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Hi everyone

Im after some new tyres for my r33. I have r32 gtr rims, so im after 2x 225x16 for the rear, and 2X 205x16 for the front. I would just like to know where is a good place to buy tyres. and what are some good brands. those sizes are what my mechanic thinks should be good. id rather wider ones in the back, but not sure if they will fit. maybe 245 or 255. I dont really want to spend too much as im in the market for a new FMIC so im on a bit of a budget.

any help will be greatly appreciated.

Cheers

Neil

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I dont really want to spend too much as im in the market for a new FMIC so im on a bit of a budget.

any help will be greatly appreciated.

Cheers

Neil

How much is not much? Straight up what would you want to spend max.

How much is not much? Straight up what would you want to spend max.

about $500 for all 4 if i can. even less haha. later on i want to buy some nice rims. volks TE37s or something in that line. but for now i want some cheepies.

cheers

about $500 for all 4 if i can. even less haha. later on i want to buy some nice rims. volks TE37s or something in that line. but for now i want some cheepies.

cheers

$125 a tyre is like fitting a deathtrap to your skull.

Good tyres I'd recommend are

Dunlop SportMaxx

Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3

lower quality but still good

Toyo T1R

I'm sure there are more, but I'm of the opinion that if you skimp on Tyres, Brakes or Suspension, you're a moron.

$125 a tyre is like fitting a deathtrap to your skull.

Good tyres I'd recommend are

Dunlop SportMaxx

Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3

lower quality but still good

Toyo T1R

I'm sure there are more, but I'm of the opinion that if you skimp on Tyres, Brakes or Suspension, you're a moron.

Il be looking at some rims, in the next couple of weeks. so i dont want to spend too much on tyres for the rims i have now. Im drivin on a death trap now so anything will be better dan now.

where do you think is a good place to get them from?

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