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Old 02-26-2019, 01:13 PM   #2
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A lot of people like Michelin, a lot of people like Hankook, a lot of people like Bridgestone. There are a ton of tires, and they are individuals like people - they have their quirks, advantages, and disadvantages. This will require a lot of research. Tire trammel may mean nothing to someone who drives on perfect roads, but for someone who drives on re-surfaced C class main roads will be affected by this phenomenon. Rain performance may mean nothing to an Arizonian, but someone in Chicago may rely on all around performance.

If you don't want to do research on common viable tires, tell us a lot more about your needs, your driving environment and style. Maybe we can help, but in the end, it comes down to what you like. Different sidewall styles will have different turn in response, different reaction to potholes, different levels of noise...
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