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Zanda - I have Sumitomo's on my s14 rims, 225/50/16. The S14 rim is the same as the r33.

One thing I have found is that they are quite grippy, however go off when things get really hot, also their sidewalls are not as stiff as some.

As I do a bit of motorkana work I notice this, but if you do all your driving on the street, you will more than likely be happy with them.

Jawid as Westate Autobahn (Newcastle St - near tunnel entrance East Perth side) does excellent prices on these - as well as rims.

  • 1 year later...

GOTRICE do you have GOTRICE on your number plate?

if so my mate wanted that plate and i was driving him around once in my old car and he politely told you "I WANTED THAT PLATE AND YOU GOT IT I HATE YOU!" and you laughed and sped away upon your noble steed, this would have been about a year ago in osbourne park...

anyway, try Mr Mag in morley, he often has cheap rims, whoever said try the smaller shops is on the money.,... there are a lot of "ma n paa" tyre shops around morley so i suggest have a look around morley?

but ROH adrenalin? just steal them off a commodore! all commodores have them, JKS

haha i got tyres yesterday, nuffin that hotshit like what u guys are lookin for i dun think, but i didnt realli find ne of em (in morley) very helpful, i think probably warrens tyres next to jesters on walter rd and bridgestone were most helpful to me... others didnt seem as interested in doin business... jus my view =)

Warren's tires! yeah that's the guy, yeah he's really good... did me $10 second hand 70% tread tyres when my car had a lickie for bald fronts...

maybe he's nice for he is so desperate for business?

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