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I'm thinkin bout bridgestone potenzas. Any complaints with them??
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Which one?
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Bridgestone UNI-T POTENZA G019 GRID BL
thats what is says on the firestone thing
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That is the one I would get. I personally have them myself, and I approve of you to get them.
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That is the one I would get. I personally have them myself, and I approve of you to get them.
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I think Thien recommended them to me too, lol. They are awesome! Get them!
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Quote from: "MyNameIsThien"
That is the one I would get. I personally have them myself, and I approve of you to get them.
Sweet!!!! I'm glad that you approve of me to get them!! LoL. Funny stuff
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i have a question, i just picked up the tl type s rims, and am looking for the honda center caps that are the same gun metal color. i went to the dealership and ask the guy about the hfp center caps, and he said they wont fit. i thought they were all pretty much the same size. can anyone confirm that for me.
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i have a question, i just picked up the tl type s rims, and am looking for the honda center caps that are the same gun metal color. i went to the dealership and ask the guy about the hfp center caps, and he said they wont fit. i thought they were all pretty much the same size. can anyone confirm that for me.
Contact Majestic Honda directly at 1.800.341.4113. Tell the parts guy you need a set of 4 gunmetal center caps for the Accord HFP wheels and a set of 4 chrome Honda Emblems for the center caps. the total cost with shipping should be roughly $60.
They're website is hondaautomotiveparts.com.
Good luck on the install and don't forget to post up the pics.
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Fuck Majestic Honda, their service is shit. That chach at the Honda dealership is full of shit and doesn't know what the fuck he's talking about. Go back, buy the center cap and tell him to suck my nuts.
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Bridgestone UNI-T POTENZA G019 GRID BL
thats what is says on the firestone thing
Are those the same tires that Honda sells as summer tire for the tl-s
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i just went back and brought them, thank guys
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hey thien. in the next year or two i will be looking for tires for my type s wheels. what would you recommend on a good summer tire. im looking for a nice sticky tire with affordability, comfort and quietness. i do like the grid go19's i would only use them in the summer. i dont think a all season is my best choice
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Check out the Bridgestone Potenza RE760 Sport. They are strictly a summer tire, and they are offer a quiet ride along with great handling ability.
The Potenza RE760 Sport is Bridgestone's Ultra High Performance Summer tire developed for drivers of sports cars, sporty coupes and performance sedans who want to maximize sport driving pleasure without abandoning treadwear. The Potenza RE760 Sport is designed to deliver sharp response along with traction in wet and dry conditions, however like all summer tires, the Potenza RE760 Sport is not intended to be driven in near-freezing temperatures, through snow or on ice.
Bridgestone's UNI-T Technology focuses on three primary tire components - the beads, casing and tread - that influence overall performance by enhancing comfort, handling and traction. The Potenza RE760 Sport molds an ultra high performance tread compound into an asymmetric tread design with a 3D center block to enhance dry traction and cornering ability.
NOTE: While initially appearing somewhat directional, the Potenza RE760 Sport tread design is only asymmetric, allowing tires to be mounted on either side of the vehicle.
The tire's asymmetric internal structure includes a Computer Optimized Component System that combines two high-tensile steel belts reinforced by spirally wrapped nylon to stabilize the tread area, enhance handling, high-speed capability and ride quality while minimizing weight. The tire's stiffer outer sidewall reinforcement enhances steering response and cornering stability.
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I just got the tl type s rims, and i am only using them as summer tires. i want to know what the best tire is to put on them.
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I just got the tl type s rims, and i am only using them as summer tires. i want to know what the best tire is to put on them.
Bridgestone Potenza RE-11.
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