Lexani are a differently badged Nexen
They will though likely be for shit
You could get them Road Force balanced (you will need to understand the process so you can find someone that actually knows how to operate the machine) https://www.hunter.com/wheel-bala...elite/#roi
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Lexani all season tires at Walmart, 185/60R15, $44, 205/40ZR17, $50, 205/60R16, $51, 225/45ZR17, $58, 235/45ZR18, $61 + many more at Walmart
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If you have no tires, or bald tires and if you drive a clanker, if you are on fixed income or if you are desperate for any tires and can't afford anything else just buy them ... but I'd not for family car , or for a decent car
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If you have no tires, or bald tires and if you drive a clanker, if you are on fixed income or if you are desperate for any tires and can't afford anything else just buy them ... but I'd not for family car , or for a decent car
If you have no tires, or bald tires and if you drive a clanker, if you are on fixed income or if you are desperate for any tires and can't afford anything else just buy them ... but I'd not for family car , or for a decent car
It says in the description not to drive these in the snow.
If you have no tires, or bald tires and if you drive a clanker, if you are on fixed income or if you are desperate for any tires and can't afford anything else just buy them ... but I'd not for family car , or for a decent car
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Ihave driven many brands on my "2nd most american made car" (if u know) in the past 3 years. oem Michelin Pilot Sport2, then Primacy MXM, then Achilles ATR Sport and Sport2, then Continental ProContact RX, then Arroyo Grand Sport 2.... I installed the Lexani LXUHP-207 last year and was not impressed. The tires did not perform well in damp / wet roads and easily broke traction without pushing limits... even in drift mode the tire wouldn't hold a consistent line and would "slip" more than "slide"
To give context: Achilles, Ventura, Much Macho and other similar priced no-name brands I personally purchase have better handling
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