225/40-19 & 245/40-19 Nankang NS-II - Economy SPECIAL!
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With the way this economy is going, everyone is looking for tires that are affordable without breaking the bank. Thus, we are having this special for those who are in need of tires for the upcoming season, but don't want to spend a lot on tires.
We have plenty of these tires in stock and ready to ship out. Shipping generally takes 3-5 business days on average. Please take a look at our iTrader rating!

Please shoot me a PM or reply to this thread with your zip code and I will calculate shipping costs and PM you with a total cost.
Thanks G35driver for all the support.
Last edited by Don@TireOption; Feb 9, 2009 at 11:04 PM.
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Saving this post for some reviews I found:
I've had the tires on for a month and have put on 1200 miles. I figure that this is enough time for the tires to form a wear pattern and begin to expose the inner rubber. So far, I have been happy with the corner grip and rain traction (although we've only had one storm come into CA at this point). I have had no traction loss in either case.
I have also had the misfortune of hitting a few bad potholes, but the tires have held up (with no blow outs) and no denting in the rims.
The tires a slightly louder than my previous tires (which could also be attributed to the reduced tire profile, which went from 40 to 30), but the road noise is not excessive.
I think the tire lived up to basic expectations, which is all wanted when I purchased the tire.
I hope some people recall that Kumho, Nitto, and Hankook (to name a few) were considered "no name" tires before the import community embraced them. I feel that Nankang falls in the same category.
Looking back, based upon my situation, I am happy with my decision.
I hope this gives some helpful information for other people considering tires for their cars.
I have also had the misfortune of hitting a few bad potholes, but the tires have held up (with no blow outs) and no denting in the rims.
The tires a slightly louder than my previous tires (which could also be attributed to the reduced tire profile, which went from 40 to 30), but the road noise is not excessive.
I think the tire lived up to basic expectations, which is all wanted when I purchased the tire.
I hope some people recall that Kumho, Nitto, and Hankook (to name a few) were considered "no name" tires before the import community embraced them. I feel that Nankang falls in the same category.
Looking back, based upon my situation, I am happy with my decision.
I hope this gives some helpful information for other people considering tires for their cars.
I m running 245/40 19 all around for about almost 2K miles
No harsh noise in cabin, grip work for my driving and for the price I think is worth it. I wont say is good for enthusias people but for people who like to keep upgrade in the budget then is bank for the money..
Beside treat would only last 25K so in 2years you ll replace them anyway...
No harsh noise in cabin, grip work for my driving and for the price I think is worth it. I wont say is good for enthusias people but for people who like to keep upgrade in the budget then is bank for the money..
Beside treat would only last 25K so in 2years you ll replace them anyway...
Last edited by Don@TireOption; Feb 9, 2009 at 11:03 PM.
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