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I've got the stock 195/65/15 Michelin MXV4
tires on my ride right now. The only thing worse than their dry traction is their wet traction. They are expensive and well-rated, however all the people I've talked to around here who enjoy driving that own them hate them with a passion.So I'm considering getting some Yokohama AVS ES100 wraps for my stock steelies in 205/60/15. These are supposed to be a UHP directional tire that will hopefully provide better performance than the MXV4 rubber bands that are around my beautiful non-custom steelies.Any other recommendations for a reasonably priced tire that will deliver better than stock performance for dry, wet, and noise? I'm not as concerned about treadwear since I do hope to get some 18" with a drop eventually, but these need to hold up for a good 15-30k just in case. b |
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Repost Wagon
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: over here
Age: 45
Posts: 17,266
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i just got a set of dunlop GS2 HR. yeah they are rated at 130 mph and supposedly didn't go well in the snow. oh yeah ? i've been in snow 3" deep with them and never made the car go sliding.
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Not that anybody appears to care about this thread (but thanks anyways Stefan), I just ordered a set of AVS ES100's in 205/60/15 for my ride. Hopefully I'll like them. I'll post my comments after I get back from the holidays. I plan on driving home with them in a couple of weeks so it'll be 2k miles round trip.
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