people wit 18" rims what size tire would you recomend getting. i live in peoria il so the roads arent all that great and i dont want to ruin my rims jus drivin around.
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not sure where peoria is but if the streets are like NYC, then i'd recommend 215/40/18s. i've been using this size tire for years now and haven't had any blowouts at all. here's my take on some of the tires i've used:
nittos 450-probably strongest sidewall of any of the tires out there, but the tires look alot bigger than others
yokohama parada-nice, but thread pattern worn out alot faster than the nittos, and falkens
toyo proxyes-STAY AWAY! IMO, a waste of money. the only time ever, where my rims got bent, and bubbles all over the
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falken ziex-currently my choice for the last two sets of rims i've gone thru. i like how they feel, slightly more road noise, but overall performance and price is a plus. also doesn't look as big(215/40/18) when compared to the nittos.
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i agree with Primo. I live in Massachusetts (similar road conditions) and i've run a 215/40/18 for a while. I agree as well with the fact that the Parada Spec-2 wears quickly. Luckily, i don't drive my whip all year-round so it hasn't been that much of a problem. Toyo has introduced a new version of the Proxes 4 and they seem like they are better than the FZ4. Whatever you do, don't mess with Pirelli Super Sport (P7000). They wear like shit and handle the same as well. With this Tire size, the options are more limited than say a 215/35/18, but the options that are available do provide you with quality. Always remember that you get what you pay for and a little research goes a loooong way.
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