Need tires any suggestions?
ORIGINAL: jwp6114
i highly recommend the pirelli diablo strada's i have this rear and im about to change my front to one, i would stay away from dunlops, from my experiance they are junk.
i highly recommend the pirelli diablo strada's i have this rear and im about to change my front to one, i would stay away from dunlops, from my experiance they are junk.
What problems have you had with Dunlops?
My new Dunlop Qualifiers feel great, I would recomend them and buy them again.
Doe's that include ballancing ???
ORIGINAL: Tahoe SC
fair price is between 15-20 dollars, that's if you take the wheel off yourself. but it will differ from place to place. i've seen it as high as 40, but not around where i'm at as there's too many shops.
fair price is between 15-20 dollars, that's if you take the wheel off yourself. but it will differ from place to place. i've seen it as high as 40, but not around where i'm at as there's too many shops.
here in the bay area a shop down the street from my house just bought a brand new tire balance and mount machine. They charge only $10 per wheel/tire. You probably shouldnt pay more than $20. That is a fair price.
I myself would not recommend the Pilot Powers. My budddies and I have had problems with them "falling apart" long before the tread was worn out. Once you get a couple hundred miles on them you will notice a line appears down the middle of the tire. I was told this is from the constant heating and cooling of the tire. Along that line our tires were starting to crack. I am now running pull offs from the track, Pirelli Supercorsa Pro's and let me tell you...WOW, that tire is made for the corners. Now these are pricey new, so when I can no longer get the pull offs I am going go with the Dunlop's
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