nankang tires any good?
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nankang tires any good?
found the on ebay.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/17-inch-brand-ne ... dZViewItem
they any good? NCs run 205/45r17s
$100 per tyre is good deal cf michelin precedas.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/17-inch-brand-ne ... dZViewItem
they any good? NCs run 205/45r17s
$100 per tyre is good deal cf michelin precedas.
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With all the parallel importing of shyte tyres I'd never buy a set off some of the smaller independant retailers now, let alone of Ebay. Tyres are just too critical for that kinda risk IMHO, as they are the only thing holding you to the road, and especially given the spirited way us lot drive. The Toyo tech talk has made me very wary of so called cheap tyre bargains.
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I have just bought a set of Nexen 185/60/r14 off this guy and am expecting deleivery any day. The price of these are $10 dearer each than a set of second hand tyres. I am a strong believer on NOT paying exorbant prices of ANY retailer these days.
Considering I still have mud/snow tyres fitted to the car, these MUST be better
Once fitted, I'll give some feedback
Considering I still have mud/snow tyres fitted to the car, these MUST be better
Once fitted, I'll give some feedback
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Yep, ive heard similar stories of Nankangs failing in a big dangerous way after only a few laps on the track from new........
If you want to get freindly with a lamp post then go for it, buy the Nankangs.
If you want to get freindly with a lamp post then go for it, buy the Nankangs.
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Im new to the forums but Ive been running them for a while now, theyre perfect for a run around tire, especially for the $$$, just for doing the k's on them ... But ...
I do agree ... unless your drifting, they can be a bit sketchy when pushing hard.
I wouldnt be racing on them thats for sure unless i was the pace car.
L.
I do agree ... unless your drifting, they can be a bit sketchy when pushing hard.
I wouldnt be racing on them thats for sure unless i was the pace car.
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