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    1. #1
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      275/40r17 tw200?

      does any body make a 275/40r17 with a 200 tread wear rating?

      71 maverick.
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      i work at Current Auto Performance www.currentautoperformance.com. i also build the differentials for San Diego Gear and Axle.


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      275/40r17 tw200?

      I think the Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 has a 220 rating in that size.

      I'm not aware of any that hit 200 on the nose...

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      275/40r17 tw200?

      Good article on the subject;

      http://www.hotrod.com/how-to/wheels-tires/1401-the-best-200-treadwear-tires-test/#__federated=1

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      thank you everybody for the help. the falcon tire looks great and the article was very informative.
      71 maverick.
      71 comet in build process.
      i work at Current Auto Performance www.currentautoperformance.com. i also build the differentials for San Diego Gear and Axle.

    6. #6
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      I cant remember what size front you are running but you should have much if any trouble going with the 245/45 or 255/40 falkens. I remember you guys modding the fender already for whatever size you have.
      Chris

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    7. #7
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      its a 255/40r17. plenty of tires in that size. the front end seemed well planted the whole time. so ill start with rear tires first then save some pennys to get the fronts.
      71 maverick.
      71 comet in build process.
      i work at Current Auto Performance www.currentautoperformance.com. i also build the differentials for San Diego Gear and Axle.

    8. #8
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      Quote Originally Posted by bryant View Post
      its a 255/40r17. plenty of tires in that size. the front end seemed well planted the whole time. so ill start with rear tires first then save some pennys to get the fronts.
      Bryant, the new Hankook R-S3 are actually newer/better/stickier 200 treadwear tires, but the biggest they make are 255/40/17. I wouldn't be surprised, based on our results at Qualcomm, if the 255 Hankook isn't faster than the 275 Falken. Plus they are cheaper. Come and join us Nov 30th, you will see both these tires on CAM cars, and talk to the guys that have run both!

      http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....XLV2&tab=Specs

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    9. #9
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      Quote Originally Posted by Tomswheels View Post
      Bryant, the new Hankook R-S3 are actually newer/better/stickier 200 treadwear tires, but the biggest they make are 255/40/17. I wouldn't be surprised, based on our results at Qualcomm, if the 255 Hankook isn't faster than the 275 Falken. Plus they are cheaper. Come and join us Nov 30th, you will see both these tires on CAM cars, and talk to the guys that have run both!

      http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....XLV2&tab=Specs
      my rear rim is too wide for a 255 at 11"s or i would be glad to go that rout. im going to do my best to get to the stadium on sunday but i have family in town that weekend so its not a sure thing.
      71 maverick.
      71 comet in build process.
      i work at Current Auto Performance www.currentautoperformance.com. i also build the differentials for San Diego Gear and Axle.




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