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    Yokohama A038R Tires



    I am going have a batch of these tires coming in. I do not believe they are available in the states. Anybody interested? $120+shipping each. Retail over $200 each.

    THEY ONLY COME IN 1 SIZE FOR THE E30. 225/45/16. You guys with Alpinas or Hartges (or another 16) should ROCK these.

    #2
    Any in 15" or 17"? Tread wear rating?

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      #3
      most likely area of 40-80 for treadwear.... definatly not a street tire
      that is a way good deal tho

      http://www.westwerksauto.com

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        Re: Yokohama A038R Tires

        Originally posted by trent


        I am going have a batch of these tires coming in. I do not believe they are available in the states. Anybody interested? $120+shipping each. Retail over $200 each.

        THEY ONLY COME IN 1 SIZE FOR THE E30. 225/45/16. You guys with Alpinas or Hartges (or another 16) should ROCK these.

        does tire dudes sell these, trent?
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          #5
          What tread compound are they Trent? Soft or Hard?
          San Diego BMW repair -> Jake @ www.littlecarshop.com Great guy :up:

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            #6
            16!?! Who runs 16 anyways.... ;)

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              #7
              If they don't say DOT it automaticly puts you in R compounds. They are great tire thou. I have used them before in Germany on a Integra.

              I had thought about getting some here in US from UK. They are cheap there if you don't pay VAT.
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                #8
                Originally posted by boom-monkey
                16!?! Who runs 16 anyways.... ;)

                true ballers
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by M-technik-3
                  If they don't say DOT it automaticly puts you in R compounds.
                  All commercially available R compound tires in the U.S. are DOT approved. They have to be in order for use in SCCA events.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by DBurke
                    Originally posted by M-technik-3
                    If they don't say DOT it automaticly puts you in R compounds.
                    All commercially available R compound tires in the U.S. are DOT approved. They have to be in order for use in SCCA events.
                    Talking about tires that are not DOT certied. Ones that are purchased overseas that are not sold in US.
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