so ive worn out my 145/70r12 yokohamas (after just over 20k miles) i think they should have lasted longer, but considering the shape my steering system was in for quite some time (i.e. shot... bad everything basically) and the fact that i drive the poor little car pretty hard i can really blame the yoko's for their premature failure.
the 145's are just too narrow methinks and i'd like a wider tire. was planning on saving till spring and finding some 13" alloys that are less flexy than the steelies but these guys are not going to last the winter, and i dont like going sideways (accidentally at least )
that being said. i have found 165/70r12 yokohama y372's and nankang cx668's in 165/70 and 155/80 versions.
are the nankangs any good? has anyone here used them? specs look the same as the yoko's 400-440 treadwear etc etc. but if you check the links you will notice the prices are pretty spread out.
search showed alot of 13"/14" stuff, ill get to that eventually but for now i just need something with some meat on it. if the nankangs arent skate wheel hard then id like to save the money, but if they're crap tires i wont be saving anything. any advice is appreciated
the 145's are just too narrow methinks and i'd like a wider tire. was planning on saving till spring and finding some 13" alloys that are less flexy than the steelies but these guys are not going to last the winter, and i dont like going sideways (accidentally at least )
that being said. i have found 165/70r12 yokohama y372's and nankang cx668's in 165/70 and 155/80 versions.
are the nankangs any good? has anyone here used them? specs look the same as the yoko's 400-440 treadwear etc etc. but if you check the links you will notice the prices are pretty spread out.
search showed alot of 13"/14" stuff, ill get to that eventually but for now i just need something with some meat on it. if the nankangs arent skate wheel hard then id like to save the money, but if they're crap tires i wont be saving anything. any advice is appreciated
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