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Old 23-May-2004, 09:43 PM
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azenas are absolutly amazing for hte pprice, they hook up amazing ont he street and at the track. T`'s hook up better, but they are also way more expensive.
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Old 23-May-2004, 10:01 PM
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i want something for the street that will handle both wet and dry traction and the occasional track, since i want to get started with track...
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Old 24-May-2004, 04:07 PM
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azenas are prety good, not so good in the wet tho, but still very driveable....

my point is that for the price of azenas, you cant go wrong.
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man i cant believe these guys are comparing es100's to T1's hahahah, im a tire freak and trust me the es100's are like a budget tire to anyone in the know, straight up if you got the money and want the best tire then get S-03's potenzas, but if you want the next best thing without getting raped than get T1's, u wont be disappointed as they are MUCH better than es100's, ANY kumho or crappy dunlop/hankook etc.

oh and i agree with the above, Azenis are great tires for dry conditions but beware of the rain with this tire and i am speaking with experience as i have had ALL of the above tires. A decent Yoko tire is A520's but again bad in the rain...........
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Old 25-May-2004, 10:44 PM
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hey vtec, so would the S-03's be hella alot more expensive than the T1's.
well they aren't necessairly comparing them its more of a price range that they are comparing them too. but i want something for wet and dry traction.....
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hey vtec, so would the S-03's be hella alot more expensive than the T1's.
well they aren't necessairly comparing them its more of a price range that they are comparing them too. but i want something for wet and dry traction.....
S03's will probably run you around $1,200 to $1,300...(that was for my 225/45/16)

T1S were around $1,100 (quoted same size) I also read about sidewall strength, however the ones in my size were reinforced.

I bought my ES100's for $800. Never had any problems in rain, and I have yet to have any rollover on the sidewalls.

Depends on what you are willing to spend for rubber.
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hey Michelle right?
sorry can't remember your name, but umm. yeah i checked the site and it does say re-inforced tire for the 205/45/16.
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