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12th March 2009 - 06:30 PM
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Anyone chasing new tyres to drift on we can supply new Kumho or Marshall ( Kumho Budget Line ) Tyres at great prices - The Queensland State manager is a great fan of drifting and has helped us out at Archy regularly over the last year or so. Post up any sizes or types you may want or just ask us what may work for you and we will be more than happy to help out. Also, please feel free to reach me on my email address as it is the fastest way and easiest way to get in contact with me - [email protected] Short descriptions of common tyres: KH31 - Lavendar scented KU31 - Good for street, not for drift KU36 - Street legal semi-slick KU23 - Good for street and drift KU17 - Good for street and drift, quietest directional tyre made by Kumho, supposedly 30% grippier than Federal 595s. Marshall 712 - Good for street and drift KU36 Prices - These are all the sizes we can get so please don't ask for any others... this is everything! 205/50/15 - $144 215/45/16 - $117 225/50/16 - $141 215/45/17 - $141 225/45/17 - $206 235/45/17 - $143 245/40/17 - $205 245/45/17 - $250 255/40/17 - $204 275/40/17 - $228 285/40/17 - $318 225/40/18 - $213 225/45/18 - $209 235/40/18 - $197 245/35/18 - $181 245/40/18 - $231 265/35/18 - $215 275/35/18 - $251 Some prices previously requested: 14s 185/60/14 - $60 185/70/14 - $74 15s 185/60/15 - Marshall KH35 $89 185/65/15 - KH18 $73 195/50/15 - Admiral 712 $68, KU31 $64 195/65/15 - KH33 Marshall $92, KH31 $98 205/50/15 - KU17 $117, KU25 $91 205/65/15 - Marshall 719 $82 215/60/15 - KH16 $109 225/60/15 – Marshall 719 $105 16s 205/45/16 - KU17 $101 205/50/16 - KU31 $89, KU23 $95 - SUPER SPECIAL PRICE! Perfect drift tyre. 205/55/16 - KU21 $131, KU27 $139 or KU37 $109 215/60/16 - KH16 $108 225/50/16 - KU25 $120, KU31 $103 17s 205/40/17 - KU25 $127 215/40/17 - KU31 $145, KU23 $89 235/45/17 – Admiral 712 $104, KU17 $111 225/45/17 – KU21 $161, KU31 $125 215/45/17 – Admiral K712 $107, Kumho K712 $114 215/50/17 – KU23 $91 235/40/17 – Marshall KU17 $159, KU31 $157 235/50/17 – KH35 $187 245/45/17 - KU17 $180, KU31 $175 or KU21 $183 255/40/17 - KU31 $177, KU21 $187, KU19 $194 18s 215/35/18 - KU31 $165, KU21 $175 215/40/18 - KU31 $138 225/40/18 – KU17 $173, KU31 $178 225/45/18 - KU23 $154 235/40/18 - KU17 $138 245/45/18 - KU31 $160 245/50/18 - KU31 $173 255/35/18 - KU31 $236 265/35/18 - KU31 $204, 712 $220, Marshall KU17 $221 275/35/18 - KU31 $235 19s and Over 215/35/19 - KU31 $155 235/35/19 - KU31 $185, KU17 $198 245/35/19 - KU17 $159, KU31 $182, KU19 $224 255/35/19 - KU31 $200 225/30/20 - KU31 $199 225/35/20 - KU31 $249 275/30/20 - KU19 $278 or KU31 $256 Also, for those that don't know, the Kumho KU36 is the street legal semi-slick which makes a great steer tyre for drifting or for high hp cars. Guys, these are insanely cheap because we know the cost of drifting and how expensive it can be. Saying that, we do require payment before ordering for that reason or a minimum 20% deposit. Prices are subject to change and are valid only when the special is mentioned. Payment can be made via direct deposit, credit card over the phone or cash/EFTPOS in store. Please email me at [email protected] to place your order. These prices are valid until the end of March, 2009 -------------------- www.option1garage.com.au7 Remora Rd Hamilton Brisbane QLD 07 3268 1113 We stock a huge range of wheels, tyres, coilovers and other performance parts. Time for new wheels? Bald tyres? Want to lower your ride and improve it's handling? We are on a quest to expand our range, we can get wheels and coilovers for almost any car! |
turbomarch
Post #4
anything in 205/40/16? or 205/45/16... something that's pretty sticky but still street orientated |
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Option1
Post #5
QUOTE(MR2Mark @ Mar 15 2009, 09:33 PM) [snapback]1283742632[/snapback] Would I be correct in thinking a KU36 is comprable to a falken azenis type tyre. From my reading KU36 is 180 wear rating compared to azenis 200. Yes you would be correct , tread wear is around the 170 > 180 on the KU36 . We have many customers on these now from street cars to guys that use them at QR sprint days and everyone has been impressed ! Paul |
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Option1
Post #6
QUOTE(turbomarch @ Mar 15 2009, 11:40 PM) [snapback]1283743469[/snapback] anything in 205/40/16? or 205/45/16... something that's pretty sticky but still street orientated Go to the Kumho web site and have a look around to see what you might like , let me know and will price them for you Kumho Passenger Tyre listings Paul |
