sumitomo tires...
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sumitomo tires...
man these ***** have some grip. these things bite like drag radials, they are new so i dont know how long it will last but they are some bad ***** so far. 245/50/16s
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Car: An '87 Italian Retard Out Cruisin'
Engine: LS1 install in progress
Transmission: 4L60e
Axle/Gears: 9 bolt
Which ones did you get? I have the htr zII's and they are pretty good.
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Engine: slowtacular L03 305
Transmission: slushem 700r4
Hey wow i just got my htr+'s today. They have some massivly mean looking tread on em. Can't wait to put em on.
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Car: 1988 IROC-Z
Engine: L98 (350 TPI)
Transmission: MD8 (700 R4) + 3.42 LS1 Rear
got any pics of your 245 50 16's mounted? what series? i've been thing about getting some. i just am concerned how they look. tall/skinny:nono: or short/wide i didn't like the they way the khumo's looked.
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Car: 86 IROC
Engine: 305 TPI
Transmission: Auto
I also have the Sumitomo HRT+(245/50zr16). This is the fourth set of tires I have had on this car(Fireston Firehawk, Dunlop A20 and Falken Ziex previously). These tires have tons more grip than the others did. They also have great wet weather traction.
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I have been using the HTR Z ll for the last 3 summers and that thread is still excellent, A very good tire for the price. Using 245/45/ZR-17's an d the wet & dry traction can not be beat.
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