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biggerthanboykins
Apr 8th, 2007, 10:17 PM
Where can I get all-seasons for a stock 1.6EL, for $100 each(my wife just changed her mind) installed. Someone told me Fuzion ZR1 (or something along those lines), was in my price range?
I will be using them this winter at least for the first year and then B4 winter of 08 I will buy winter tires, for my winter rims. I need new winter tires also. I'm gonna wait for those.
BartBandy
Apr 8th, 2007, 10:27 PM
Where can I get all-seasons for a stock 1.6EL, for $130 each installed. Someone told me Fuzion ZR1 (or something along those lines), was in my price range?
I will be using them this winter at least for the first year and then B4 winter of 08 I will buy winter tires, for my winter rims. I need new winter tires also. I'm gonna wait for those.
I had this car. Get Falken Ziex 512s in 205/50/15 (the OEM size 195/55/15 are V-rated and $20 more per tire). Put the money you save into cheap winter tires this fall, even if you have to buy used winters.
Rsquad911
Apr 9th, 2007, 01:58 AM
You will be happy with the Fuzion ZRi tires IF you're only driving in the spring and summer.
Forget about winter and snow driving. The ZRi is a high performance all season tire and will not fiar well in light to medium snow conditions.
My team and I have done extensive tire testing for Bridgestone/Fuzion. You're better off going with the HRi for light to medium snow conditions.
PM or email me if you need more info.