In my Opinion I think Sonars are the best Budget Tires out there. They are made in the USA by Cooper Tires. I only paid 50 dollars for a 185 50R15, they last long and has Average Traction What do you guys think?
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Originally posted by Brikhead:
Kumho
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Originally posted by Eddie:
After much research I chose Kumho 716 HPs. Not the cheapest but the best value which is more important than cheap.
I agree with the others. I currently have Kumho 716 HP4s on my civic and there excellant!quote:
Originally posted by Bamaro:
Kumho
True....but you're original topic said "best Budget tires", and Kumho's tire pricing easily falls into the budget catagory.quote:
Originally posted by Korean_redneck:
Kumho Doesn't Count. Kumho is a huge COmpany .. not just tires.. but shipping, etc..
I thinking Like Kelly's, COrdovey, Sonar, etc..
The best way to get budget tires is to choose a low cost tire size. This way even the premium makes become good value!quote:
In my Opinion I think Sonars are the best Budget Tires out there. They are made in the USA by Cooper Tires. I only paid 50 dollars for a 185 50R15, they last long and has Average Traction What do you guys think?
I prefer 195/65R15 to 205/55R16 as the ride is more comfy. However, 205/55R16 works well on the front of a Porsche 911. Just remember to fit a wider 225/50R16 or 245/45R16 on the back!quote:
This would be another vote for getting a tire size with lots of availability of good, inexpensive tires (like 205/55R16).
I'd like to put 195/65R15's on for my winter tires, but I'd much rather have my big brakes!quote:
Originally posted by smartboost:
I prefer 195/65R15 to 205/55R16 as the ride is more comfy. However, 205/55R16 works well on the front of a Porsche 911. Just remember to fit a wider 225/50R16 or 245/45R16 on the back!