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DTR2007LX
07-02-2015, 08:12 PM
I just picked up a set of 2007 gt500 wheels for my crown Vic. They're 18 x 9.5 all around. The front tires on the are badly cupped and need replacing. Looking for a reasonably priced tire in the 255/45/18 size.
I'd like to stay under $150 or so each, I've found tires from $97 to $160 or so. The choices right now I'm looking at were the Goodyear eagle f1 Supercar, same as what's on there now for $162 each, radial gt champiros uhp1 for $97 each and also found the nitto nt555 at $160 each.
I drive the car about 5-7k miles a year, and it gets snow tires so I don't need them to be used year round just spring and summer. Leaning towards the champiros and eventually getting something nicer.
Any input is appreciated.
Badass_forever
07-02-2015, 11:32 PM
I put these on my bmw http://www.continentaltire.ca/www/tires_ca_en/themes/pcar/allseason/extremecontact_dws_en.html
they are amazing, I drive on the freeways in detroit at speeds I cant talk about, these things have not let me down. They are also amazing in the snow. belle tire for $760 out the door, 18's, i think they are 265, ill report back in the morning.
My current favorite summer tire is the Continental ExtremeContact DW. They are a max performance summer tire and avaialble in the 255-45 size. Right now I don't have them in that size I have them in the now discontiuned 275-45 on the rear and plan to go ahead and get the 255-45 for the front in the near future. Unfortunately they are a little more than you were planning on spending. http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Continental&tireModel=ExtremeContact+DW&partnum=545YR8ECDWXL&vehicleSearch=false&fromCompare1=yes But you talk about getting some cheapo tires now and upgrading to better tires in a while. Why not just pony up the extra money now, not compromise the car's abilities, and save some money in the long run.
RubberCtyRauder
07-03-2015, 02:26 AM
champiros are china tires, china made and owned. why buy tires twice? get nittos..nt555 or motivos
ctrlraven
07-03-2015, 11:42 AM
I run General Tire G-Max AS-03 in 255/45 on the front.
GetMeMyStogie
07-03-2015, 01:42 PM
Yeah, buying cheapo tires and expecting to get something nicer down the road isn't realistic. Who changes tires that aren't worn or dried out?
DTR2007LX
07-03-2015, 02:10 PM
Well I went to discount tire today and placed the order, the cheap champiros weren't all that cheap they wanted $145 each for them, so I looked the the other options and they had bfg gforce comp 2s and Yokohama advan sports for $146 and $147.
They couldn't find the bfgs locally or close by at one of their suppliers so went with the Yokohamas based on their reccomendations and some other input from guys running them on their gt500 wheels. Supposed to come in next week, so I'll post pictures and input on them once they arrive.
Thanks for the replies and help.
Yeah, buying cheapo tires and expecting to get something nicer down the road isn't realistic. Who changes tires that aren't worn or dried out?
I've been known the change what many people would consider perfectly serviceable tires on a vehicle I just purchased because they were a cheapo brand or inappropriate for how I drive. Now buying cheap new tires with the plan on replacing them no way. If I was really in a budget crunch I'd go used tires from a quality mfg over cheapos any day of the week.
Well I went to discount tire today and placed the order, the cheap champiros weren't all that cheap they wanted $145 each for them, so I looked the the other options and they had bfg gforce comp 2s and Yokohama advan sports for $146 and $147.
They couldn't find the bfgs locally or close by at one of their suppliers so went with the Yokohamas based on their reccomendations and some other input from guys running them on their gt500 wheels. Supposed to come in next week, so I'll post pictures and input on them once they arrive.
Thanks for the replies and help.
That makes no sense they are Discount Tire and they can order them from their own warehouses and have them there in a couple of days tops.
DTR2007LX
07-03-2015, 05:20 PM
I was told the warehouses weren't showing any and it would be atleast a week or so before he could probably get them, asked about the Yokohamas and he said he could order them as the warehouse had them and would be here by Monday.
Hadamustang1
07-04-2015, 08:05 AM
Firestone Indy 500 wide oval FTW ... $70 rebate .. Makes it $482. To the door.
breeze
07-04-2015, 08:57 AM
Nitto motivio if they have the sizes.
daddyusmaximus
12-29-2015, 10:25 PM
I put these on my bmw http://www.continentaltire.ca/www/tires_ca_en/themes/pcar/allseason/extremecontact_dws_en.html
they are amazing, I drive on the freeways in detroit at speeds I cant talk about, these things have not let me down. They are also amazing in the snow. belle tire for $760 out the door, 18's, i think they are 265, ill report back in the morning.
