I Need New Tires
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FYI, I bought the Fuzion ZRi's for my rear in 265/35-18.. reasonably priced and they definetly stick. Went from a gross oversteer situation to a frightening understeer situation.. which tells me A) the tires are grippy and B) I nee some on the front, too.
Dunno about treadwear yet.
Dunno about treadwear yet.
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[quote name='Black8' date='Jun 10 2005, 07:39 AM']All the reviews I've read on those fuzion's is that they are rice boy tires made for style, and low costs......
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In other words, they wear fast?
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In other words, they wear fast?
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[quote name='ALWAZL8' date='Jun 10 2005, 05:41 AM']In other words, they wear fast?
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and don't perform anywhere near as well as the brand names.....but they are priced right.
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and don't perform anywhere near as well as the brand names.....but they are priced right.
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[quote name='Black8' date='Jun 10 2005, 07:01 AM']and don't perform anywhere near as well as the brand names.....but they are priced right.
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well, my previous set of tires was Pirelli PZero's on 255/35-18, and these tires stick more than those when new..
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well, my previous set of tires was Pirelli PZero's on 255/35-18, and these tires stick more than those when new..
#9
Fuzion's work well, and grip like the BFG's used to. Hopefully they dont wear like BFG's do.
It's a good idea to leave the Pirelli tires at the tire store on the rack, if you ever have a problem with them the company does not stand behind thier products, in my experience anyway.
It's a good idea to leave the Pirelli tires at the tire store on the rack, if you ever have a problem with them the company does not stand behind thier products, in my experience anyway.