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Hi Guys,

We have been selling these for while now and can get them real quick, so if you need good handling tyres like the KU36. Please give us a call..

Designed for SCCA racing that demands high Uniform Tire Quality Grades, this incredible tire delivers unrivaled dry grip with split-second steering response, and its unique footprint is designed to deliver consistent handling performance at high G-forces.

Special Features

* Low void asymmetric tread pattern with circumferential grooving for high cornering grip.

* Ultra fine carbon black compounding for maximum traction.

* Ultra wide tread contact with highly rounded shoulders for optimized footprint shape during high lateral loads.

* Developed for quick autocross warm-up while maintaining race track durability.

* With a W speed rating, the tire delivers an optimum run temperature of 203 degrees Fahrenheit.

* UTQG rating of 180 AA/A.

Comparable Competitor Products

Falken Azenis RT-615, Yokohama ADVAN Neova AD07

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205/50/15 KU36 $155.00

215/45/16 KU36 $135.00

225/50/16 KU36 $155.00

215/45/17 KU36 $165.00

225/45/17 KU36 $195.00

235/45/17 KU36 $170.00

245/40/17 KU36 $215.00

245/45/17 KU36 $205.00

255/40/17 KU36 $230.00

275/40/17 KU36 $250.00

285/40/17 KU36 $260.00

295/35/17 KU36 $235.00

315/35/17 KU36 $250.00

335/35/17 KU36 $255.00

225/40/18 KU36 $235.00

225/45/18 KU36 $235.00

235/40/18 KU36 $210.00

245/35/18 KU36 $210.00

245/40/18 KU36 $255.00

265/35/18 KU36 $240.00

275/35/18 KU36 $275.00

285/35/19 KU36 $270.00

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im interested in these tyres.

are they still good for road use and still handle ok in the wet because i do most of my driving on the street.

also how much for 4 of them my tyre size is 235/45/r17.

thanks.

scott.

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im interested in these tyres.

are they still good for road use and still handle ok in the wet because i do most of my driving on the street.

also how much for 4 of them my tyre size is 235/45/r17.

thanks.

scott.

They are extremely grippy in the dry and not bad in the wet either can do Fitted $700

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