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SHOZ123

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If you can afford it I suggest getting winter and summer tires. Makes a world of difference in the car.
 

FireRanger

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33x12.5 Procomp XTerrains or 33x12 BFG MT TAKM's...

oh wait, on a SHO? BFG G-Force TA KDW's are great from what I have heard.

the higher end Kuhmo tires stick like glue in the dry and dont have TERRIBLE wet handling (its what Cobb was running on its 440+ WHP Subaru WRX *285 width*). You might want to look into some NITTO's or some Toyo's for summer use, never any complaints except for longetivity. If your like 99V8SHO, pulling smoky burnouts everytime it rains, then the Proxes might not be the best bet, lol.
 

SCOTTDW

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I had the BFGoodrich Gforce KDWS Z rated tires. Very good all around. Fair in the snow. A real improvement over the original RSAs.

Scott
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(stolen Oct 02).
 

Venom 800TT

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Falken Ziex are excellent year round performance tires, and the Falken FK451's are unbeatable ultra-high performance all-seasons since they stick like glue in both wet and dry. Plenty of experiance with both and I love them. thumbs_u
 
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