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Jonas 06-19-2003 08:36 PM

azenis pictures
 
does anyone have pictures of an s13 with stock rims & azenis??205/50/15. i want to know how they will look like so if anyone can help that would be cool thanks.

Justin.b 06-20-2003 01:39 PM

I'll get one in a few minutes... please excuse the dirty car when I do.

-Justin

Justin.b 06-20-2003 01:52 PM

http://www.saltgod.org/forums/falkenon01.jpg
http://www.saltgod.org/forums/falkenon02.jpg
http://www.saltgod.org/forums/falkenon03.jpg

Jonas 06-20-2003 04:27 PM

sweet thanks alot.

Jonas 06-20-2003 04:28 PM

you guys think my car will look hot rodish, having 205/60's out back and the 205-50's up front?? and hows the tread wear on those?

-HyJynX- 06-20-2003 11:50 PM

ive heard the tread wear isnt all that great on the azenis

Axel Grungy 07-12-2003 07:21 PM

treadwear on azenis is bad. but they are cheap so its not that bad. they would prolly last a summer maybe.......

Justin.b 07-12-2003 10:31 PM

Treadwear may be horrible on these things, but it's worth it for sure.

I just took the car for a nice ride today. I don't know if it's the tires, the sways, the springs, the shocks or the bushings, but the car is absolutely wonderful. I spent nine hours carving back roads in Maine and New Hampshire today and I'm going to be smiling all week.

If I had done this on my Kumho Ecsta Supra 712's (maybe they should have spent some of that naming time making a better tire) I would be disappointed all week.

I really haven't taken a look at my tires to see how they're wearing, but if I get through the summer and fall with an autox and a track event I think they're worth the price of admission.

I highly recommend these to anyone needing new tires who can afford to use them for one season.

-Justin

Jonas 07-12-2003 11:30 PM

well iam considering just getting them up front just for grip on my dori action.

StanBo 07-13-2003 08:36 AM

They are summer tires. Get a set of them and also look for a set of steelies to install snow tires/all seasons for the fall and winter seasons. This is also set on your area. I know some of us don't have winters with snow. :D

I run a bunch of different tires from full slicks to snow jobbies. Azenis Sports are great bang for buck tires and can totally get rid of understeer.

I would suggest tires before suspension work to anyone. You can spend thousands on arms and coils and still run them thru **** tires while the guy next to you throws on a set of victoracers and whips your ass.

Your tires can improve braking as well as handling.

Justin.b 07-13-2003 09:26 AM

Trust the man in the Chef Hat, folks.

I put a set on Yokohama A520's on my Civic with stock suspension and it handled better on some turns than my 240, which had upgraded sways and Kumho Ecsta's at the time.

My old S12 with just Yok A509's handled incredibly well. It took some turns faster than I've been able to manage them in the 240. (S12 weighed about 300 pounds less)

-Justin

rudeboy 07-13-2003 11:28 AM

i know i need to get a set of GOOD tires..
got a few suspension goodies goin on and my car can steer like a brick on ice somedays...

StanBo 07-13-2003 01:44 PM


Originally posted by Justin.b
Trust the man in the Chef Hat, folks.

I put a set on Yokohama A520's on my Civic with stock suspension and it handled better on some turns than my 240, which had upgraded sways and Kumho Ecsta's at the time.

My old S12 with just Yok A509's handled incredibly well. It took some turns faster than I've been able to manage them in the 240. (S12 weighed about 300 pounds less)

-Justin

Thanks Justin :D

I have been learning quite a bit in the last few months. I attended a control class and learn to drift a full circuit covered in penut oil. **** cooking with the stuff it makes for third gear drifting fun.

Peanut oil + off track ventures = 3lbs of pebbles in each of your fenderliners.


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