Ashe_WCM
09-29-2004, 12:52 AM
Has anyone seen these?
http://www.1010tires.com/bfgoodrich_Scorcher_TA_Blue_tires.html
One of the guys I work with got some red ones for his Silverado.
Will they fit an xA? I planned on getting some new wheels and Tires in the spring. I'd really like to get these in blue.
RogerTTR
10-02-2004, 12:27 AM
They are only available in the following xA fitment sizes:
215/40R17
215/35R18
SilyOtter
10-02-2004, 12:54 AM
i work in the 8) wheel / tire world and have for several years. the scorcher t/a tires are a good all around / performance tire,, only problems i've ever had with these are the fact that its hard to keep the colors vibrat in the tread for shows, etc. also while mounting some 17 & 18" tires, with several guys helping trying to get them on, we tore the beads clean in half. not too cool, but once the tires are on they're a good all around street performance tire /// a good tire suggestion if you guys are still looking are the new Bridgestone Fuzion ZRI tires, www.thefuzionzone.com check it out. so far is a pretty solid tire
underESTIMATED
10-02-2004, 04:43 PM
Has anyone seen these?
http://www.1010tires.com/bfgoodrich_Scorcher_TA_Blue_tires.html
One of the guys I work with got some red ones for his Silverado.
Will they fit an xA? I planned on getting some new wheels and Tires in the spring. I'd really like to get these in blue.
I had those on my civic back in 2000.
They were "cool" then, but now I wouldn't get them just because of the tread.
The tire is a very sticky tire, and does perform well as stated, I just didn't see spending the money they want for them, and the tread doesn't even stay clean.
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Technodigifreak
10-12-2004, 08:08 PM
with these are the fact that its hard to keep the colors vibrat in the tread for shows, etc.
I work in the tire/wheel/suspension world too :) -----and petroleum jelly works wonders on a clean tire to bring back its luster, trust me, it'll make those scorchers true colors shine
btw, scorchers rock, BFG knows how to make a tire ;)