92 Lexus sc400 value tires
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92 Lexus sc400 value tires
Can anyone tell me what the best value tires are to buy for my 92 lexus sc400? I need to buy some asap. I dont want to get cheap ones that look bad nor do I want to spend way to much money for top of the line ones Can I get some decent ones for around $100 a peice? Also walmart has some goodyear ones for 94.50 should I consider these? Basically what am I looking for in a good tire and what makes a tire look good or not? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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The slightly wider 245/50R16 size will fit your stock rims and fill out the wheel well a bit better than the standard 225/55R16 size. Diameter is essentially the same.
The Falken ZE-512 is a bargain at about $75 per, but there are others, too. What cherplex said.
The Falken ZE-512 is a bargain at about $75 per, but there are others, too. What cherplex said.
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Originally Posted by zakkubin
Can anyone tell me what the best value tires are to buy for my 92 lexus sc400? I need to buy some asap. I dont want to get cheap ones that look bad nor do I want to spend way to much money for top of the line ones Can I get some decent ones for around $100 a peice? Also walmart has some goodyear ones for 94.50 should I consider these? Basically what am I looking for in a good tire and what makes a tire look good or not? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Ok the online sites show I need 225/55R16 and I think it came as on option of 225/50R16 which someone has recomended. The wheels on my car are oem I belive.. they are smoke silver colored and say abs in center caps if that helps. Im not looking to race or anything but I do want them too look good and handle corners well. Thanks for everyones help.
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Try reading his original question and you'll see he wants a good-looking tire, and one that fills the wheel well more fully rather than looking crab-tracked means 245/50R16 is the better-looking size, not 225/55R16.
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