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BonneMeMN 11-15-2003 11:18 PM


Originally Posted by Burgundy_Boat

Originally Posted by 89BonnieSE89
I'll tell you what not to get

Michelin Energy MXV4...fine as a stock tire...great in fact, but there are most cost efficient tires out there. Tirerack has em listed at $149 USD :shock: EACH :?

those are damn good tires. let me tell you, with having my licence for 5 weeks i fishtailed my grandmothers car at 110-115 MPH. the car is still in one piece as i recovered, and i can't help but give some of the credit to the tires.

Well it wasn't the tires fault if you broke a FWD Acura loose like that..

:nono:

Jim i didn't need to hear that, that's what size i wanna get next summer!

Burgundy_Boat 11-16-2003 12:47 AM


Originally Posted by BonneMeMN

Originally Posted by Burgundy_Boat

Originally Posted by 89BonnieSE89
I'll tell you what not to get

Michelin Energy MXV4...fine as a stock tire...great in fact, but there are most cost efficient tires out there. Tirerack has em listed at $149 USD :shock: EACH :?

those are damn good tires. let me tell you, with having my licence for 5 weeks i fishtailed my grandmothers car at 110-115 MPH. the car is still in one piece as i recovered, and i can't help but give some of the credit to the tires.

Well it wasn't the tires fault if you broke a FWD Acura loose like that..

:nono:

Jim i didn't need to hear that, that's what size i wanna get next summer!

yeah, but what i'm saying is if the tires wern't as good, they wouldn't have been able to regain traction. that and if i didn't have any clue what to do, i wouldn't be typing this

MOS95B 11-16-2003 01:01 AM

The only recommendation I can make is the round, rubber ones. The ones with the flat spots give a really rough ride.... :lol:

Burgundy_Boat 11-16-2003 01:03 AM


Originally Posted by MOS95B
The only recommendation I can make is the round, rubber ones. The ones with the flat spots give a really rough ride.... :lol:

what about them round wooden ones? 8)

MOS95B 11-16-2003 01:21 AM

The traction sucks on them....


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