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Originally Posted by kannibul
The main thing I see in ratings is they are AA rated for traction, vs A rated for the non pole's.
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Note that this refers to a tires wet traction straight line braking ability, and has no bearing on dry pavement performance.
If you want better wear go with tires that have a higher UTQG number. For example the Pole Positions are available with a 280 wear rating vs the stock 140. Of course you pay a price for getting longer life, which is less dry pavement grip.