seems to be a lot of love for RE002's.
Any recommendations for a good tyre for an original NA6? Thanks
Good deal on tyres
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Re: Good deal on tyres
MavMX5 wrote:seems to be a lot of love for RE002's.
Any recommendations for a good tyre for an original NA6? Thanks
185/60r14 re001 :p
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Re: Good deal on tyres
Are the RE001's the best for city driving on a NA6? 185/60R14
I hear/read a lot of good things said about the RE002's but not so much about their predecessors.
I hear/read a lot of good things said about the RE002's but not so much about their predecessors.
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I dont think you have many options in that size unless you order from tirerack or similar
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Re: Good deal on tyres
MavMX5 wrote:seems to be a lot of love for RE002's.
Any recommendations for a good tyre for an original NA6? Thanks
Sadly, the best locally available option in that size is a KU31. (Which isn't that great at all tbh.)
If grip is your main concern, upgrading wheel size to 15s and then buying tyres may be the best bet.
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Re: Good deal on tyres
i'd like good grip and comfortable ride. Just for inner city driving but still want to grip the road when turning.
Ones that have been mentioned/suggested are:
Bridgestone Potenza Adrenalin RE001
Bridgestone Turanza T001
Dunlop SP Sport LM703
Toyo Teo Plus
Is there something better for the purpose in 185/60R14 or what's the best of the above? Thanks
Ones that have been mentioned/suggested are:
Bridgestone Potenza Adrenalin RE001
Bridgestone Turanza T001
Dunlop SP Sport LM703
Toyo Teo Plus
Is there something better for the purpose in 185/60R14 or what's the best of the above? Thanks
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