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infinitiI30
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what would u guys recommend for a 97I30 with stock rims..


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PoorManQ45
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You might want to post this in the Infiniti General section.

Or the Tires, Wheels, Brakes and Suspension section

They should be able to help you in either of those sections

nametakennow
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Depends on budget. Check Tirerack and compare. It also depends on what exactly you're looking for. Need more info.

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Mr1der
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probably a stock size in an all weather if you don't intend on any heavy duty performance driving.

Falken Ziex seems to be a big favorite in the all season land...

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infinitiI30
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nametakennow wrote:Depends on budget. Check Tirerack and compare. It also depends on what exactly you're looking for. Need more info.
im not looking to spend too much on it, the back tires are wornout and needs to be replaced. but with all these different brands out there, i cant decide on which one to pick.

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SmithSR
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Many brands offer great tires. Cost is usually the deciding factor. Michelin, although usually priced higher than just about everything else, are considered by many to the the best tires you can buy.

Feel free to browse our Wheel/Tire/Suspension sub-forum and check out TireRack's website.

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Mr1der
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keep in mind they're french though

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built in Greenville NC, German,y and other places..but yes its a french company..

oh wait...didn't anyone tell you Renault bought Nissan?

-Chet


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