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Originally Posted by dAvenue
I feel an improvement in all areas of handling and ride performance. No aspect of the tire seems to "take away" from the others. In my opinion, it's an upgrade in all areas and they end up feeling very well balanced in every aspect. The tires have ample grip, ride very smoothly, offer decent feedback, respond well, and actually decrease the overall cabin noise. They come with a 50,000 mile warranty to boot.
I'm not a tire expert by any means, but I know that tire selection depends on your style of driving. Once you know how you'll drive your car, you can decide on a proper tire for your car. From there, it depends on your tastes (customer feedback, costs, brand, past experiences, etc.). I tend to drive conservatively, but I enjoy sprinting along the countryside from time to time. Overall, I feel like I made a good decision for my driving style. Plus, identifying a specific tire that would fit my wheel size was a challenge in its own rite. There wasn't a wide array of options available in lieu of selecting two different brands.
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That was exactly what I wanted to know.
I hope you realize you will now be directly responsible for causing me to spend a crap-ton more money on my car for wheels and tires now
I hear you on the size, that was how I found them in the first place. Our choices of tires are pretty limited in these sizes. A high performance tire that will last 50k, and actually has some grip, Plus a warranty is crazy.
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