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everyone is to busy these days! where rhe f**k is evrryone?!

im looking at tyres and dunno if I should go ku36 kumos or 595 rsrs.

im leaning towafds kumos. there on the car now and seem good?

i have kumho ku36....

stick with those i reckon.

everyone is to busy these days! where rhe f**k is evrryone?!

im looking at tyres and dunno if I should go ku36 kumos or 595 rsrs.

im leaning towafds kumos. there on the car now and seem good?

Was thinking this place had turned into a ghost town

Does Matt run RSRs on his car?

My advice is go with the Khumos

Got them on the front of mine and new or old, hot or cold they stick to the road

looking around it seems the ku36s are cheaper by around 30 bucks a wheel? the price between them doesnt bother me i just want the better one between the two, dont really care how they perform on the street for comfort or anything like that i just want a good track tyre thatll last heaps long etc. ive read around and ku36s will last longer so idk, i dont think anyone really knows which is better because theres probably next to no different haha

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