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kumho xs vs falken azenis rt-615
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<blockquote data-quote="sunburned" data-source="post: 8386886" data-attributes="member: 30336"><p>I have the Kumho XS in that size on my '98. Had them for about a month now and they are awesome. With a T-trim, my power doesn't come on until the top end so that was when the tires would usually break loose with my NT555RII's. These Kumhos can usually hold my power in 2nd on the street, depending on conditions. Definitely a sticky tire though, good going straight or around corners so far, also in the wet. </p><p></p><p>Took the car to the track last week and ran it right off the street. Tires had 26 psi in them and I cut a 1.85 60ft. I'd say that's pretty sticky. They only broke loose once in 4 runs and it was at the top of first.</p><p></p><p>Can't wait until my front tires wear out so I can get these in a 275 on the front.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Oh yeah, these things are SUPER wide btw. I have them on 18x10" BBS RK's and they stick out a good inch on each side of the tire. Took 3 guys almost an hour to mount 2 of them lol. They look amazing though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sunburned, post: 8386886, member: 30336"] I have the Kumho XS in that size on my '98. Had them for about a month now and they are awesome. With a T-trim, my power doesn't come on until the top end so that was when the tires would usually break loose with my NT555RII's. These Kumhos can usually hold my power in 2nd on the street, depending on conditions. Definitely a sticky tire though, good going straight or around corners so far, also in the wet. Took the car to the track last week and ran it right off the street. Tires had 26 psi in them and I cut a 1.85 60ft. I'd say that's pretty sticky. They only broke loose once in 4 runs and it was at the top of first. Can't wait until my front tires wear out so I can get these in a 275 on the front. Oh yeah, these things are SUPER wide btw. I have them on 18x10" BBS RK's and they stick out a good inch on each side of the tire. Took 3 guys almost an hour to mount 2 of them lol. They look amazing though. [/QUOTE]
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