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  1. Thanks for all the help guys. Yes, i made a mistake with the profile size - they were 235/45/17 front and 255/40/17 rears. I got myself a set of Pirelli P Zero Rossos for a very good price, then got the whole allignment and balance done straight after and i can definately feel the difference with the stearing wheel not shaking as much.
  2. Well, that's what i'm trying to figure out, which sort I should go for. I'm thinking to go for ones that will e great in wet weather - probably semi-comp. I had GIII's on my previous car. I'm trying not to put a budget on them, just whatever the cheapest I can get some good tyres for. Would like to start ringing around a few places today and get some quotes. So, any suggestions to which ones would be good? Ta.
  3. Hey everyone, Sorry, but dont really feel like going through the whole thread about which tyres are best and what you rate them. I'm looking for some new tyres as mine are as bald as a baby's backside and want to get the cheapest best ones around (yes, i know everyone always wants the cheapest and best). I'm just not sure on the whole tyre size thing... currently i have 235/30/17s on the front and 255/35/17s on the rear. That's how the car came from Japan and really dont know what the go is with upping any of the sizes or ratios. Fill you in on what i have - 1996 Skyline Series II - has Billstein (however you spell it) suspension and that's about it... Yes, i am female, hence i'm blabbering on... But a quick answer would be good if someone could help out. Forking out cash for my Exhaust Manifold Gasket dying right now, so would like to get everything done so my car is 100%. Thanks. Catherine.
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