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Old 07-18-2015, 11:07 PM   #16 (permalink)
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... are you sure about the 2000-3000 from what i was reading on the forums here a couple threads in which some people were saying they got 15-25 out of the oem tires? and my tires have 8000 and running pretty fine overall
If you have more than a few thousand miles on soft compound tires there can be enough wear on the old tire to make it significantly smaller than a new tire. On an econobox it won't make a lot of difference; on a sports car you can feel it.

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... should i just stick with the oem?
If you are happy with the way your Z has been handling, there's not much sense in spending the extra bucks for better-than-OEM tires.
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