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11-08-2020, 03:14 PM | #1 |
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Nitto neo gen
Anyone try these all season tires?
I have this plan to refurbish some 264 wheels and run an all season setup on them for winter. 225 and 245. So I had conti dws06 in my cart and ready to order. Was a hard decision between those and the Yokohama. But I love contis. Then I decided to check one more time for a/s tires. These popped up and although I'd have to go 245/40/18 in the rear instead of 35. They are under $500 delivered. All the reviews I've seen are positive. Do I try these or do I stick with what I know? I was close to ordering the nitto invo for my summer tires in the spring but cheaped out at the last moment. Any opinions would help. I am not a very indecisive person but when it comes to tires I can shop for 6 months before buying. Just can't make a decision |
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11-11-2020, 06:17 AM | #3 |
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Thank you, wet weather is all im looking for for an all season ill probably use for only 3 months a year. When I bought my car I had a tire on there that was downright dangerous in the rain. Especially wet highways
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11-21-2020, 01:42 PM | #4 |
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Ok so I chickened out and bought conti dws06 plus my wife told me not to be cheap I had a new baby to get the best tires I can.
Which sucks since I had a new set sitting in my garage all summer and my friend talked me out of them for his car. I sold them to him months ago and he still owes me some money on them |
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