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$1200 is steep, in my opinion. I got my Vreds (214-style wheels) for $800 or so. Shipping included. I spent another $80 to have them installed and balanced. So, I fit in $900 total.
Vreds have good traction in dry and wet. They are not suitable for driving on snow but in this blizzard that we had a couple of weeks ago, it felt ok. I took a "practice lap" by myself in the car to see how it feels, how it steers, and how it brakes. This helped to revive some of the old memories of driving in Russian winter :) I was comfortable taking my family on-board after the practice lap. |
I found my set for 20's staggered from an ebay store for 760 shipped from so cal to nor cal. Paypal verified.150 mounted at the dealer with hunter equipment. Had them on for about 3000 miles and i think they are great. Good wet traction, great dry traction. One trip to tahoe with them and just be aware of the snow. Hope to get at least 30,000 miles til the next set. My last set of diamaris were great too just a little too pricey.
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I wouldn't count on getting 30,000 miles with a 4.8is. These tires look great and stick like mad, but they are soft. I have about 10,000 and I am worn on the inner edge. I am lowered and drive aggressive, that will short the life as well. |
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