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I am looking at bf goodrich (bfg), yokohama (yoko), cooper and master. they are all with in $10 or $20 of each other so pricing isnt too much of an issue and its for a hard to find size (225/60r14) so i am kinda looking for durability, but overall best value for the dollar. - thanks in advance
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It depends on the car and what it will be used for. That is an odd size and after looking at BFG's website and the only tire they offer in that size is their Radial T/A's which have a very classic looking design which is great for older cars but if it is for a newer car and it is compact car (guessing by the fact that it only uses a 14" wheel) I would not recommend these tires as the tires are really designed for older classic cars (like vintage mustangs or similar cars that were bigger but used smaller wheels than newer cars) that are heavier and so they would not be as smooth riding and have a tread pattern conducive for everyday driving. But if this is for a classic car than I would recommend these tires as there is just about no other "mainstream" tire that will look as good on a older car than these.Is the red wire positive or is the red and black stripe?
the best value for the dollar for a non-sports tire is going to be the cheapest ones you can buy. Check tire-rack.comOne of my bike's brakes works only if i press it very hard? What happened and what can I do?
between the choices, i would say yoko.In California, if you are under 5ft do you get a Handicap plate?
but, if you can find Michelin's in that size get those instead. They yield a better value.
yoko's have very softsidewalls, and personally are a weak tire. cooper's have a weak tread design, never heard of master.
BFG has a solid sidewall and aggressive tread pattern.
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