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Old Jan 23, 2006 | 08:45 AM
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I been riding on some kumho low profiles, and I hate them. The ride is really rough and gives my girlfriend whip lash when I hit some on these Cali potholes and bumps. I have 2004 Maxima 18's on my car. I am riding on Tokico Blues and progress springs. I just need a comfortable, high grip, all season tires. I am in Cali, so not too much bad whether, but there is still rain every now and then. Money isn't a problem, as I can get Toyo tires for almost direct prices. I want to get the BIGGEST, all season tire and have no rubbing.

Any Toyo tire and size recommendations?
Old Jan 23, 2006 | 09:07 AM
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upgrade to more expensive 235/45 tires but with your progress springs rubbing issues might occur .. or downsize to a 17" wheel/tire combo.
Old Jan 23, 2006 | 09:36 AM
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Going to 17 inch isn't an option. I have a VERY good deal on toyos. Tax return is coming up so I am going to splurge on some good tires. I want some nice comfortable tires, and some nice grip. I am pretty clueless when it comes to tires.
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Must be nice to get money back. I OWE money..which is BS..

Anyways, Toyo Proxes 4 is one of the best tires that's conveniently available and cheaper.
Old Jan 23, 2006 | 11:06 AM
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What about T1-s and T1r. Money isn't a problem, as I can get tires for almost direct prices. I just need a comfortable, high grip, all season tires. I am in Cali, so not too much bad whether, but there is still rain every now and then.

Any Toyo tire and size recommendations?
Old Jan 23, 2006 | 11:15 AM
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No clue about the T1 series tires. Supposedly good tires. Ah Cali...good times, SD got too expensive for my family.

7" - 7.5" rim = 235-40

8" - 8.5" = 245-40
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