Chaning Tires this week
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Assuming those are 16" SE wheels you have in the picture, it would depend whether you need all-season traction or not.
If you need all season (snow, mud) then try the Dunlop SP5000 assymetrical or Yoko Avid dB. If you do not need snow traction, check out the Bridgestone RE730. Keep in mind all these tires I've mentioned so far are high performance tires and will wear out rather quickly (around 30k or less).
If you want good traction and long treadwear, check out the Bridgestone RE950, Dunlop SP5000 symmetrical, or Michelin Pilot H4. These might last to around 40k or so (and possibly cost less).
I've had Dunlop SP5000 assymetrical 235/45/17 for about 21k now and they are getting worn out. I think I'll get another 4k out of them maybe, and then have to get new tires. However, the performance has been excellent.
If you need all season (snow, mud) then try the Dunlop SP5000 assymetrical or Yoko Avid dB. If you do not need snow traction, check out the Bridgestone RE730. Keep in mind all these tires I've mentioned so far are high performance tires and will wear out rather quickly (around 30k or less).
If you want good traction and long treadwear, check out the Bridgestone RE950, Dunlop SP5000 symmetrical, or Michelin Pilot H4. These might last to around 40k or so (and possibly cost less).
I've had Dunlop SP5000 assymetrical 235/45/17 for about 21k now and they are getting worn out. I think I'll get another 4k out of them maybe, and then have to get new tires. However, the performance has been excellent.
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