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Old Feb 10, 2013 | 12:50 PM
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THANKS GUYS MIXED REVIEWS ON THE PRIMUS , I DO WANT A QUIET TIRE AND EITHER PRIMUS OR BridgestoneTuranza WILL GIVE ME THAT BUT I HEAR THIS 2 TEND WEAR QUICKER AQND NOT SO GOOD IN SNOW. i MEAN WE PROBALLY GET SNOW MAYB 3-4 TIMES A YR AND THAT IS CONSIDERED A LOT. HMMM SO MAY CHOICES... IM STILL STERRING TOWARDS THE CONTINENTALS TOO...
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Old Feb 10, 2013 | 02:43 PM
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Originally Posted by drizzy315
THANKS GUYS MIXED REVIEWS ON THE PRIMUS , I DO WANT A QUIET TIRE AND EITHER PRIMUS OR BridgestoneTuranza WILL GIVE ME THAT BUT I HEAR THIS 2 TEND WEAR QUICKER AQND NOT SO GOOD IN SNOW. i MEAN WE PROBALLY GET SNOW MAYB 3-4 TIMES A YR AND THAT IS CONSIDERED A LOT. HMMM SO MAY CHOICES... IM STILL STERRING TOWARDS THE CONTINENTALS TOO...
Seriously, give the Toyo Proxes4 Plus a good look, they're the quietest, best gripping AS tires I've used, and I've been through quite a few over the last 6 years on my last 3 cars. Don't forget to look at that review link I posted
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Old Feb 10, 2013 | 02:48 PM
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Seriously, give the Toyo Proxes4 Plus a good look, they're the quietest, best gripping AS tires I've used, and I've been through quite a few over the last 6 years on my last 3 cars. Don't forget to look at that review link I posted
I agree...I had a set on my 350Z and they were great. They did start to make a little noise during the last 5,000 miles.
I had them when I lived in Oregon and drove on wet roads more than dry roads...they had great grip in wet.
They also worked pretty well on snow a couple of times.
I can't find very many distributors in Texas for some reason.
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Old Feb 10, 2013 | 02:51 PM
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Originally Posted by tejasg37x
I agree...I had a set on my 350Z and they were great. They did start to make a little noise during the last 5,000 miles.
I had them when I lived in Oregon and drove on wet roads more than dry roads...they had great grip in wet.
They also worked pretty well on snow a couple of times.
I can't find very many distributors in Texas for some reason.
Mine shipped from treadepot from a Texas shipping point so you should be able to get them from them real quick (and cheap too!)
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Old Mar 16, 2013 | 05:22 PM
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I had the same question when i was looking for new wheels for my g37x. a lot of people state that you can't stagger the AWD system, however, a lot of people run wider rears with no issues including myself. Like everyone states keep the two close and you wont have any issues. I run staggered coupe wheels and 245/40r/19 on all wheels, no problems at all. Good luck with your choice.
I'm thinking of buying '11-13 Coupe wheels as well for my '10X sedan; which come 19x8.5 and 19x9 staggered. Will running the Coupe stock tires be okay with my X? The fronts are 225/45/19 and rears 245/40/19. The response is appreciated-nervous with messing the AWD up. Thanks!
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Old Mar 19, 2013 | 11:06 AM
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I'm thinking of buying '11-13 Coupe wheels as well for my '10X sedan; which come 19x8.5 and 19x9 staggered. Will running the Coupe stock tires be okay with my X? The fronts are 225/45/19 and rears 245/40/19. The response is appreciated-nervous with messing the AWD up. Thanks!
I have both a IS250 AWD and 2009 G37X sedan and both running staggered.

The key is to keep the overall diameter between the front and back the same or as close to each other as possible.

recently i made my setup on the G37 square.
I use to run 20" Lorenzo's 38mm offset
Front 235/35/20 on a 9.5 and rear 285/30/20 on a 10.5. that setup is as close to each other as you can possibly get.

I am now running 10.5 38mm all around with a 275/30/20 with no rubbing.
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