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www.edgeracing.com toyo proxes 4 225/45/17z yes they will fit, yes they r cheap, yes traction is 100 times better
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Car: 1998 S10 soon to be LS1; 1998 GSX-R600
Tampa
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I had a set of Fuzion ZR-I tires on my old 17's and those things had a really meaty sidewall so you got really good traction with them. I think the Fuzion name is an import spinoff of Falken (not 100%) but those were so good tires and really cost effective too. Go as wide as you can BTW, that'll help alot
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I want chicken
Car: 05 Silver srt-4,2006 Honda CBR600rr
Wesley Chapel
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Grandpa
Car: 1970 Dodge Challenger RT 2005 Hemi Chrysler 300C 1999 GMC Sierra
Pinellas Park
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The Fusion 17's are awesome, and actually made by Brigstone. The Potenza RE-750 is the same tire, just a little more because they carry the Brigstone name. Toyo's look very close to the Fusions tread, not sure how well they ride tho. I had Falkens on the Stratus after the factory issue Goodyears wore out at 20k. The Falkens are a little harder tire than the Fusions, something I didn't care for. For the money the Fusions are the best tire I've found.
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The Racer
Car: 91 Integra DB1
Tampa , Fl
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235/60/15 Mickey Thompson Drag Radials on 15X7 " Circle Racing Steelies
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