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87TIGN

Death by boost
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Ok so I have four different tires on my car now (haha im broke, just got done complete overhaul of motor and tranny, see sig). I need some new tires bad. I drive the car on weekends mostly and only for 50 or so miles so I want to put some street slicks on the rear and some reg street tires on the front. I was looking at the Micky T's for the rear and also the BFGoodrich G-Forces. I know the Micky T's are excellent tires but does anyone have experience with the G-Forces? They look good and are about 40-50 bucks cheaper for the pair. If I were to do the BFG's I would also do some high performance all season BFG's up front. Also the tires on the rear of my car now are 235/60R15 which is about a 26 inch tire. What is the biggest set I can fit back there without cutting or rubbing? Dunno what the front ones are but they rub on hard turns now a little so what size should I go with up there? Stock 215/65R15? Keep in mind I will be running 17-20 psi street and up to 23psi on the track and want to get a good hard launch. I know the Mickey's can handle it but can the BFG's? Also I was looking at Tirerack.com, any other good places for tires? Thanks in advance
-Andrew
 
Tirerack is your best bet for good prices and M/T are constantly voted the best drag radials so no point debating it again.

Also if you need to save some cash don't be too afraid of the lesser-known brands of tires. I put 4 Sumitomo's on my new wheels for under $300. ZR rated, aggressive tread pattern, couldn't be happier.
 
Also try Discount tire direct,and do a search on ebay stores some good prices to be had there also!
 
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