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Hi how much for kumho ku31 in 255/40/17 and 235/45/17

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Hey mate, im after 4 tyres 225/40/18. tyres are currently kumho ectas. dont mind them. what else you got similiar or better

cheapest to max about $230.

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similar i have the new achilles pattern atr sport $140.

I have BFG for $160, and if you want better i have goodyear for $190

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Hey mate,

Just wondering best semi's for my wheels...

Last semi's I had were R888's on my r33 gtst rims (225 - 45 - 16)...lasted quite a few days and I got them cheap- about 170 each - do you have anything similar?

Feel free to pm me :D

Cheers,

Chris

also - could get 1 person also for a set - so would be looking at 8 tyres - good deals? :devil:

Cheers!

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Hey mate,

Just wondering best semi's for my wheels...

Last semi's I had were R888's on my r33 gtst rims (225 - 45 - 16)...lasted quite a few days and I got them cheap- about 170 each - do you have anything similar?

Feel free to pm me :D

Cheers,

Chris

also - could get 1 person also for a set - so would be looking at 8 tyres - good deals? :worship:

Cheers!

Pm sent Chris

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yes im looking for similar, i have 235/45 r17's on the front and 245/45/r17's on the back i dont know much about how the wheels and tyres work but what are some good gripping tyres for street and circit and do i have to stick with these sizes or can i make them all 245/45's?

prices would be good to

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what high performance 235/40/ 17 do you have

BS potenza re750, these are now on special $150

yes im looking for similar, i have 235/45 r17's on the front and 245/45/r17's on the back i dont know much about how the wheels and tyres work but what are some good gripping tyres for street and circit and do i have to stick with these sizes or can i make them all 245/45's?

prices would be good to

cheers

You dont have to stick to that, but i wouldnt recommend a 245/45 all round on a GTST.

you could go 235/45 and 255/40 which is pretty popular on these cars, or stick to the 245 on the rears...

have a look at what other users are trying out, as every person will have their own preferences, some like them big at the rear, some like them same size all round...

good tyres go for roughly 170 per corner, thats top japanese brands, but do some research into what suits you best and i can give you a more accurate price.

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