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Old 11 February 2014, 06:56 PM
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Default MAXXIS MA-Z1 vs NANKANG NS-2 vs NEXEN N3000

getting new rims soon and seems that in my budget these are the tyres i can get fitted (listed in the title)....

does anyone have any opinions on them???

also im no boy racer and i dont thrash the car around like i stole and it wont be seeing any track days...
Old 11 February 2014, 07:36 PM
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I have the maxxis mate no problems at all and very good for the money.. Driven through winter and summer and have been great and like you I don't thrash my car around or track it so in my experience they're a good tyre.

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Old 11 February 2014, 07:39 PM
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hey martin.. cheers for the reply..

i was kinda leaning towards these anyhow but mainly due to the tread pattern lol
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Originally Posted by LeeRoyV
hey martin.. cheers for the reply..

i was kinda leaning towards these anyhow but mainly due to the tread pattern lol
Have them on my xxr527 buddy, keith@revolution recommended these to me as an alternative to falkens. They have been good and I've had to replace one which cost me around £75 which wasn't bad. Would defo have these again when they need replacing, no other experience with the others but am sure others will come on with their opinion too

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I would not have the nankangs.
I had them a few years back and they started to split.
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Maz 1. Been using them on road for 1 year and on wet track. For the money very good. Used NS2 before on bmw 330d for 2 years and ok in dry but not as good as maxis maz1. Nexen is just rubbish, came with a ver6 type r I bought, took them straight off!

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Old 11 February 2014, 08:37 PM
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Go with the Maxxis,they are a good mid-range tyre.
Old 11 February 2014, 08:49 PM
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thanks guys... maxxis it is then
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