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    I was just out shopping for tires and came across a set of these marked down 40%. My dad used to rave about Toyos, so I'm thinking that these are gonna end up on my Jetta. Anybody have any experience with these? I'll be mounting them on the 16" BBS RXII's that come stock on the Wolfsburgs.

    My tire size is 205/55R16, but for some reason I told the guy it was 205/50R16. They have the 50's in stock, but I'm not sure about the 55's. How big a diff am I looking at? It's against my better judgement to get the 50's if there are no 55's, so somebody tell me i'm OK or to steer clear.
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    Black 2001.5 Jetta WE Beast from the East
    I'd spend more time with my girlfriend, but she's only naturally aspirated.

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    Re: Toyo Proxes FZ4

    Toyo?
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    Black 2001.5 Jetta WE Beast from the East
    I'd spend more time with my girlfriend, but she's only naturally aspirated.

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      Re: Toyo Proxes FZ4

      nobody really rocks allseasons here unless they came with the car if you want good tire reviews look on tirerack.com 1010tires.com and tiretrends.ca

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        Re: Toyo Proxes FZ4

        I bought some BF Goodwrich G-force sports and there are amazing best tire I have ever driven on, sticks like glue.
        Bryce

        2002 Jetta 1.8T Baltic Green Tiptronic
        APR 91, Carbonio CAI, Samco TIH, 2.5" Brullen Turbo-back, ABD Lower Intercooler Pipe, Forge 007 DV

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          Re: Toyo Proxes FZ4

          Originally posted by Tromping_Maniac
          I bought some BF Goodwrich G-force sports and there are amazing best tire I have ever driven on, sticks like glue.
          I have G-Force KDW2's and they are amazing, I forgot how good they were until I put them back on today They are a no-compromise tire though, they can be loud if you are the kind of person who notices tire noise. Fortunately, I don't give a damn

          If you are at all concerned with performance, I agree with Ryan, get winters and summers instead of an all-season. Or get wintery-all-seasons for winter and then also get summers.
          Last edited by Kor; 04-19-2005, 11:39 PM.
          KR
          Porsche 991 Carrera S

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