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hurryhurry12345
04-26-2004, 10:40 AM
What you guys think of the Dunlop SP FM901, are they any good?
the place I looked at has them for $85/each

also, how much does Toyota charge for a set of brand new GT-S rims?

vvtlikick
04-26-2004, 11:40 AM
"Don't know" and "over $300 each" (I believe)

blkcelica01
04-26-2004, 11:41 PM
Dunlops are very noisy tires...

JamesFlames
04-29-2004, 03:49 PM
they re a little on the loud side.

hurryhurry12345
04-30-2004, 08:10 PM
i got these put on two days ago...Wow! what a difference, its much stickier than my stock yokohamas. But it still haven't rained yet, so I dont have any comments on how they will perform in the rain, but based on the tread pattern, it should be better than the stocks. They cost my $85/each, and my stock tires lasted my about 18000miles. I could go for maybe another 4K-6K miles, but its sliding too much when it gets wet...and the tires are always leaking air(fill it to 32PSI and two weeks later it drops to 25PSI), so I figured this is a nice time to get new tires!!!\

P.S. I had to roll down my windows to actually hear the noise difference, it is a LITTLE bit louder then before, but I doubt I will notice it with ease.......

blkcelica01
04-30-2004, 08:58 PM
wait until you put a few thousand miles on those tires and you wont need to roll down the windows to hear the noise...

hurryhurry12345
05-02-2004, 01:59 PM
Originally posted by blkcelica01
wait until you put a few thousand miles on those tires and you wont need to roll down the windows to hear the noise...

my stereo will probably overcome the tire noise.....its not like its going to be like 100db or the sound of a trd kazuma.....

if anything is loud on the car i would say the engine and wind noise.......

wickedpete
05-02-2004, 05:47 PM
Originally posted by blkcelica01
wait until you put a few thousand miles on those tires and you wont need to roll down the windows to hear the noise...

:werd: i have these tires and they will get louder, but still an excellent bang for the buck

PS for comparison sake, these were quiter than my Toyo Proxie FZ4's at first and then after a few thousand are now louder...