Home
What's new
Latest activity
Authors
Store
Latest reviews
Search products
Forums
New posts
Search forums
What's new
New posts
New listings
New products
New profile posts
Latest activity
Members
Current visitors
New profile posts
Search profile posts
Log in
Register
Cart
Cart
Loading…
What's new
Search
Search
Search titles only
By:
New posts
Search forums
Search titles only
By:
Menu
Log in
Register
Navigation
Install the app
Install
More options
Change style
Contact us
Close Menu
Forums
Mustang Forums
2012-2013 Boss 302 Mustang
Tires too sticky
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
Reply to thread
Message
<blockquote data-quote="Djulin" data-source="post: 15649209" data-attributes="member: 186762"><p>Hello all.</p><p>I just purchased a 2012 Laguna Seca Boss with 1500 miles, so the original, stock Parelli <a href="http://rover.ebay.com/rover/13/0/19/DealFrame/DealFrame.cmp?bm=439&BEFID=96392&acode=424&code=424&aon=&crawler_id=480416&dealId=84Va8qp1TO2oN2AbOm04mw%3D%3D&searchID=&url=http%3A%2F%2Ftracking.searchmarketing.com%2Fclick.asp%3Faid%3D330004830000298589&DealName=Kumho%20Solus%20TA71%20205%2F65R16SL%20-%20Kumho%20Tires&MerchantID=480416&HasLink=yes&category=0&AR=-1&NG=1&GR=1&ND=1&PN=1&RR=-1&ST=&MN=msnFeed&FPT=SDCF&NDS=1&NMS=1&NDP=1&MRS=&PD=0&brnId=2455&lnkId=8070676&Issdt=170710051236&IsFtr=0&IsSmart=0&dlprc=102.99&SKU=193002055" target="_blank">tires</a> are still on the car. I noticed on my first drive that those <a href="http://rover.ebay.com/rover/13/0/19/DealFrame/DealFrame.cmp?bm=439&BEFID=96392&acode=424&code=424&aon=&crawler_id=480416&dealId=84Va8qp1TO2oN2AbOm04mw%3D%3D&searchID=&url=http%3A%2F%2Ftracking.searchmarketing.com%2Fclick.asp%3Faid%3D330004830000298589&DealName=Kumho%20Solus%20TA71%20205%2F65R16SL%20-%20Kumho%20Tires&MerchantID=480416&HasLink=yes&category=0&AR=-1&NG=1&GR=1&ND=1&PN=1&RR=-1&ST=&MN=msnFeed&FPT=SDCF&NDS=1&NMS=1&NDP=1&MRS=&PD=0&brnId=2455&lnkId=8070676&Issdt=170710051236&IsFtr=0&IsSmart=0&dlprc=102.99&SKU=193002055" target="_blank">tires</a> really kick up a good amount of rocks and debris. Living in Pittsburgh, where the roads are not very good to begin with, I don't think I can keep these <a href="http://rover.ebay.com/rover/13/0/19/DealFrame/DealFrame.cmp?bm=439&BEFID=96392&acode=424&code=424&aon=&crawler_id=480416&dealId=84Va8qp1TO2oN2AbOm04mw%3D%3D&searchID=&url=http%3A%2F%2Ftracking.searchmarketing.com%2Fclick.asp%3Faid%3D330004830000298589&DealName=Kumho%20Solus%20TA71%20205%2F65R16SL%20-%20Kumho%20Tires&MerchantID=480416&HasLink=yes&category=0&AR=-1&NG=1&GR=1&ND=1&PN=1&RR=-1&ST=&MN=msnFeed&FPT=SDCF&NDS=1&NMS=1&NDP=1&MRS=&PD=0&brnId=2455&lnkId=8070676&Issdt=170710051236&IsFtr=0&IsSmart=0&dlprc=102.99&SKU=193002055" target="_blank">tires</a> on there much longer. So I was looking at the <a href="http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=michelin" target="_blank">Michelin</a>PSS's but I'm worried they would do the same thing. Would they be better for me or is there another type of tire that would work better? The car will not be tracked very often and will not be driven in rain or snow. Just nice weather.</p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Djulin, post: 15649209, member: 186762"] Hello all. I just purchased a 2012 Laguna Seca Boss with 1500 miles, so the original, stock Parelli [URL='http://rover.ebay.com/rover/13/0/19/DealFrame/DealFrame.cmp?bm=439&BEFID=96392&acode=424&code=424&aon=&crawler_id=480416&dealId=84Va8qp1TO2oN2AbOm04mw%3D%3D&searchID=&url=http%3A%2F%2Ftracking.searchmarketing.com%2Fclick.asp%3Faid%3D330004830000298589&DealName=Kumho%20Solus%20TA71%20205%2F65R16SL%20-%20Kumho%20Tires&MerchantID=480416&HasLink=yes&category=0&AR=-1&NG=1&GR=1&ND=1&PN=1&RR=-1&ST=&MN=msnFeed&FPT=SDCF&NDS=1&NMS=1&NDP=1&MRS=&PD=0&brnId=2455&lnkId=8070676&Issdt=170710051236&IsFtr=0&IsSmart=0&dlprc=102.99&SKU=193002055']tires[/URL] are still on the car. I noticed on my first drive that those [URL='http://rover.ebay.com/rover/13/0/19/DealFrame/DealFrame.cmp?bm=439&BEFID=96392&acode=424&code=424&aon=&crawler_id=480416&dealId=84Va8qp1TO2oN2AbOm04mw%3D%3D&searchID=&url=http%3A%2F%2Ftracking.searchmarketing.com%2Fclick.asp%3Faid%3D330004830000298589&DealName=Kumho%20Solus%20TA71%20205%2F65R16SL%20-%20Kumho%20Tires&MerchantID=480416&HasLink=yes&category=0&AR=-1&NG=1&GR=1&ND=1&PN=1&RR=-1&ST=&MN=msnFeed&FPT=SDCF&NDS=1&NMS=1&NDP=1&MRS=&PD=0&brnId=2455&lnkId=8070676&Issdt=170710051236&IsFtr=0&IsSmart=0&dlprc=102.99&SKU=193002055']tires[/URL] really kick up a good amount of rocks and debris. Living in Pittsburgh, where the roads are not very good to begin with, I don't think I can keep these [URL='http://rover.ebay.com/rover/13/0/19/DealFrame/DealFrame.cmp?bm=439&BEFID=96392&acode=424&code=424&aon=&crawler_id=480416&dealId=84Va8qp1TO2oN2AbOm04mw%3D%3D&searchID=&url=http%3A%2F%2Ftracking.searchmarketing.com%2Fclick.asp%3Faid%3D330004830000298589&DealName=Kumho%20Solus%20TA71%20205%2F65R16SL%20-%20Kumho%20Tires&MerchantID=480416&HasLink=yes&category=0&AR=-1&NG=1&GR=1&ND=1&PN=1&RR=-1&ST=&MN=msnFeed&FPT=SDCF&NDS=1&NMS=1&NDP=1&MRS=&PD=0&brnId=2455&lnkId=8070676&Issdt=170710051236&IsFtr=0&IsSmart=0&dlprc=102.99&SKU=193002055']tires[/URL] on there much longer. So I was looking at the [URL='http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=michelin']Michelin[/URL]PSS's but I'm worried they would do the same thing. Would they be better for me or is there another type of tire that would work better? The car will not be tracked very often and will not be driven in rain or snow. Just nice weather. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
Insert quotes…
Verification
Post reply
Forums
Mustang Forums
2012-2013 Boss 302 Mustang
Tires too sticky
Top