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Old 07-03-2013, 05:39 PM   #5 (permalink)
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If you're looking at Bridgestone, you can continue to go with the RE050 (stock) tire if that works for you. If you're looking for more grip, you can look at the RE11. A superior track tire that is good on the street, but a bit of overkill if you don't plan on tracking the car.

If you want a purely streetable tire with excellent grip, the standout is the Michelin Pilot Super Sport. It comes in stock sizes and larger. It is a great tire for the street and can handle moderate tracking. It is costlier than the Bridgestones, but it is lighter, and better Street grip.

As others have said, if you go onto Tirerack.com, you can look at their surveys and tests based on what category of tire you're looking for. The Michelin PSS will be at the top in every category almost for Dry Street Grip.

OEM sized set, shipped to your door should be $1500~
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