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I still wanna know what else would be happening in place of the 15-25 minutes in someone's life. I'm willing to bet it would be sitting in front of a computer, TV screen, or wandering around aimlessly
dude. you guys are all insane. Changing wheels (which I am assuming we are talking about since, changing tires requires a wheel balancer and a machine to mount/unmount tires) is super easy and fast. I can swap all four wheels out in about 5-7 minutes. I did it like 6 times last weekend.
High five Sam, David's gonna wanna make a bet with you now too lol. Yes, we're talking about swapping wheels (and sorry OP for this stupid thread jacking).
I still stick by buying a high treadwear comfort tire for your 15s.
As for swapping wheels, as long as you're not David, it's not a problem.
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Originally posted by DTM190
"fuck the kangaroo dude, his toilet water swirls the wrong way anyway, plus i never liked crocodile dundee or Steve Irwin and vegemite tastes like shit"
Main point of thread: when it comes to David saying how long it took him to do something, cut that in half and to OP just get some cheap all seasons that will last you years and will be dirt cheap.
89 325i (Sold)
95 M3 (Track Car in Progress)
2001 4runner (DD)
Kuhmo Ecsta XS, but right now I'm running a cheapy Nexen CP641 but it's actually really decent and their not noisy, even used them on the slolom a couple times
I giggle at these kinda threads.... You have NT01s and dedicated snows, don't go out and buy a super aggressive
Summer tire with tread wear that will have you buying another set next year.... Buy something comfy from Michelin or something with high tread wear to get around on. Ride quality will be nicer, less road noise, but less grip (the road isn't a race track). Best of all you'll be saving money cause next summer you won't be replacing them due to tire wear.
That's why I said "decent" yet put a price cap on there. I basically needed a place to start, know I can go read up on them all. I'm looking for something that will last a few summers, but will still be fun to drive on.
I'll tell you right now, from FIRST HAND EXPERIENCE which can be hard to come by these days on the internet, my star specs on the 17s were just shy of the wear bars after a few laps at HPR, a few autocrosses, and mostly DD use.... Such a waste for a DD tire in my opinion, and I'll also say the RS-3 will most likely wear faster... I have a set of those right now but they only go on for track..
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Originally posted by DTM190
"fuck the kangaroo dude, his toilet water swirls the wrong way anyway, plus i never liked crocodile dundee or Steve Irwin and vegemite tastes like shit"
That's why I said "decent" yet put a price cap on there. I basically needed a place to start, know I can go read up on them all. I'm looking for something that will last a few summers, but will still be fun to drive on.
My BFG's show almost no wear after a summer and a HPR track day. They are a little noisy, probably due to the 340 treadwear, but nothing crazy. I think I payed under 400 installed.
I like my Bridgestone RSAs all seasons on the scoob. Nice, somewhat grippy (clark can attest to that, was hauling ass up to pikes peak waiting line), and still look new after a couple thousand miles.
I'd be curious to see about the DZ101's lifespan, I should ask Eggo come to think of it.
2017 Chevrolet SS, 6MT
95 M3/2/5 (S54 and Mk60 DSC, CARB legal, Build Thread)
98 M3/4/5 (stock)
Not trying to take over the thread but... I am looking for 225/45/16 tires and the pickings are pretty slim. Right now I am leaning towards the Falken fk452, other options I have found are BFG KDW and toyo t1r and r1r. I really wish there were more options in this size. So waddya think, buy the falkens or go for a non stock diameter?
Wheelgap is like a vagina. The more fingers you get in, the worse it is.
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