A broke friend has an urgent need for a pair of 225 or 235 40-18's.
Anybody have a pair for sale?
In the alternative, what is the best bang for the buck available new? I was looking in the $125-150 range tires at Sears.com and really didn't recognize anything. What is that General that some liked as an ST tire? That's gotta be cheap?
Wanted-225-40-18 or 235-40-18 pairs
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Wanted-225-40-18 or 235-40-18 pairs
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Re: Wanted-225-40-18 or 235-40-18 pairs
Something along the "Federal Tire" line: http://www.frsport.com/Federal-Tire-14B ... _2179.html
A lot of local places carry them now, too.
I ran those for a while. Better than crappy tires, not as good as any real comp tires. Good bang for the buck daily driving & predictable when breaking traction. The 595 RSR (next model up) are stickier but don't last as long & cost a bit more.
A lot of local places carry them now, too.
I ran those for a while. Better than crappy tires, not as good as any real comp tires. Good bang for the buck daily driving & predictable when breaking traction. The 595 RSR (next model up) are stickier but don't last as long & cost a bit more.