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    Tyres for sale

    Guys, I just replaced my Goodyear GTII's with a set of Hankooks.
    The reason was that one (front) got a cut in the sidewall.
    The other 3 are still good and about half worn.

    Anyone interested in them? PM me or email me at the address in my profile.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adam
    Guys, I just replaced my Goodyear GTII's with a set of Hankooks.
    The reason was that one (front) got a cut in the sidewall.
    The other 3 are still good and about half worn.

    Anyone interested in them? PM me or email me at the address in my profile.
    Adam

    Sorry, don't want the Goodyears but I am in need of some new boots for mine. Virtually decided on the Toyo Proxes but as the Hancooks are cheaper and easier to get hold of, what do you think of them so far. I know they are both well liked in the US but our roads are a different matter. What are your thoughts up to now?

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    Dunno how Hankook handle on slime..
    I was told the roads over there get like slime during certain times of the year.

    In the dry, they are far superior to the Goodyelps. I've never had them start spinning on me unless I went WOT from standing. Even then, they don't spin much. A rolling WOT and they stick everytime.

    In the wet, they feel much more capable but make no mistake, they will spin with not alot of effort from the supercharger. I can be going 30+ mph and still make them spin if I want.

    Power slides in the wet are no problem.

    -Del

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    The difference between the hankooks and the goodyears is night and day.
    Much better grip all round and it does feel much more planted on the road both wet and dry.

    Go for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adam
    The difference between the hankooks and the goodyears is night and day.
    Much better grip all round and it does feel much more planted on the road both wet and dry.

    Go for it.
    Hi Adam,

    If they are still available, then let me know how much you want for them, I'm sure we can work out a way of getting them over to me.

    Cheers,

    John

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