Oh yeah???
Well I went to discount tire today and placed the order, the cheap champiros weren't all that cheap they wanted $145 each for them, so I looked the the other options and they had bfg gforce comp 2s and Yokohama advan sports for $146 and $147.
They couldn't find the bfgs locally or close by at one of their suppliers so went with the Yokohamas based on their reccomendations and some other input from guys running them on their gt500 wheels. Supposed to come in next week, so I'll post pictures and input on them once they arrive.
Thanks for the replies and help.
Oh yeah???
I hate it when I find an interesting thread, but then the people posting in it just gave up on it.
Bad_S55
12-30-2015, 06:29 AM
'07-'09 GT500s are the same wheels I'm running, and I just stuck with stock size (255/45ZR18 & 285/40ZR18) Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercars. Get the the Supercars. You WILL NOT be disappointed.
daddyusmaximus
12-30-2015, 09:02 AM
I love the GT500 wheels. I originally wanted those but was worried they wouldn't fit in the front. The only size of them I found is 18x9.5. Could you post a couple photos of them on the car?
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RubberCtyRauder
12-30-2015, 09:08 AM
I love the GT500 wheels. I originally wanted those but was worried they wouldn't fit in the front. The only size of them I found is 18x9.5. Could you post a couple photos of them on the car?
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google search crown vic with GT500 wheels and a ton come up
here is a marauder
http://www.crownvic.net/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php?ubb=download&Number=20764&filename=marauder.jpg
daddyusmaximus
12-30-2015, 09:31 AM
Damn that's nice.
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Bad_S55
12-30-2015, 09:45 AM
I love the GT500 wheels. I originally wanted those but was worried they wouldn't fit in the front. The only size of them I found is 18x9.5. Could you post a couple photos of them on the car?
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daddyusmaximus
01-07-2016, 08:02 AM
What kind and size tires are these?
Red Rum
01-07-2016, 08:37 AM
Mickey Thompson is making big wheel size tires. They have mild to sticky tires Z rated and better. I am going to get 4 tires. For the Summer coming. And put my original BFG G-Force tires away. There are alot of companies with makes for our 18 wheels. It is worth checking them all out. And checking the pros and cons of them all.
RubberCtyRauder
01-07-2016, 09:02 AM
Mickey Thompson is making big wheel size tires. They have mild to sticky tires Z rated and better. I am going to get 4 tires. For the Summer coming. And put my original BFG G-Force tires away. There are alot of companies with makes for our 18 wheels. It is worth checking them all out. And checking the pros and cons of them all.
You better post up what M.T. tires you are talking of, they really don't make tires within our size limits, you have traction control and need to maintain the right staggered ratio. and if you are talking drag radials, they don't make the best daily driver tires, they are no good in rain and wear fast and are sort of expensive to wear a set out every year.
Bad_S55
01-07-2016, 09:13 AM
What kind and size tires are these?
Those are Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercars. 255/45ZR18 up front & 285/40ZR18 rear. I know you want those for your Marauder, so a taller tire is what you need. Look for a 295/45ZR18.
Logizyme
01-07-2016, 09:16 AM
Nitto NT555 runs about $150/tire for 255/45 or $650 for a set of staggered 255/45 + 295/45
NXSBOB
01-07-2016, 12:27 PM
I love the GT500 wheels. I originally wanted those but was worried they wouldn't fit in the front. The only size of them I found is 18x9.5. Could you post a couple photos of them on the car?
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/151934945217?_trksid=p2060353. m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
daddyusmaximus
01-07-2016, 10:00 PM
Factory stereo on the fritz. In dash CD never worked, nor did the sub, and now the 6 CD changer is giving me fits. It's like the laser is off kilter and it sounds like a radio station that you can't get tuned in. Go to another disc and come back and sometimes it self fixes.
Long story short, any new tires will most likely now go on the factory wheels as I think I need to pay closer attention to a sound system first.
RubberCtyRauder
01-07-2016, 10:18 PM
Factory marauder radio is known for losing fm reception, no fix really know of. Many at that point ether go aftermarket or with the ford audiophile unit from the escape/mariner which is plug and play, stereo controls work, sub works, in trunk cd changer will not work, but the audiophile has 6 disc in dash so no loss.
They run about $150 - $200..there is an exact model number, if you want it let us know.
daddyusmaximus
01-07-2016, 11:57 PM
Going after market, want bluetooth capability
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