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Dunno. Just wanted something that could hold air and look black and round when required. It is hardly the sort of car that will be driven in such a way that tyre make choice matters I only ask because I found it impossible to find 165/55/14's!!! 155\55-14`s exist i think
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I only ask because I found it impossible to find 165/55/14's!!! 155\55-14`s exist I think Really?!?!!! PLEASE find me them....i NEED some so bad!
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Your car is not 'epic', this thread is not 'epic'....the OCEAN is epic, the UNIVERSE is epic.... please stop misusing this word!! It would appear Hotrods are the new VWs - aint fashion funny! '69 BUICK LESABRE 350
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Last Edit: Jan 5, 2008 20:36:16 GMT by Deleted
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Yum Yum....can get a little stretch on my not-so-wide rims ;D Cheers dude
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Your car is not 'epic', this thread is not 'epic'....the OCEAN is epic, the UNIVERSE is epic.... please stop misusing this word!! It would appear Hotrods are the new VWs - aint fashion funny! '69 BUICK LESABRE 350
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I only ask because I found it impossible to find 165/55/14's!!! Indeed they are... but thats part of the reason I wanted them. You can get 165/65 R14 ... if you aren't baller enough for the 165/55s
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I only ask because I found it impossible to find 165/55/14's!!! Indeed they are... but thats part of the reason I wanted them. You can get 165/65 R14 ... if you aren't baller enough for the 165/55s Because my rims arent that wide its hard to get the profile I need to keep the size down. I'm running 175/50R14's ATM but they 'bulge'....negative stretch LOL. 165/55R14's would be great...though the 155/55R14's madmaxx found are even better ;D
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Your car is not 'epic', this thread is not 'epic'....the OCEAN is epic, the UNIVERSE is epic.... please stop misusing this word!! It would appear Hotrods are the new VWs - aint fashion funny! '69 BUICK LESABRE 350
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stealthstylz
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165/55/13sstealthstylz
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Depends on what my mate gets in to what tyres I end up with. Some are good brands some are bad, for instance on the uno I fitted semi decent 165/65s at a tenner each as its not gonna get thrashed.
Matt
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Odin
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Those Nankang NS-2s aren't bad, especially in the dry. Well worth the price, and they do them in odd sizes too which is a bonus. I have them in 185/45 R15 on the Panda.
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Might order a set of those 155\55`s for my 7x14 AllyCats too...
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Fuzzy
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My Panda's had a couple of sets of Cinq wheels on, first were some Goodyear Eagle Tourings which were ok and then some Nankangs which were better, but quite adept at tramlining and following even very slight camber changes. There's also Pirellis (which are the original fitted tyre to Cinq Sportings) but they seem to be a fair chunk more money for *shrugs* amount of quality increase.
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Pie
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I used to run a set of Nankangs on the mini. Took it round the ring with them on, and it was fine. Must admit thoguh, they aint no camac lol
Camacs are godly tyres, stretch well too.
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"Its a small world, but I wouldn't like to paint it" if your not about 'show' then WTF is drifting all about?! its marked with scorecards like strictly come dancing FFS ;D ;D
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