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Old 03-12-2014, 01:53 AM   #16
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My local Americas Tire Co. gave me $400 credit for OEM takeoffs and there was another Bridgestone spiff in play then for another $100 for a total $500 credit toward a set of RE-11A's that I since sold and replaced with Michelin Pilot Super Sports that had another $75 spiff going, both sets 225/45-17 on stock rims. The math worked out so that it's only cost about $200 to play with two sets of max performance tires during the past year, well worth the experience and dramatic improvement they made to the car in both road and track conditions. Highly recommended, the stock tires are merely adequate in the dry, incompetent in the wet. Do it!
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