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Old 08-11-2008, 11:26 AM   #2 (permalink)
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About a month ago I pulled the trigger on some 20" wheels for my car. The tires that came with the wheels are a 245/40/20. The low profile looks decent but I wanted something to fill in the wheel well a little more on my AWD 300C. I've narrowed it down to two choices on a replacement tire, either the Toyo Proxies or the Nitto Invo. If anyone can provide some feedback on one or both of these tires I'd greatly appreciate it. Pros and Cons would help.
THE NITTO INVO IS THE SHIIIT!!! one of the best tires money can buy!!! toyos are allso good they are made in the same factory so what ever you go with will be good just go with Invo my choice
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