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<blockquote data-quote="fletchffletch" data-source="post: 15719671" data-attributes="member: 185907"><p>Ditto on all of what HHR said. On LCAs in my opinion, depends on how hard / aggressive you drive it. Ditch the Goodyears for sure - even if u don't drive hard they can be risky especially if u live in cold climates. I got very lucky, as I bought my car in Chicago and had new tires (Michelin) put on before I drove it back to ATL. I had them put the old goodyears in my trunk and seats and brought them back with me. Wasn't until about a month later that my son noticed a big crack right down the middle of one of the gy tires. I'm convinced had I tried to drive it home with those gy's on I would have had a blow out. </p><p></p><p>My two cents. Take your time and get to know the car and it's power. Read a lot on here re mods and what not and then determine what if anything you want to do with it. [emoji106]</p><p></p><p>As HHR said we will gladly help u spend your hard earned $. [emoji2]</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fletchffletch, post: 15719671, member: 185907"] Ditto on all of what HHR said. On LCAs in my opinion, depends on how hard / aggressive you drive it. Ditch the Goodyears for sure - even if u don't drive hard they can be risky especially if u live in cold climates. I got very lucky, as I bought my car in Chicago and had new tires (Michelin) put on before I drove it back to ATL. I had them put the old goodyears in my trunk and seats and brought them back with me. Wasn't until about a month later that my son noticed a big crack right down the middle of one of the gy tires. I'm convinced had I tried to drive it home with those gy's on I would have had a blow out. My two cents. Take your time and get to know the car and it's power. Read a lot on here re mods and what not and then determine what if anything you want to do with it. [emoji106] As HHR said we will gladly help u spend your hard earned $. [emoji2] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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