Thanks for the info, i pulled the trigger and going to give them a try. $229.74 for he set delivered to my door and i have a guy up the road that runs a atv repair shop and he changes my tire (when i carry the wheels in) for $10 each. So less than $250 for a set of tires is awesome.
Now i need to decide Galfer ot EBC pads...LOL
Hey Tim,
I totally agree with ya about JW! I just ordered and received my 4th set from them.
Great prices, great service, fast/free delivery. Can't beat 'em!
I went with EBC pads last brake job. Several had posted how noisey they are... and they're not kidding! Drove me crazy enough I considered switching to something else for the first 5k miles, but now they're finally quieting down some. They stop great, though!
I wanted to go Galfer, but saved some $$ and went EBC. Planning to go Galfer rotors and pads next time, though.
This tire set, (out of sheer frustration with PR4GT's) I went back to PR2's, and this will be my first set using the 180/55 rear. Several guys told me they've been running the 180/55 w/ good results.
I'm looking for the best bang for the buck... longevity, handling, cost. I loved the PR2's, but I'm a 55 rear size lover over the 50. (And, of course, they dropped the 190/55ZR17 PR2.) So, figured I'd give these a shot. $250 for the set.
I babied this set of PR4GT's, and not only did not get the 20% more mileage they bragged about, I didn't get anywhere close to the PR2's life. I liked their handling and performance ok, but didn't feel they're worth $350/ set.
Let us know how the 'Stones hold up for ya. Interested to hear.
Ride safe!
Bob