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Old 12-25-2007, 12:48 PM
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yeah im going to go with the 275 60 17 the bfg are pretty expensive i think ill just go with the toyos
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Originally Posted by htownplayboy
yeah im going to go with the 275 60 17 the bfg are pretty expensive i think ill just go with the toyos
go with some 285/60s
Old 12-25-2007, 06:35 PM
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I really like mine.....they're Falken Ziex STZ-01, 275/60/17s, H-rated, and have 50,000 mile tread warranty. They wear great.......my Toyo's only lasted 23,000 miles....I've got that at least on these Falkens and still have plenty left. Oh, they only cost me $625 for 4 with all the warranties and certificates at Discount.
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the toyos hook really well. 275/60/17
Old 12-25-2007, 08:44 PM
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I cut a 1.87 60ft on some 255/65/16 general grabber UHPs at 20psi

running 38psi on the streets they hook up really good, and they were like $77 bucks a piece.(well that was my cost)

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I've got some 275/60/17 Toyo Proxes for sale...in Houston Zebes was going to buy them but hasn't fronted the cash yet. First one to lay the cash down takes the tires. They have less than 10K miles, PM me if you are interested

BTW, Toyo Proxes do hook up great!
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Originally Posted by joshua022
I cut a 1.87 60ft on some 255/65/16 general grabber UHPs at 20psi

running 38psi on the streets they hook up really good, and they were like $77 bucks a piece.(well that was my cost)

+1 for these tires.
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i didnt know there was such thing as traction on the street!!
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Originally Posted by Colby 04
I've got some 275/60/17 Toyo Proxes for sale...in Houston Zebes was going to buy them but hasn't fronted the cash yet. First one to lay the cash down takes the tires. They have less than 10K miles, PM me if you are interested

BTW, Toyo Proxes do hook up great!
i told you it would be after the first
Old 12-26-2007, 05:11 PM
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Originally Posted by ap2002
i didnt know there was such thing as traction on the street!!
x2 lol.
I have 275/50/17 nittos. I'm going to try the 275/50/17's M&H Drag Radials.


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