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Old 04-04-2009, 07:59 PM
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Exclamation Max miles yuou got on your 20" wheels with 275 front 315 rear? What tire?

How many miles you got on your tires max? I bought 215 reps and thinking what tires to put on it.

I have negative chamber stock,so i am not planning to make it 0 degree and,leave it the way it is.

So suggest me a good tire which won't wear out in the middle fast and will have equal wear and etc. Looking for very good tire which handles in rain great and dry ofcourse and not veyr loud as well.
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25k miles on TOYO S/T and look like it can goes another 10k miles.But i hate those tires.
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Old 04-04-2009, 09:37 PM
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why u hate that tires? by the way did you get 25k miles on rear? did you left your negative chamber stock on reat or made it 0?
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Old 04-05-2009, 10:38 AM
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33k on my old Proxy S/T. Gets a bit loud as the miles climb, felt too much of the road too when braking. I've got the S/T II's on now, so far so good....
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21k on michelin diamaris, the rears were dead at 12k, but I never drove in the rain and liked the oversteer, so I kept them.
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i lost count but i think i might have 25-30 on my toyo proxes s/t. best tires i ever purchased, no complaints (not even noise issues, it doesnt bother me)and i would have never switched to anything else.. but they discontinued them for the s/t IIs. not too convinced about those.. might be going with the vredestein's next.
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32k on Michelin Diamaris
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Had 42K on Michelin Diamaris.
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I really would like to know what people think of the Invo's or if anyone is running them as the road noise is supposed to be non exsistant. Plus I like the originallity of the tread but think they will be useless in the snow. I have about 38k on my Proxy S/T's.
You had mentioned negitive camber or 0. What is better for what? I want what ever will make my tires last longer LOL and what about caster? does this play a role in handling or tread life?

Here is a list of tires that will work on our staggered setup, not complete but at least you dont have to go link shopping. Hope it helps

Nitto Invo:
Nitto Tire - High Performance Tires for Car and Truck Enthusiasts

Yokohama Adven S/T:
Yokohama

Toyo Proxy:
PROXES STII

Michelin Latitude & Diamaris:
Find Tires by Size: MICHELIN® Automotive Tires: Michelin Tires

Pirelli:
Pzero Rosso:
PIRELLI - Pzero Rosso

P Zero:
PIRELLI - P Zero
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Old 07-27-2009, 12:34 AM
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^^Bridgestone Dueler H/P Sport also fit the 20" stagggard setup.
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