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Old 07-29-2016, 06:22 AM   #10
JayG
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RS-3's are not a bad choice, especially if you have only one set of wheels
If you have dedicated wheels for play, RE-71's are better and there is currently a $70 rebate on them.

Search the web, including ebay for the best pricing
then call Summit Racing and they will beat the price by $1.00.
The fronts and rears can be from different vendors for the price match
I paid $251 for both sets from Summit

this is from another thread
Auto-X tires and brakes

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Originally Posted by jb92563 View Post
Just ordered a set of EBC Yellowstuff from importrp.com
$238 total incl shipping and no tax req'd.

Parts DP41414R Front set & DP41208R Rear set.

I was in the phone queue with Summit Racing for too long so
I just pressed [Purchase Now]

Some deeper Googling can really save you a lot of bucks.

Costco tires is next.
Are they any good at tire balancing or should I take the tires elsewhere to be mounted and balanced?
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