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Old 02-06-2009, 12:37 PM   #78 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by TheManTheMyth View Post
thanks for the help guys....Semtex are those Michellins you had all season or summer? I am thinkin about gettin a set of all season because of this crap weather we have...if i get after market wheels I cant be driving around on them in the winter with all this salt on the road so all seasons are really a necessity
Michelin Pilot Sport PS2s are ultra high-performance summer tires. If you're looking to go all-season, you might want to check out their Pilot Exalto A/S line. The Exalto A/S is still considered ultra high-performance, but it's all-season.

Here are some links for you. The first one is for the PS2. The second one is for the Exalto A/S.

Pilot® Sport PS2™: Browse Tires in Ultra-High Performance Sport: MICHELIN® Tires: Michelin Tires

Pilot® Exalto® A/S: Browse Tires in Ultra-High Performance Sport: MICHELIN® Tires: Michelin Tires
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