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Old Mar 3, 2002 | 11:11 AM
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My tyres are nearing a change - just wondered if anyone knew what the best tyres for Teg are ..... Bridgestone, Michelins, Continentals......?
Also - is it best just to leave the wheels alone on the Teg - when I last had one about 2 years ago I vaguely remember being told by the dealer that the wheels are critical to its handling and changing them can mess things up ?! Any other aftermarket wheels (in white ) that people have used etc......

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Old Mar 3, 2002 | 10:18 PM
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advan racing do a set of 16-17' rims in white which suit the teg quite well. It seems to be the wheel of choice over in the states and japan but they aren't cheap. They are similar to the wheels on the civic type-R in the max power video.
Tyres I'm not sure , in the states it seems to be nitto, in japan it's either dunlop or bridgestones.
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Old Mar 3, 2002 | 10:31 PM
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Leave the wheels, the originals are spot on, the only problem with going larger like with the Advans, is the ride gets even firmer.

I know someone who like me has a JDM CTR, and he is running Tein Ha coilovers (I will have HKS sooon), and on the 16's the ride is way to hard.

Tyres get Bridgestone SO2 195 55 15, if you can still get them
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