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Old 08-16-2005, 11:52 AM   #1 (permalink)
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need new 22" tires

I've got 22x" Helo cash wheels and my Pirelli 265/35/22 tires are wearing pretty thin. ive just hit 10k miles on them. Should I go with the same kind of Pirelli's again? I live in Florida im just looking for basically the smoothest ride i can. I'm running Eibach springs as well. Any other reccomended brands? other sizes?
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Old 08-16-2005, 12:51 PM   #2 (permalink)
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You should not have to replace tires after 10K, something is off with your alignment or you like to do burn outs ...

I have the Nitto 420s and love them...

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I've got 22x" Helo cash wheels and my Pirelli 265/35/22 tires are wearing pretty thin. ive just hit 10k miles on them. Should I go with the same kind of Pirelli's again? I live in Florida im just looking for basically the smoothest ride i can. I'm running Eibach springs as well. Any other reccomended brands? other sizes?
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Old 08-16-2005, 02:06 PM   #3 (permalink)
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You should not have to replace tires after 10K, something is off with your alignment or you like to do burn outs ...

I have the Nitto 420s and love them...
I second the Nittos. I run the continental 4x4 sportcontact 265/35/22 and am quite happy with them.
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Kumho's will last the longest, but they aren't a smooth ride. The Nitto is a great tire too, but don't expect super high milage there either.

10,000 does seem a little premature, I would have them checked out at a tire professional.
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