tire help..

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I have a 2000 mustang gt and i ordered a set of 18x9's for the front and some 18x10's out back. I need to know what is a good reasonably priced set of tires that i can buy that will last a descent amount of time. I was told no matter what tire i buy as long as im buying tires with a 35 sidewall i will be buying a set every year b/c they last a max of 15,000 miles.

I want to run a matching set both front and rear in these sizes..

265/35/18 Front

285 or 295/35/18 Rear..

Please help i have my wheels sitting in the floor and they need some new shoes..
 
Wow! I never heard that 35's only last 15k miles but have never used them. I have run 40 & 45's. I currently use the Nitto 555 but may favorite has been the Bridgestone Potenza (probably Pole Position for your application).

I also have a 2000 GT and have been told that you will need to remove the quad shock--requiring better LAC's.
 
cnyncrvr said:
Wow! I never heard that 35's only last 15k miles but have never used them. I have run 40 & 45's. I currently use the Nitto 555 but may favorite has been the Bridgestone Potenza (probably Pole Position for your application).

I also have a 2000 GT and have been told that you will need to remove the quad shock--requiring better LAC's.


i have to remove the quad shock? Dont flame but what is a better LAC?
 
Removing the quad shock (the horizontially mounted shock behind the rear wheels) adds additional tire room. With the stock Lower Control Arms, this isn't recommended. LCA=Lower Control Arm. Not sure if this really IS necessary with this size tire, but, if so, shop Steeda, UPR, Maximum Motorsports for some quality LCAs that will allow removal of the quads without worry.
Bridgestone Potenza is a great tire. We have them on my wife's 01 GT - awesome dry AND wet traction. They are not exactly cheap though. Nittos are pretty cheap, but their life is rather short. I think 15K miles is incredibily short!