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    #16
    Originally posted by Bishop View Post
    235/40/17 Star Specs on ARC group buy wheels (17x8 et 25) in DSP.
    You know, I really hated those wheels at first. Thought they didn't fit the E30's lines. But then I saw them on a car or two and I liked them a lot better.

    Looking at the price point though, wide 15s plus tires are still around the same price as a set of those.
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      #17
      Originally posted by dnova89 View Post
      Hmm I see. Well the fact being I don't personally know anyone on Yokohama AVS ES100, I'll trust you guys on that and won't buy them. However I do know quite a few people personally who take their cars to the track on the Hankook Ventus RS3, so maybe I'll pick up a set of those in 225/45/15. They are a bit more expensive and the tread wear is considerably lower at 140... how long do you think these tires will last?
      paint sucks

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        #18
        FYI if you're autoxing and buying new wheels, anything wider than 7.5 bumps you up a class.
        1990 S50 goodness.

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          #19
          Originally posted by SkinnyVT View Post
          Bingo, all true statements. I can't believe they are still selling the ES100, more importantly I can't believe people are still buying them.
          I think there is still a huge overstock of ES100s, they stopped manufacturing them a couple years ago. Must have been a good seller despite the lack of performance. I think they are finally clearing them out though as I saw a couple ads for some really cheap Yokohama tires to clear out for the new ones.

          people will swear by them, but that's exactly why using tire rack reviews and the like is useless for choosing tires. you'd really have to try a lot of different tires to know the difference between a good one and a bad one.

          hell I had ES100s in 2003, to give you an idea of how ancient they are in terms of tire technology.
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            #20
            i'm about to run my bottlecaps with some 195 or 205's

            1991 BMW 318i (Old Shell RIP, Now Being Re-shelled & Reborn)
            1983 Peugeot 505 STI
            1992 Volvo 240 Wagon
            2009 Toyota 4Runner SR5 Sport 4WD

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              #21
              Originally posted by nando View Post
              I think there is still a huge overstock of ES100s, they stopped manufacturing them a couple years ago. Must have been a good seller despite the lack of performance. I think they are finally clearing them out though as I saw a couple ads for some really cheap Yokohama tires to clear out for the new ones.

              people will swear by them, but that's exactly why using tire rack reviews and the like is useless for choosing tires. you'd really have to try a lot of different tires to know the difference between a good one and a bad one.

              hell I had ES100s in 2003, to give you an idea of how ancient they are in terms of tire technology.
              Remember the A520s? Man, talk about a stiff sidewall / sharp turn in tire of 10 years ago.
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                #22
                Originally posted by dnova89 View Post
                Hmm I see. Well the fact being I don't personally know anyone on Yokohama AVS ES100, I'll trust you guys on that and won't buy them. However I do know quite a few people personally who take their cars to the track on the Hankook Ventus RS3, so maybe I'll pick up a set of those in 225/45/15. They are a bit more expensive and the tread wear is considerably lower at 140... how long do you think these tires will last?
                Treadwear ratings don't mean much once you start using the tires for autocross (or track, I'm assuming). On my old Toyota, I chewed through name-brand 400-treadwear all seasons in maybe 30 autocross runs; shredded, chunked, and corded the hell out of them. Bought some 180-treadwear autocross tires, and they worked great for 200 runs plus 15K street miles.

                Short version, track tires will last longer on-track than minivan tires will, no matter what the treadwear number says.
                "If the sky were to fall tomorrow, the tall would die first."

                -Dr. Paul Forrester



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