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Old 03-09-2005, 12:27 PM
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It takes us between 2 and 3 hours to get to Shannonville depending on traffic.

I don't do miles
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Fags,

I'd leave the other set at Speedstar. Hell, they've already got enough spare parts lying around the shop to build a complete S2000 . . .
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Super Fag,

Do you really think they want ANOTHER set of rims sitting in their shop?

So inconsiderate...

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super fag.... good one
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Advan AD07 is not a bad choice either.
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Originally Posted by toosteeley,Mar 9 2005, 04:27 PM
It takes us between 2 and 3 hours to get to Shannonville depending on traffic.

I don't do miles
Hey Lazy, you could have done kilometers and I would have converted...

Just be aware, 2 to 3 hours is a lot of street driving if you have a lot of negative camber or a serious toe-out setup.
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Originally Posted by Xplosiv,Mar 10 2005, 02:32 AM
Advan AD07 is not a bad choice either.
These are my first choice, but they aren't available in North America yet. They are coming, nobody knows when though.
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Originally Posted by S2kRob,Mar 10 2005, 10:10 AM
These are my first choice, but they aren't available in North America yet. They are coming, nobody knows when though.
I am fairly confident Albert can help u with a set.

I got mine for a very decent price from the AJ crew last year this time.
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But they're not dot complient are they? Or something along those lines. SO illegal here right?
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Originally Posted by Xplosiv,Mar 10 2005, 05:32 AM
Advan AD07 is not a bad choice either.
The ADVAN Neova AD07 is the Max Performance Summer tire member of Yokohama's global family of ADVAN performance tires developed for sports car, sports coupe and performance sedan enthusiasts who love sport driving. Used as Original Equipment (O.E.) on the Lotus Elise, the ADVAN Neova AD07 is designed to provide high levels of traction, responsive handling and driving control in dry and wet road conditions. The ADVAN Neova AD07 is not intended to be driven in cold temperatures or in snow.

Designed to deliver Yokohama's ultimate dry street performance while maintaining good wet traction, the ADVAN Neova AD07 uses a "fine particle" Micro Silica (MS) tread compound (to provide greater road surface adhesion) molded into a directional tread pattern that features massive, rounded tread blocks to increases cornering stability and steering response. Five large circumferential and multiple directionally aligned lateral grooves resist hydroplaning and enhance wet traction. Internally, the two wide steel belts reinforced by spirally wound nylon cap plies and provide excellent strength and uniform ride quality while the sidewalls are tuned to resist lateral deflection to provide handling control and feedback.


http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?ti...13674x014-tire&

Only two sizes listed...
175/55 WR16
225/45 WR17


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