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has anyone heard of these or using them? any good?
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Intenza Sava
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yeh im running them on my car. cheap and they do the job alright but they do slide in the wet. do a search, i think somoene started a thread about the intensas, its full of info on them
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ive got em on my lancer - 185/75r14's, and i've had them on mums EB for years in 205/60/15 and also my ea when i had it for a while had them in 225/50/16 and they seem to be ok especially for the price, bit soft tho i find, and they squeel eazy on the front of the lancer
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i didn't like them on my old ef in 235x45x17 form.
i found them to tramline and spin easy.
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wat do u mean by "tramline" .. like when u drive on the tracks and it slides a bit? how does that happen though
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when there is warps in the road (from trucks etc), they follow them severely.
the tyres i got now are nankang nsII and they're not bad at all for the price, and as far as i can tell, they're better than the intensa's
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i have them on my 16" rims on my AU.. they are ok i spose. Especially for the price.
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i run Ling Longs
haw haw haw
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I have been told they are good for what you pay. Also from what others are saying here, they obviously cant be too bad.
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the best thing sava's are good for is smoke, soft compound rubber, and as stated above not real grippy in the wet, ok for the money, and noisey, good for the money if you win it back in burnout comps, but in the same sort of price range there is no better tyre than kumho's. i work in a tyre place and get in the s**t for trying to sell the kumho's as they are not our main product but every one who buys them always come back very happy. they outlast, and outperform alot of overpriced, over-rated tyres on the autralian market. last set on my xf got 5 years and 80'000kms out of them and still had roadwortyh tread on them when removed.
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yeah they have really s**t traction.. i found that too..
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I had em in 235/45/17, got nearly 40 000kms outta them, got real noisy towards the end, but bargain value for sure, now i have Pirellis, nice and quiet so far, and only cost 250 a corner, savas were 145 i think.
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I have them on my fairy.
One of them lasted 7 days before I shredded it. Luckily it was replaced under warranty. (actually it was more lucky it didnt damage the rim) They are pretty crap, but a million times better than Dunlop Le Mans.
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