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Option1
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QUOTE(03accent @ Mar 16 2009, 10:21 AM) [snapback]1283744345[/snapback] price for 185/60x14 any kumho's need 4 just for normal street use thks ed Either of these 185/60x14 KH15 Kumho $62 ea 185/60x14 710 Marshall $70 ea Just let me know if you want to pay Credit card or Direct debit and will get them organised Paul |
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Fish_man
Post #11
Hey im very interested in getting a set not too sure what size but. Im getting some 19" wheels 19x8.5 front and 19x9.5 rear for my vz calais what tyre size would u recommend? im finkin of the 245/35 and the 255/35 KU31 but i really like the KU19 would the 245/35 fit on a 19x9.5? without any issues?. Prices look very good btw i live in nsw western sydney suburbs how much would postage cost? thanx! |
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Option1
Post #12
QUOTE(Fish_man @ Mar 16 2009, 05:28 PM) [snapback]1283746524[/snapback] Hey im very interested in getting a set not too sure what size but. Im getting some 19" wheels 19x8.5 front and 19x9.5 rear for my vz calais what tyre size would u recommend? im finkin of the 245/19 and the 255/19. Prices look very good btw i live in nsw western sydney suburbs how much would postage cost? thanx! Cheers Can you tell me what the original tyre sizes are on the car so we can get the rolling diameter close please ? Paul |
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Option1
Post #19
QUOTE(Fish_man @ Mar 17 2009, 03:57 PM) [snapback]1283753154[/snapback] Hey mate my original tyres are 225/50/17. Cheers! Ok have answers for you You rcar should be load rated at either 92 or 94 - please check that for me If its 92 you can use a 245/35x19 front and 255/35x19 rear - if its 94 you need to use the 255 all round to suit the load rating Both sizes are available no problem - $182 ea for the 245 and $200 ea for the 255 255 are suitable for 8.5 > 10" wheels with the ideal being 9" Paul |
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Fish_man
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QUOTE(Option1 @ Mar 17 2009, 08:19 PM) [snapback]1283754824[/snapback] Ok have answers for you You rcar should be load rated at either 92 or 94 - please check that for me If its 92 you can use a 245/35x19 front and 255/35x19 rear - if its 94 you need to use the 255 all round to suit the load rating Both sizes are available no problem - $182 ea for the 245 and $200 ea for the 255 255 are suitable for 8.5 > 10" wheels with the ideal being 9" Paul Hey mate thanx for that really appreciate it. I checked the load rating and is 92 on the placard thats on the door on the actual tyre is 94 . Btw how much would postage be to sydney metro? Will let you know if im getting these or not through email thanx heaps take care Cheers |
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Option1
Post #22
QUOTE(Fish_man @ Mar 17 2009, 09:47 PM) [snapback]1283756211[/snapback] Hey mate thanx for that really appreciate it. I checked the load rating and is 92 on the placard thats on the door on the actual tyre is 94 . Btw how much would postage be to sydney metro? Will let you know if im getting these or not through email thanx heaps take care Cheers If you can email your postcode to [email protected] we will get you an exact freight quote |
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Rookie ROX
Post #26
Are the KU25s the only tyre you can get in 205/40/17s? If not, what other types and prices are also available? |
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GILLICK
Post #27
Not a fan of the kumho's... |
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Option1
Post #32
QUOTE(GILLICK @ Mar 20 2009, 05:36 AM) [snapback]1283770202[/snapback] Not a fan of the kumho's... Put some on my 18" CV8Z rims n i shit you not the rears didnt even last 3000kms... Cos my commy had a small amount of negative camber they were wearin out on the inner.. I never skid it up or do power slides this was from normal driving! They are shit tyres! Dont know what you were using .............. we drive and drift on them and if you use the right types for the application they are excellent tyres ! Dont post rubbish like this on our thread without specific details please , sounds like you have a bad wheel alignment and a wrong application of tyre fitment Paul |
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