Time for new tires???

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Old October-18th-2005, 08:08 AM
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Those dont look like the stock tires. Did the 03 and the 03.5's have different tires from the factory?


Sucks living where there's a lot of snow. I know I'll see snow up here too, but I plan to just not move around when its on the ground, haha.
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Old October-21st-2005, 07:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Matty Mooling
could the tire dressing be drying the tires out?
YES. Cheap tire dressings contain harmful solvents that will eat away at the protective waxes inside your tires. This will cause dry-rotting.


I have Kumho Ecsta SPTs on my car, 205/50/15. I love them. No complaints whatsoever.
In a couple weeks or less though, I'll be installing my 14" steelies again, but with brand new snow tires, Dunlop Winter Sport M3s.
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Old October-22nd-2005, 10:14 AM
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Ugh, yeah. Almost time for the steelies again.
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