This class of tires are supposed to last roughly 15k miles per rear set. I don't really care how long they last, but I don't do donuts for fun either.
Have yet to drive it to downtown TO but it's not that bad with stock suspension. My Camry was 2x as bad and it would bottom out very easily. It's difficult to explain how bad it was but suspension tuning does not mean get a set of coilovers and drop the car 2 inches.
they look okay....i guess you are trying to stay "stock" looking....i'm the opposite...with wheels...i like them to stand out...
yeah...I've never understood that concept either...if I wanted better oem wheels I would have bought the better oem car....but of course, to each his own.
regardless, the car is looking nice
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Nice, first time I've seen pics of your Porsche, Ekam...
The Direzzas are nice.. I am rocking them on my Camry right now as well.. Not as wide of course, but they are sure hell of a sticky tire. This is me coming from nothing but R-comps too, and these Direzzas still grip well in comparison with minimal heat to them.
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