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Posted by LuxoM3 on March 25, 2002 at 01:19:23:

In Reply to: Tire Questions ( HELP) posted by Jeremy Anderson on March 24, 2002 at 21:31:48:

better pricing on tires, better selection, and they will ship it anywhere USA for about $20...yeah even to another tire shop for an installation. You can even comparison shop with other tires based on performance, reviews, price and also do searches based on sizxe and model.

DON'T EVER FEEL trapped into buying what you don't feel you want!

I am VERY sure you can get the Yoko AVS for the M3 in the 225/45-17 and 245-40-17. As I was shopping for this same set-up a few months ago.

The Kumho is a good all-around town tire. Perfect all weather and great tread wear and quiet. No, it's not in the same league as PZeros, S02 or 3's, etc....but it's not $250 a tire either. It's $105 a pop.

-LuxoM3




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