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Originally Posted by Davey Really I think for OP's needs just daily driving, I'd go with the S04's. yep, i run S04's on my G. such great looking tires too.
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Ended up getting the PSSs. I just did about a 30 mile loop on the twisties and they were so smooth, quiet ,and gripped like a S.O.B. I went with the 245/285 set up because the 275s were on back order like indefinitely. The view from the rear is awesome .
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