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Rich Z.
Now that Greg at Antivenom has turned my strong running stock 06 a6 into a beast with the AR headers and tune, i find it hard to keep my C6 on the road.
I am thinking about going with non runflats, what would be a good sticky tire to use, and also be a good street tire?
I have the same wheels as you, even though my car if different
I have falken tires on them, they were not as expensive as the other but they are nice and sticky, and Im not landing in ditches anymore:lmao:
A couple years ago I got fed up with the runcraps on my '01 vert. I did a lot of research and spent some time on the phone with the guys at Tire Rack. I eventually decided to go with the Goodyear GS D3s. The have been a great tire dry and wet. I got caught in a tremendous down pour in Savannah, Ga, and the car never missed a beat.
I would definitely call Tire Rack. Not only do they sell tires, they actually test them out so your rep will have on hand experience with the tires. When I ordered mine I got them the very next day. Whoever you decide, I hope you have a good experience. Not everyone that owns a tire machine knows what they are doing or cares about your rims. Just my opinion.
I too used Tire Rack. When I placed the order on the internet they called on my cell and made sure that I knew that what I ordered was not going to work with a stock wheels. To me that was going the extra mile. They could have just shipped them and then said oh well. When I told them the wheels that I was going to use they told me that I would be fine. I just wish that they would sponsor our forum. (hint, hint, if they are online )
You are correct. If you go onto the Tire Rack website they will give you a list of installers that handle their installations and they will ship directly to that installer if you wish. That said, I would still look at each one of those installers to make sure that you are comfortable with them. I had a good experience using their recommended installer and having the tires drop shipped directly to them.