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Old 07-19-2006, 01:36 PM
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Those with the UHP in any size. How well do these tires wear? Any guesses on how long a set might last?? Or is there a better tire to look at thats within reason?
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i've had mine for almost a year. the seem to wear even. i do the occasional burn out and they still look great.
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I am going with a set of these for sure when its time for tires... which will be soon with Toyos... it seems like it always time for tires with those things. I have heard nothing but good things about the UHP's since they came out
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Are they better than Goodyears? IMO the goodyears suck for thread life and traction, especially when it is wet.....
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I think most anything is better than the Goodyears
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Are they better than Goodyears? IMO the goodyears suck for thread life and traction, especially when it is wet.....
Goodyears are terrible!! I will never buy another set let alone recommend them to anybody!
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ok I guess I'm out of the loop but what are the UHP's. gotta link?
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yup my goodyear gt'2s arent the greatest. I dont plan on recommending them to anybody. The only good thing about the gt2's are stares people make when u smoke them up
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Mine have lasted me for about 6 months now and about 7,000 miles, still have a crapload of thread on em and they hook very well in the rain even with my one tire fire, haven't peeled out once yet in the rain
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So you guys recommend the UHP's cause i am needing to buy a set next month and I am tired of buy the expensive goodyear 20's.. Mainly my question is how are they in the rain? Even thou it never rains in texas, but when it does are they decent?



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ok I guess I'm out of the loop but what are the UHP's. gotta link?
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