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Both Bridgestone and Yokohama make 225/50-15s, which should work well on your wheels, too.
I got a Full set of Yoko A052's for $100, and a Full set of RE71r's for $100.
Las Yokohama son un un sueño en cuanto a andar, en pavimento mojado son un caño y muy silenciosas, pero se gastan rápido, las Bridgestone originales me duraron como 75k, y las tomo a los 50 las tuve que cambiar.
Le puse Yokohama Geolanadar recién a la V6. El día y la noche con las Pirelli Scorpion que traía, que eran una piedra. Las Yoko son súper suaves y silenciosas y tienen tremendo agarre.
Las Yoko en general se agarran como empleado público al cargo, pero se gastan más rápido, son un sueño.
Le puse una vez yokohama al clio que me dieron en la empresa, y el andar era super distinto a las firestone f590
Suave como manteca.
Yokohoma s drive ….. trustt its really good and you will feel the difference the moment u take it for a spin and its a treat on the curves ???? its soft and not sure how long its gonna last but its a lovely set of rubber and the the road noise is minimal , i have them on my polo it sticks to the road like glue
They were awesome and very, very grippy when thick (and warmed up). But once you wear half of the thread, the grip changes considerably. And it becomes dangerous below that.
most of the tires coined as "China Bombs" are the Westlake tires...
Not only do the sidewalls flex at highway speed when you do a lane change, they track all over the place and feel skittish. I had my front end (Prius V) checked out by a shop that I trust, and they drove it on the highway. They agree that there is an instability with this tire.
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