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Shinko Tires

I run shinko 777 in the rear. It's cheap and I like them. The compound is a bit hard so you'll lose cold weather performance. But I ride in 45 degrees and above and haven't had issues with them.

Pros: cheap, user likes them
Cons: lose cold performance
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Shinko Tires
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Rating 5.0

I have shinko 805/804s, they are pretty identical to the 606s, and I absolutely love them. If you balance them well they ride good at 75mph, and handle dirt fantastic.

Pros: handle dirt fantastic
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Shinko Tires

I switched to the shinko 244 front and have loved the d606 rear combo. It dives into the corners on the road and will give you about 80% confidence on the dirt.

Pros: dives into the corners
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GOODRIDGE Tires

My current car, a 2010 GTI was on "Goodride SA-07"'s when I bought it, and from what I found they were extremely cheap ($65/tire) and they are extremely nice from the 10k miles I have put on them.

Pros: extremely nice, very cheap
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 16093 km
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GOODRIDGE Tires

My current car came with Goodride tires from the dealership. While I didn’t rotate them they wore down to 4/32nds as well rather quickly and became scary in rainy conditions.

Cons: wore down quickly, scary in rain
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GOODRIDGE Tires
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Rating 2.0

They look to be mounted correctly; however, I find cheap chinese tires like those don't perform as well as good quality tires, are more noisy, and wear out faster.

Cons: noisy, wear out faster
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