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searchingone wrote:fellas I have a question:
I need to change tyres soon. The stock size is 195/65/14
One shop I called didn't have that size, they had 195/60/14 I think.
My question is, what is a safe range of tyre sizes I can use on my car? it's an NZE corolla..
BrotherHood wrote:searchingone wrote:fellas I have a question:
I need to change tyres soon. The stock size is 195/65/14
One shop I called didn't have that size, they had 195/60/14 I think.
My question is, what is a safe range of tyre sizes I can use on my car? it's an NZE corolla..
On a NZE those would fit nice. Just this week I bought a pair of Nankang 205/60/14. Bought them in Aranguez. Nice broad tyres that hold the road better than 195/60.
CD4Accord wrote:See what you can find in Maxxis MA-Z1... That is probably the only sporty tyre that is in your pricerange that you can find relatively easily..
I'm sure there may be some other options available but the amount of hunting required can't be worth it..
*$kїđž!™ wrote:BrotherHood wrote:searchingone wrote:fellas I have a question:
I need to change tyres soon. The stock size is 195/65/14
One shop I called didn't have that size, they had 195/60/14 I think.
My question is, what is a safe range of tyre sizes I can use on my car? it's an NZE corolla..
On a NZE those would fit nice. Just this week I bought a pair of Nankang 205/60/14. Bought them in Aranguez. Nice broad tyres that hold the road better than 195/60.
BH...how much u paid for one?....I need to change mines this mth....
*$kїđž!™ wrote:I think thats a typo or wrong info given to BH.....Michelins could never be $600.....just saying..
BrotherHood wrote:*$kїđž!™ wrote:BrotherHood wrote:searchingone wrote:fellas I have a question:
I need to change tyres soon. The stock size is 195/65/14
One shop I called didn't have that size, they had 195/60/14 I think.
My question is, what is a safe range of tyre sizes I can use on my car? it's an NZE corolla..
On a NZE those would fit nice. Just this week I bought a pair of Nankang 205/60/14. Bought them in Aranguez. Nice broad tyres that hold the road better than 195/60.
BH...how much u paid for one?....I need to change mines this mth....
$500 for the Nankang bruh. The guy said the next set will be at $550 though. They have Fullway for $475, Roadstone for $550 and Michelin for $600, all in 195-205/60/14. Roadtech Tyre Service/Center, Aranguez main Road.
CD4Accord wrote:No, nothing wrong with mixing brands, but ideally if the Michelin was really $600 you would want it on all 4 wheels..
Please post which model michelin it is if you get chance..
Thanks
searchingone wrote:wow that's good for michelin! do they do alignment as well? wherever I go for the tyres i want to do an alignment one time....hence was considering Laughlin
CD4Accord wrote:Qucikservice buy 3 get 1 free usually still works out to almost twice the price of other places.. Call and see for yourself.. Last quotes I got on some 15s from there were about $1200 each or something obscene like that for Michelin..
BrotherHood wrote:Quick Service always has exorbitant prices. Too much for me.
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