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    Post Tire Recommendation

    Time for me to say goodbye to my duelers and buy new tires. I'm gonna stay with my stock 18 rims but I need advice as to what brand tire I should get. I live in sunny southern California, so I dont have to consider tires for ice/snowy conditions - A few weeks of big rain through the year, thats all. I have very little knowledge on tires so any advice is welcome.

    Thanks in advance!
    Anita
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    Original Owner- love her too much to part with her.
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    I'm really liking the Hankook Ventus that I've been running all summer. I can't say much on tread wear as I haven't had them on that long, but they handle very well in the corners.
    Also, when I ordered these, they were one of the most reasonably priced performance tires that I found.
    Ck. my gallery for a pic.
    Ldub

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    Nitto Terra Grapplers 285/60 R18

    I my opinion and many others opinion on this board you cannot get any better than the Nitto Terra Grapplers 285/60 R18. Looks, performance, wear, noise, and everything you think of are perfect. Take a look at my gallery I think the 3rd or 4th page has some pics of the tires, maybe the 2nd page. Really I still feel this is the #1 thing that anyone should make sure is a minimum on their VX. Just my two cents.
    In Christ,
    Ryan Harlan
    USA Decathlon Team

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    Anita,
    I just checked at discount tire direct. They have the Hankook's @ 285-60x18" for $118.00 ea. free ground shipping. That's wider than stock...would fit rims OK, but may require slight trimming of the cladding.
    FYI, Ldub

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    Arrow

    I've been running the Kumho Ecsta STX and have been exceptionally pleased with them. They're the quietest tire I've ever ridden and have outstanding grip and ride. Got 'em from Tire Rack for $101 each. These are street performance tires, so I picked up an inexpensive set of Nissan 15" alloys for some offroad tires when the crawlin' mood strikes. I can fit all my gear, the offroad tires and a scuba tank for running an impact wrench in the back of the VX.

    Oops, forgot the size: 255-55/18
    Last edited by Joe_Black : 11/07/2005 at 03:05 PM
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    My Toyo Proxes S/T Tires 255/55/18 have been great!

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    Tires

    I ordered the tetra grapplers from discount tires over the internet - 804.00 for four with tire insurance and had Firestone install them this weekend. I was amazed how they made the truck look. I have to say my 2001 Proton does not look cute any more - it now looks tuff like it was ment to look. The best money i spent so far and the trimming was easy and minimal (cant even see it). Good luck
    Larry

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    I also have the Kumho Ecsta STX in 265/60-18 and am extremely happy with them, after replacing the disappointing Pirelli Scorpion Zero's, which were 285/55-18. Both fit with no trimming. I think the Scorpion's were too wide for the stock wheels and tended to vibrate on the highway. The Kumho's have been smooth and quiet since day one.
    Gregg
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    The Yoko's are the best looking street tire for the VX! Check out my site for picture of them, and of the Nittos! I love them both!
    Canadian VXer!

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    Tire recommendation - pictures

    check out my gallery for pics of the new tires - 2 days old !!

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    Falken Ziex S/TZ-04 (P255/55R-18 109H B) $550 installed at America's Tire Co/Discount Tire Co). I love them, and a lot cheaper than the $1000 Toyo Proxes.

    www.falkentire.com/tires_stz04.htm
    Last edited by JAFO : 11/08/2005 at 03:25 PM

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    I got the Falkens too

    Quote Originally Posted by JAFO
    Falken Ziex S/TZ-04 (P255/55R-18 109H B) $550 installed at America's Tire Co/Discount Tire Co). I love them, and a lot cheaper than the $1000 Toyo Proxes.

    www.falkentire.com/tires_stz04.htm
    I ordered these from discounttiredirect.com for $104.00 ea. with free shipping.

    Great tire, fills in wheel well better than stock. Ride a little bit stiffer. Handling in the wet 1000% better!

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    Talking

    You guys!!

    I appreciate you all - thank you. Now that I have a recommendation for almost every 18" tire possible for the VX, the hard decision making begins...

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    One more...

    I am most happy with the Kumho Ecsta STX. They have a secure feel and excellent grip, even in rain. I have not had a problem hydroplaning in spite of their width. I have heard that they do not last as long as other brands but mine are holding up well. Stay out of the mountains as they provide no traction in snow.

    Our other VX is fitted with Yokohama Geolander H/T-S GO52 and I have posted my review elsewhere on these forums. They look great and perform very good, but are a bit of a compromise in handling to get good snow traction.

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    If it helps... and even though I do hit snow from time to time... My feeling is the amount of "winter" driving is minimal, compared to dry or simply wet roads. Therefore, I have narrowed my choice to the Khumo's or the Hankook's listed. Good ratings by Consumer reports, good warranties....good reports here... all around GOOD. What will make either choice better is how they are maintained (rotated, aired up...etc).

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