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Chuck, a little off topic of exactly what you are looking for, but I have 2 rear "sticker" road racing slicks in the classifieds if you know someone that needs them.
 

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Some local guys have been raving about the BF Goodrich tires. I heard they're around $1k vs the $1800 or so for the other brands. Unless you're hellbent on Michelin, that may be an option.
 
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I really, really like Michelin but 457 is about 100 too high. Somebody tell the French we're going through an economic crisis over here and even if we weren't 457 is way too high. At that price I'm gonna have to go with another brand.
 

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The Kumho is the best tire for the money! Chuck, once you try them, you'll never go back. Sticky, sticky............
 

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For 335/17!!! That's a little too much love for me. Anybody know of a more reasonable price?

Chuck, PartsRack can save you about $50-$60 off a full set of tires vs those "mega wholesaler' prices..... and no tax.

Hoosiers are $314........slicks

But we also have in stock the 'impossible to find' 17" Kumhos V-700, fronts + rears.
Several websites show that tire listed, but if you try to order they have ZERO inventory and they wont be getting any more.


If someone is running on ages-old hockey pucks, they would indeed like the improvement of the 18" BFG-Force we have these avail as well......... but lap times dont reflect the grip vs PS2 or Kumho....
 
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Sorry Jon, $50 off a set is still in the over $400 per tire category. I can't do it.

This is for the street so there is a durability factor and Michelin has everyone beat in that category for sport tires but I'm not going $400+.
 

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Sorry Jon, $50 off a set is still in the over $400 per tire category. I can't do it.

This is for the street so there is a durability factor and Michelin has everyone beat in that category for sport tires but I'm not going $400+.

BFG's might be the way to go...a couple of the folks said they get just as much life out of them as they do out of the PS...and they are sticky. When you look up the specs between the BFG's and the PS2's...they are quite similar...
 

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I swallowed hard and bought PS2s two months ago... $450+ is what they cost these days... See my post on the "thread without a subject" if you wanna see cords on the old XGTs... Lesson learned!!
 

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BFG's might be the way to go...a couple of the folks said they get just as much life out of them as they do out of the PS...and they are sticky. When you look up the specs between the BFG's and the PS2's...they are quite similar...

According to Tire Rack, the PS2s have a treadwear rating of 220, compared to the BFGs 300...in theory, the BFG's should wear better than the Michelins.
 

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Uumm. BFG is Michelin.

Right you are! From Wikipedia: "Even though B.F. Goodrich is still a popular brand name of tires, the Goodrich Corporation exited the tire business in 1988. The tire business and use of the name was sold to Michelin." The BFG tires under discussion here are still, however, $150 cheaper per tire than the Michelin PS2s...
 

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335/35/17...sheesh...If you want the michelins in that size you better just grab them...those obsolete tires are probably a couple years old anyway...no doubt Michelin has sold the molds by now to one of those retreaders like linglong or nankang...making the real michelins in that size a collectors item.

You drive a viper spend the money get the tire you want....soon enough you'll have to call Coker Tire to get a 335/35/17 :eek:
 

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Chuck,

I just called Buywheelstoday.com for a price on Pilot Sports 335/35/17 and their price for the Pilot Sport II's is $416 each. If you want the number it is 866-747-6247.

Interesting thing is I have the invoice from January of 2007 and I paid $340 for the same tire. At that time they beat everybody's price by almost $50 a tire.
 

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Don't know if these prices are up to date but the PS2's are $388.00

Our selection of 335/35 R17 W Summer tires


Search by Size: ( 6 Results )
Sort by: Brand Size Price Profile Speed UTQG

Kumho ECSTA V700
335/35 R17 106W BSW
UTQG: 50-AA-A
only $266.90
Kumho ECSTA V710
335/35 R17 106W BSW
UTQG: 30-C-A
only $306.40
Dunlop SP SPORT 8000
335/35 ZR17 ZR BSW **
UTQG: 200-A-A
only $350.90
Michelin Pilot SPORT PS2
335/35 R17 106Y with rim protection ridge, RRBL **
UTQG: 220-AA-A
RRP price*: $ 571.50
only $388.60
Michelin Pilot SPORT
 

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Chuck, you've got to pay to play! (Or at least, that's what the ILL Gov says!)
 

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Yo Chuck sorry man but I have to comment on your comment "This is for the street so there is a durability factor "

Is the damn sky falling ,********* Chuck talking about street tire durability???????????????? the world is coming to an endddddddddd :D:D
 

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If you have a Costco membership, you can get the Michelin's for a reasonable price - at least it was 'more reasonable' than anyone else when I bought a set. Despite my fears that they wouldn't be able to install correctly on my wheels, they did a great job. Plus, balance and nitrogen fill are included with the price of the tires - it really turned out to be a decent deal, and I'm happy with it.

Another thing to keep in mind these days is tire prices are going to come down across the board soon. Somewhere around 40% of the cost of tires is petroleum material and energy related, and with oil at $34 a barrel these days, you'll probably see a BIG drop in prices by summer. The price of tires tracks the oil market in lock-step (although with a time lag), so I'll bet we see some decent deals out there soon. Add to that the manufacturers are seeing a drop in demand and I'm keeping my fingers crossed for some good deals soon.
 

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HMMM good thread as I'm looking now for mine.

Costco !! who would have thought???

Yeah - that's what I thought! I got my GTS re-tired about a year ago, and the out the door cost was about $1000. I looked at prices today and the 'out the door' is up at $1600 - a big increase, but still less than most places. I'm really hoping tire prices go down as much as expected - with the lower oil prices, we should see prices come down at least 20% in the next few months.
 
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Yeah - that's what I thought! I got my GTS re-tired about a year ago, and the out the door cost was about $1000. I looked at prices today and the 'out the door' is up at $1600 - a big increase, but still less than most places. I'm really hoping tire prices go down as much as expected - with the lower oil prices, we should see prices come down at least 20% in the next few months.

A 20% drop will keep me in Michelins but I can't wait a few months.
 
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Yo Chuck sorry man but I have to comment on your comment "This is for the street so there is a durability factor "

Is the damn sky falling ,********* Chuck talking about street tire durability???????????????? the world is coming to an endddddddddd :D:D

Nah, the world aint ending. I just do a little spirited driving on the street. Got slicks for the serious track stuff. :2tu:
 

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Costco.com - Shop for Tires

Here's the link to what you want I think.

I too was amazed that Costco had the tires and would install 'em with nitrogen fill free.

When the tires arrived and I pulled in, everyone wanted to do the job but the manager pushed the junior guys aside, rolled up his sleeves and did the mounting personally. I run HREs and was concerned, but he did a great job.

While I prefer to support site sponsors, sometimes the deals from non-intuitive sources are hard to match.
 

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Whoops, posted too quickly.....the fronts are $335, the rears are $495.

Jon B wins.

Sorry about the miscue.
 

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