion
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thanks for the info
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As you can see they are a good tire. It is not the ultimate dry weather handling tire but for the money they are hard to beat.
If I can help let me know.
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i have the RE050 and it only lasted me 7,000 miles and it is all from highway driving... I want a tire that will last me longer than 7,000.. How miles can i get out of the Fuzion ZRI ???
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You should check the pressure of all your tires and/or the allignment, RE050 should last much longer than 7,000 highway miles. The pressure should be atleast 32 PSI cold. My driving is almost city and my rear RE050 will last more than 11,000 miles, it is about 9,100 miles right now, and still have about 3/32" to 4/32" tread left.

Fuzion ZRI should last about 50% or more, more than RE050, and it costs only half of RE050.
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Best bang for the buck,
Not the ultimate,but hard to beat,for the money
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my alignment is perfect it wears in the middle perfect and the tire pressure is 32psi and i never do any burn outs.. but im thinking maybe the toe on my rear is to agressive???
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