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yer each, 245x19 is a lot of rubber and they are pretty decent too. You can pay $500 each for 16s if youy like. Its kinda important to stay on the road ya know :P

I dont think you will find em much cheaper anywhere, wheels world is pretty good to its ppl and from what i can tell they go through a lot of stock.

When I was getting my hankook k104s I found there was a huge price difference between places.

Try asking if Ventus k104's are cheaper.

The reason being that I think theres 2 prices on their books, one for hankook and another for Ventus...although they're the same thing.

Are the Hankook K104's nice and sticky? I need some new rears - 255 - 17"

they are pretty good.

i've got about 290rwhp, and ive got 255/40ZR17's on the rear, and 235/45ZR17's on the front... very good!

auto wholesalers in midland is great, they charged me $245 for the rears, and $185 for the fronts.

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Jeebus - I wouldn't pay more than 140each for 235/45's :(

They just get shredded anyway :)

i gladly paid $900 for my tyres..

id rather spend an extra $3-400 on tyres, than thousands on repairs when/if bad tyres ever caused a crash.

better to be safe than sorry!

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