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What size Yokohama AVS ES100's for the rear???

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Old 03-29-2004, 05:44 PM
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Default What size Yokohama AVS ES100's for the rear???

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I'm running the stock 16" wheels - what size ES100's for the rear?

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I have the ES100's on stock rims size 245/45-16
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You might want to read this http://forums.s2ki.com/forums/showthread.p...threadid=193445
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Legnedary,
Thanks for the link. Did you decide what to purchase yet? I've got the ES100's on the front already and will be replacing the stock S02's on the back. The front's have been great so far.
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Legnedary,

Thanks for the link. Did you decide what to purchase yet? I've got the ES100's on the front already and will be replacing the stock S02's on the back. The front's have been great so far.

I just got off of the phone with Jim at TR and ordered 245/45/16's for the rear.

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No not yet, still mulling it over.
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Legendary,

I just got my rears installed and am pretty happy with them. They don't seem quite as sticky as the S02's but they're very smooth and quiet. I've already taken them around my favorite drift corners and there is not a huge differnce ; )

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is ES100 good? I am thinking to change my rear tires
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Its not really recommended to run different brand or model tires at the same time. It can make your car very unpredictable and be quite dangerous.
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Warning, the 1st few hundred miles on new ES100's is slippery. Maybe all tires do this, or maybe it was just cold out


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