Tires LASSA or GOODRIDGE

GOODRIDGE Tires

I seem to get 45k km from each full set of Goodride SA07s (215/45/ZR17). This is on a Subaru Legacy that spends most of its time above 80kph.

Pros: 45k km each set
Mileage: 45000 km
Part number: SA07S
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LASSA Tires

If you’re looking for something on the cheaper side, Lassa Revola is not bad, the problem is - they are a bit loud (71db), but if that doesn’t bother you - good option for its money

Pros: good option
Cons: a bit loud
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GOODRIDGE Tires
Dry-Board4592
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Rating 4.0

Got good ride tires for my 370z they held up around 150mph several times no issues or warping but they have horrible traction my car now feels like it has 400hp definitely recommend

Pros: held up at high speed
Cons: horrible traction
Vehicle: Nissan
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LASSA Tires

Eu tenho 2 Lassa, não tenho queixas nenhumas, nem agora no tempo de chuva, em que já tive a (infeliz) oportunidade de ver se seriam capazes de safar na chuva, ou seriam apenas mais uns pneus para nunca mais, não se saíram nada mal.

Pros: não tenho queixas nenhumas
Cons: melhor é sempre evitar
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GOODRIDGE Tires
Ar180shooter
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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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LASSA Tires

I've never heard of Lassa tires. Off brand tires are not exactly well designed and manufactured so they could just be loud as shit.

Cons: loud, not well designed
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