FS: 5 BF Goodrich KDW2 235 and 245/40/17 NEW and USED
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FS: 5 BF Goodrich KDW2 235 and 245/40/17 NEW and USED
- Up for sale are a pair of Ultra High Performance Summer KDW's in 235/40/17 and another pair in 245/40/17
- I also have an extra BRAND NEW tire that I purchased as a backup in a 245/40/17
- These are by far the best gripping tires that I have ever had. I have owned everything from Yokohama to Goodyear Eagle F1's GS3D, Falken Azenis, and Dunlops. When warm, they stick to the road like super glue. NO JOKE!!! I can take turns merging , onto the highway in the TL at 70 miles and not once have they slipped on me, and this is without the strut bar mounted in the front, because I have the tein edfc installed. Very stable even at high speeds as my friend pushed his g35 to its limit around 150 with the same tires. Also drive excellent in rain
- Unfortunately, I live in the midwest and we tend to get a lot of freak weather and when we do, it puts my car out of commission so I have to take my sisters IS250 to school. Therefore, I had to purchase a set of all seasons to replace these.
- I paid $150 a piece for the 235's and $168 for the 245s but tirerack now has the 245 listed at 158. This also doesn't include the road hazard which I also purchased for each tire.
- The 235's have about 50% tread left, and the 245's have approximately 85% left. I put around 5k on the 245's and they were only mounted in the rear. One of the 245 had a screw in it. It didn't even go in all the way and I was able to pull it out, but I still got it plugged just to be sure and bought the 245 through the road hazard.
- If anybody would like to buy individually, I'll let the 235 go for 75 shipped each, the 245 for $110 shipped and the brand new tire at your door for 140 shipped.
- Or take all 5 for 475 shipped and save some money. Tirerack charges for the tire, shipping, and additional road hazard. That will hurt the wallet
Here are the 235-40-17
245-40-17
Brand New One (Look at the MEAT on this one)
- I also have an extra BRAND NEW tire that I purchased as a backup in a 245/40/17
- These are by far the best gripping tires that I have ever had. I have owned everything from Yokohama to Goodyear Eagle F1's GS3D, Falken Azenis, and Dunlops. When warm, they stick to the road like super glue. NO JOKE!!! I can take turns merging , onto the highway in the TL at 70 miles and not once have they slipped on me, and this is without the strut bar mounted in the front, because I have the tein edfc installed. Very stable even at high speeds as my friend pushed his g35 to its limit around 150 with the same tires. Also drive excellent in rain
- Unfortunately, I live in the midwest and we tend to get a lot of freak weather and when we do, it puts my car out of commission so I have to take my sisters IS250 to school. Therefore, I had to purchase a set of all seasons to replace these.
- I paid $150 a piece for the 235's and $168 for the 245s but tirerack now has the 245 listed at 158. This also doesn't include the road hazard which I also purchased for each tire.
- The 235's have about 50% tread left, and the 245's have approximately 85% left. I put around 5k on the 245's and they were only mounted in the rear. One of the 245 had a screw in it. It didn't even go in all the way and I was able to pull it out, but I still got it plugged just to be sure and bought the 245 through the road hazard.
- If anybody would like to buy individually, I'll let the 235 go for 75 shipped each, the 245 for $110 shipped and the brand new tire at your door for 140 shipped.
- Or take all 5 for 475 shipped and save some money. Tirerack charges for the tire, shipping, and additional road hazard. That will hurt the wallet
Here are the 235-40-17
245-40-17
Brand New One (Look at the MEAT on this one)
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