hakkapellitta tires
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Re: hakkapellitta tires
Originally posted by mr. m
where can i get some?
where can i get some?
First you got to spell it correctly: Hakkapeliitta
Next, try this link: http://www.nokiantires.com/newsite/map.cfm
Hope this helps....
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Car Info: 02 WRX wagon=dead; rollin' in a Craptastic Camry!
I got mine here
I bought my NRW's here .
The company actually screwed up and sent me Michelins the first time around. However, they were easy and fair to deal with and I got the Nokians I ordered a couple weeks later without any headaches or additional fees.
I love these tires. I think they are on par with the RE92's in terms of dry handling and there is no comparison in the snow. The RE92's were manageable but sketchy. The NRW's are absolutely confidence inspiring when it comes to cornering and stopping on snow covered surfaces.
The company actually screwed up and sent me Michelins the first time around. However, they were easy and fair to deal with and I got the Nokians I ordered a couple weeks later without any headaches or additional fees.
I love these tires. I think they are on par with the RE92's in terms of dry handling and there is no comparison in the snow. The RE92's were manageable but sketchy. The NRW's are absolutely confidence inspiring when it comes to cornering and stopping on snow covered surfaces.
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Just bought Nokian WR's, the replacement for the NWR. NOTICABLY BETTER than the Re-92's, 50,000 mile warranty, better winter performance (supposedly but as of yet no frozen stuff here in new england yet), and definitely better wet performance. I love these tires!
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From: Bay Area
Car Info: 02 WRX wagon=dead; rollin' in a Craptastic Camry!
rhk118,
I think your going to be very, very pleased when the snow starts falling. I can actually stop fairly quickly in fresh snow without activating the ABS, and my tires are an older design than yours. Be careful not to get rear ended!
I think your going to be very, very pleased when the snow starts falling. I can actually stop fairly quickly in fresh snow without activating the ABS, and my tires are an older design than yours. Be careful not to get rear ended!
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