Yokohama T4
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Yokohama T4 - 4/23/2004 12:20:35 AM
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outsider
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right now I've got Yokohama T4 on stock rims. They're a nice tire with excellent dry traction and very good wet traction. The only bad thing about these tires is they are a bit noisy on the highway.
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Yokohama T4 - 4/23/2004 8:40:02 PM
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green98lxsedan
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i think i decided on gettin some si rims and going with bfg g-forces
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Yokohama T4 - 4/23/2004 10:39:17 PM
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Roentgen
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Since I will only be using the Civic as a daily driven car (no racing), how much should I spend for each tire that offers great traction in dry/wet conditions & is also rated very well. I'm looking to spend anywhere btw $300-350. The wheels will be placed onto a set of 16x7 Konig Quicksilver wheels.  Roentgen38100.944375
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Yokohama T4 - 4/24/2004 1:27:42 PM
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outsider
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I would definitely recommend the Yokohama T4 for great dry and wet traction. Also, check out the new Yokohama H4s/V4s.
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Yokohama T4 - 4/24/2004 3:41:08 PM
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ImportKid
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nice konigs nice tires are yokohamas, pirelli's, or nittos
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Yokohama T4 - 4/24/2004 4:52:07 PM
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Roentgen
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Maybe the best choice for me is the Kumho Ecstas ASX Ultra high performance tires. They got very good customer ratings and are only $80 each. The size of the tire for the Civic will be 205/45WR16. Is this a good tire company to buy from? http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Kumho&t ireModel=Ecsta+ASX&vehicleSearch=true&partnum=045WR6 EASX&fromCompare1=yes ** Maybe the Konig's I posted earlier doesn't fit the Civic Coupe. Coz when I look for a tire that fits it, no matches shows up  Roentgen38101.9778125
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Yokohama T4 - 4/24/2004 11:35:01 PM
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green98lxsedan
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tirerack and tires.com are both pretty reputable. they have a wide variety to chose from and are priced pretty nice. they both carry the big 3 michelin,bfg, goodyear. and the others brands are kinda split between the 2. like tirerack doesnot have nittos i dont think but who knows. either way you will find a good deal.
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Yokohama T4 - 4/24/2004 11:46:56 PM
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Roentgen
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At Discount Tire Direct, I found some Nitto NT NeoGen VR for $86 each. The tires looks really nice and since the Konig I wanted is out of question, I thought of getting these Fondmetal Tech 5 wheels instead. So its either btw the Nitto or Kumho now as my choice for 16" tires. Here are the wheels I'm thinking abt getting - $131 each:  ** Using Discount Tire Direct feature of seeing your car with specific wheels, the Tech 5 actually looks really nice.  Roentgen38101.9934259259
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Yokohama T4 - 4/25/2004 5:18:55 PM
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ImportKid
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nitto neogens are pretty sounding there a brand new tire and cheap and ewww those rims are flowing for me man
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