This thread is for us who absolutely HAVE to go with an inexpensive tire. Remember the FiST is an economy car so please, no judgments about cheap tires, there ARE a few diamonds in the rough out there. I just need a good daily tire in an area that is mild and rainy. I want to go with one that is sticky but also a bit wider at 215/40/17, which will also add ~0.3" for a touch more height/cushion as well... I have tons of torque steer with simply a good tune and doesn't hurt to go wider... Plus, at stock ride height I obviously won't rub but also probably won't rub much at all with Eibach springs which I plan to get, which have the least aggressive drop at only 0.8"... I have narrowed it down to these as examples that have received plenty of praise for the money, but I'm open to others:
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Antares Ingens A1 - Amazing reviews only like $52, quite sticky 300AA treadwear/traction. I have researched the crap out of these and not finding many bad reviews at all, mostly people very surprised how good they are, would LOVE to hear from someone who's had these on a FiST.
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Nankang NS-20 - Can get very cheap for like $53 at local Discount Tire - 360AA, stickier than it's NS-25 brother. Since I can get directly from local Discount Tire, no worrying about shipping and finding shop that will install any of the others.
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Ohtsu/Falken FP7000 - Good reviews, actual reputable Japanese brand, for only $62 but also more longer life type at 440AA, so not as sticky.
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Federal SS595 - Yes, the budget stretchers at $80 plus no free shipping, but still a great price I found on them, VERY sticky 240AA, not considered an All Season but has great ratings for wet traction too... I'm already assuming just about everyone will say go no cheaper than these, so if I can't get decent enough feedback on the others I will shoot for these but concerned that they won't even last 20k miles.. thoughts?
Again, do not care about opinions like "All Chinese tires suck", I'm skipping over a bunch of those weird off-brands and sticking to some of the most popular known commodities, but any other recommendation for under $80 each is welcome, I can't believe how many good reviews I'm seeing on the Antares A1, looks like a good decently sticky tire for the money with a 40k warranty?