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Old 10-07-2008, 03:34 PM
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Primewell pz900 experiences?

Need to buy new tires. Looking for a 245/40/18.
Anyone have exp with the primewell pz900? Been looking at fuzion zrI, falken fk452, bfg g-sport also.With the primewell I can use my firestone card so thats a plus. Firestone quit selling the fuzion. Primewell replaced them.
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Old 10-08-2008, 01:39 AM
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my buddy had them on his g35, and then got the falken 452's and he said hes 150 times happier w the falkens...
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never heard of Primewall. i'd go with your other choices preferrably the FK452's.
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Old 10-08-2008, 12:43 PM
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Thanx for the replies guys..
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Shitty tires FTL
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Found some other tires. Stilletto Blue Streak tires. Anybody ?s on these. Keep the comments coming guys.
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dont look into the cheaper stuff...its tires...your safetly...and control over the road....and winter season is coming up.....just spend the extra buck and get the fk452...
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Originally Posted by mtrai760
What does that supposed to mean?
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Originally Posted by tlrmax
What does that supposed to mean?
That your crazy for considering a tire from a company called Stilletto.
Tires are the only thing keeping you on the road, and one of the only things on your car that can kill you if something goes wrong, why would you cheap out that extreme? Falken and Kuhmo's are not THAT expensive. I'd run used tires before I put something from 'Stilletto' on my car.
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I noticed that the stilettos are made by goodyear. May be their sub brand like many tire companies have. I dont really have a winter here. We get one day of snow maybe and it doesnt stick. I live in the desert like tucson or phoenix weather.
I am asking for refences on tires, THATS ALL.
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The Stilettos are basically an entry level tire sold by Goodyear under the Kelly name. They are a cheap tire. That doesn't mean they are junk, but you get what you pay for. You aren't getting a mileage warranty with them, and don't expect them to last more than 30k miles, even with regular rotations. Also, don't expect them to "do" anything above average. They have no special features, they are just a simple basic tire. They exist solely to be an inexpensive tire, and that's all. Might as well buy 'Pep Boys' brand tires.
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