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06-23-2010, 11:20 PM | #1 |
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can anyone source some 195/40/17 falken 452's
ive been looking for some fk 452's in that size, but have been so far, unsuccessful. can some one give me a link or a person or a number or email or something to try and get these tires?
at least a point in the right direction. ive been searching Google for a bit now, and im going to continue to, if i find something, ill post it and close the thread.
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06-23-2010, 11:53 PM | #4 |
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purpose you have a legit reason for wanting 195s, but i cant help but suggest that you get a bigger/wider series. the larger the contact, the better performance
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8,5 not really... with that logic your suggesting that its always better to have more tire... but its a stock KA, you dont need really more than a 245.
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well obviously there is going to be a limit. but uh yeah on this occasion i am suggesting that more tire is better. im not suggesting you slap on 305s. & if 'you dont really need more than a 245" then why are you settling for 195s? |
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b) they give me just the right amount of stretch c) its not a grip car, its a daily driver. and d) more rubber = more expensive.
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