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here in MN were we rally-x in fields, clay, and grass....I use 185/60/14 winterforces....I run intertubes in the fronts to avoid debeading.
I've used em a couple different times and never had a problem. They're pretty good tires for stretching too.
I've got Nankang's and i've had them for two years now (only runnin them in the summer)...They were cheap n i was broke so they were my choice :laugh: Haven't had a problem with them yet:thumbup:
i ran 215/35/18's NSII's on an 8.5 last year and they stretched well... drove them all over last season and when i sold them they were at about 70-75% tread life left... they rode good, they were quiet, and good in the rain. for what they are i couldnt complain.
i havent had an issue with tread life... i mean yea these arent no ****ing pirelli's or falken's. but for the price they've lasted me. and like i said i ONLY buy nankangs.
Im running 195/40/17 on my Corrado. I was never a fan of 17's but absolutely fell in love with these ultra rare BBS's and decided to buy then and put them on anyways. Since I didnt want to rub I bought smaller yet still reasonable tires. They are made by nanking but your brands are limited with oddball sizes.
i have run winterforce tires (firestones budget snow tires) with great success on my 2004 Sonata car is useless without em
I liked Nankang tires, had 'em on my dad's old cars and lasted 50k km while very good in rain and dry.
yea those nankang's are decent, not great by anymeans...but gets the job done and they do last a while.
Very hard tire, no traction and questionable quality. Lasted about 10K on my son's Jetta w/18's...
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