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  • randomtask37
    No R3VLimiter
    • Oct 2003
    • 3154

    #301
    hey guys, im looking to buy some cheap all weather tires to hold me over until i buy a wheel/tire combo sometime early next year.

    im currently rocking bottle caps (14x6) and im thinking about:

    Fuzion-Touring
    Grand Touring All-Season
    195/60 R14
    $55.00 each



    anyone every tried these before? decent reviews on tirerack.com especially for so cheap.
    98 M3/4/5

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    • xcx4x
      Advanced Member
      • Sep 2013
      • 184

      #302
      so after going through the past 20 pages, im going to conclude this:

      -for the average joe like me who needs some regular tires for regular driving, the Falken Ziex 912 is a safe-bet, all around great tire for its price.

      -I'm getting them for 59/tire or 355 total with taxes, environmental fees, installation, etc. (267 for just the tires)
      -65000 warranty, free rotation, balancing.

      -i've got stock bottle cap rims sitting on stock height. Tire Size: 195/65/14


      +if anyone disagrees, please chime in because im about to drop 355 big ones on some tires!!!! :-)

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      • markseven
        R3V Elite
        • Sep 2006
        • 5327

        #303
        Originally posted by xcx4x
        so after going through the past 20 pages, im going to conclude this:

        -for the average joe like me who needs some regular tires for regular driving, the Falken Ziex 912 is a safe-bet, all around great tire for its price.

        -I'm getting them for 59/tire or 355 total with taxes, environmental fees, installation, etc. (267 for just the tires)
        -65000 warranty, free rotation, balancing.

        -i've got stock bottle cap rims sitting on stock height. Tire Size: 195/65/14


        +if anyone disagrees, please chime in because im about to drop 355 big ones on some tires!!!! :-)
        I would look for 205/60/14s...
        I Timothy 2:1-2

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        • xcx4x
          Advanced Member
          • Sep 2013
          • 184

          #304
          Originally posted by markseven
          I would look for 205/60/14s...
          And why?

          I do plan on getting new runs farther down the line. Specifically the basket weaves. Will the 205/60 work for both?


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          • markseven
            R3V Elite
            • Sep 2006
            • 5327

            #305
            Originally posted by xcx4x
            And why?

            I do plan on getting new runs farther down the line. Specifically the basket weaves. Will the 205/60 work for both?


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            Wider cross section = better traction, and looks better, IMO. Yes, will work with any OE 14" rim.
            I Timothy 2:1-2

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            • xcx4x
              Advanced Member
              • Sep 2013
              • 184

              #306
              Originally posted by markseven
              Wider cross section = better traction, and looks better, IMO. Yes, will work with any OE 14" rim.
              Ok I'll definitely consider it if they carry it. If they don't then ill just have to get the 195 65 14. Will this fit the basket weaves as well?

              My main thing is price. Right now wheel works has them for 59/tire so it's hard to say no to that. 355 total for install taxes and environment fees.


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              • markseven
                R3V Elite
                • Sep 2006
                • 5327

                #307
                onlinetires.com 205/60 for less.
                I Timothy 2:1-2

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