You have at least three I would replace ASAP. Since you drive a lot you need them to keep you safe. Ask them to give you an out the door price and keep the good firestone if you need a spare. The Toyo Open Country tires are a great replacement and road hazard resistant upgrade.
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I've had a corded 12v lighter plug Ryobi for decades. It's never let me down.
I had x ice on my accord and they were solid with great tread life.
I have 2 of the ryobi 18v inflators that work great, and I use them a ton at the local BMX track.
I’ve have the grabber ATX and I really like those on my old 79 f150 also had them on a 15 f250.
3r is the goated non-slick tire. Rapid pace and great durability during it’s life (3 track days). The only other tires that compete in pace are the cup2R and the trofeo R.
SC3R is excellent. Very forgiving at the limit and just over the limit, easy to get heat into them and they handle heavy loads very well. Probably a better track-day tire than the RE71RS, but I can’t speak to the Nankang. Even when pretty old or near the end of the their life, they retain pretty good limit-handling characteristics, even if they do lose a little pace.
Eu tenho 2 Lassa, não tenho queixas nenhumas, nem agora no tempo de chuva, em que já tive a (infeliz) oportunidade de ver se seriam capazes de safar na chuva, ou seriam apenas mais uns pneus para nunca mais, não se saíram nada mal.
Those stock tires will give you grief, they give your steering a little annoying dance the closer you hit 170kmph/100mph. Work through those tires. Swapping to something else will almost completely get rid of the wobble.
Hate them hate them hate them. Looking for a replacement that won;t break the bank but will last me another 40K miles at least
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