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Im currently running the V12s. They are a pretty good street tire for daily driving. Wet traction is great. Dry traction is good but could be better. I like the

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Old 09-29-2011, 09:13 AM   #17 (permalink)
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Im currently running the V12s. They are a pretty good street tire for daily driving. Wet traction is great. Dry traction is good but could be better. I like the tread life on these, I wore my stock Bridgestones down to the wires in the rear in under 20k. Sidewalls a little soft as everyone has stated. I think this is a good choice for a daily driver. I believe I paid under $1000 for all 4, maybe even closer to $900 so you may wanna shop around.
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