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![]() Enkei Evo 5 Bronze 5x100 17x7 +35mm for $125 each - $500.00 Kumho Ecsta 711 215x40x17 for $70 each - $280.00 Free Road Hazard Replacement for $13 each - $52.00 Free Lifetime rotations, valves (?), repairs - Included At America's Tire Co. Go for it? Or forget it? This post has been edited by tomazws: May 13, 2005 - 3:43 PM -------------------- |
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Khumo Supra 712's are very good tires, especially with wet traction. On the other hand the 711's suck. Do not think that just because the 711's sucks that the rest of Khumo tires suck. 712's are perfect for entry-mid level auto-x. A truly good tire to check out though would be Falken Azenis (spelling might be slightly off) these are sport tires, very sticky, and responsive, but wear quickly.
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