Best tires for 00 Grand Prix GTP?
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Best tires for 00 Grand Prix GTP? xeno27 05-12-2007, 11:51 PM
I live in Florida and would like to know what tires are the best for my car. I would like a tire that has hard sidewalls because I tend to take corners a bit fast. Any suggestions? Any input greatly appreciated. Erik gtppilot20 05-13-2007, 09:53 PM I live in Florida and would like to know what tires are the best for my car. I would like a tire that has hard sidewalls because I tend to take corners a bit fast. Any suggestions? Any input greatly appreciated. Erik If you have the stock 16" wheels I highly recommend the Fuzion HRi tires. I used to buy Michelin Pilot Sports which were MUCH more expensive and now I'm kicking myself. The Fuzion's are a great tire at a great price. vbros7 06-04-2007, 10:42 PM i just purchased 4 new yokohama avid trz. these are great tires they hold the road in anything i love them. may be a little expensive, but they are great tires. i have mad some hard turns and i haven't heard a squeal. osgusm 07-03-2008, 04:08 PM I have a stock 2001 GTP w/ 16 inch wheels, the best tires I've had where Bridgestone Potenza RE90 (I think) they are no longer available I think they have been replaced by the Potenza’s RE70. I miss the tires, they out preformed my expectations, both when dry and in the rain. The only problem was, they weren’t that good in the snow actually they where bad during heavy snow and I live in New England, that's the reason why I didnt but them again. Also, they are a little pricey. BNaylor 07-03-2008, 04:18 PM I have a stock 2001 GTP w/ 16 inch wheels, the best tires I've had where Bridgestone Potenza RE90 (I think) they are no longer available I think they have been replaced by the Potenza’s RE70. I miss the tires, they out preformed my expectations, both when dry and in the rain. The only problem was, they weren’t that good in the snow actually they where bad during heavy snow and I live in New England, that's the reason why I didnt but them again. Also, they are a little pricey. Thanks for contributing to the forum. However, we prefer that old threads are not resurrected. Feel free to start a new post following the guidelines below. This thread has been closed. Old Thread Guidelines (http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=889742) Related Links Enter the largest automotive community on the planet! |