9thcivic Tail of The Dragon Meet September 13th-16th 2012

bootyluvr

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you don't need summer tires at all for the style of driving you do :giggle:

I understand I don't. Then recommend me something instead of poking fun at me for my driving style! I liked the 235/45/17 but don't have to go with that size.
 

07TLX

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I would need some serious camber for those tires.... I am gonna try and squeeze 235's under the car this year...
 

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I understand I don't. Then recommend me something instead of poking fun at me for my driving style! I liked the 235/45/17 but don't have to go with that size.

I have been very happy with Hankook ventus v4 es and ventus v12 evo. If you want a summer tire the v12s are great, especially for the money. If you want a little longer tread life and all seasons, the v4s are a good option.

Richard
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I had no trouble on a 3400lb car with 215 width summer tires, imagine a 2700lb car Keith, you'll desperately be chasing two shitboxes, a 25year old BMW, and a rear wheel drive n/a Impreza :banghead::D
 

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I had no trouble on a 3400lb car with 215 width summer tires, imagine a 2700lb car Keith, you'll desperately be chasing two shitboxes, a 25year old BMW, and a rear wheel drive n/a Impreza :banghead::D
I'm ok with that, always going to be faster than me out there... or not :shadyhat:
 

sonej4

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maybe some fits... I asked etf is he'd be joining
Good. I was going to send him a text. We were trying to determine a good time for a spring n ga run. He said Jill has to recover first from back problems.

Richard
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mattsbobo

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Not really sure yet. I was trying to narrow down the size first. The rs-3, nt05, re-11, or similar. The falkens have to get warm to be sticky, so not them. Will prob come down to cost and what I find on sale.

Richard
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I know you don't have time to warm up the tires, but i'll still suggest the Falken Azenis 615K's. They've been great tires. :giggle:
 

sonej4

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I know you don't have time to warm up the tires, but i'll still suggest the Falken Azenis 615K's. They've been great tires. :giggle:
I think part of the prob with the bmw is rear subframe bushings. It should help keep the rear planted, and hopefully keep it from stepping out without warning.

Richard
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mattsbobo

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I think part of the prob with the bmw is rear subframe bushings. It should help keep the rear planted, and hopefully keep it from stepping out without warning.

Richard
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Just get a big azz park bench spoiler and you'll be good to go. :banana whip2:
 
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