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Originally Posted by br33z
Thanks everyone for the responses. I can't thank replies yet due to account age I believe but I appreciate your input.
Do you daily the car, use it as a track toy, or somewhere in between? I don't drive much because I live in a city and don't commute, but I would still like a tire that's tolerable for short-medium drives. Ideally if I end up taking track days more seriously, I would get a tire that's built with track use in mind but not as the only purpose. On that note, specifically what tires did you buy and how are they to live with?
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I went with Falken Azenis rt660. I do live in mild South Carolina climate and have other vehicles to drive it is really cold or raining. Basically a nice weather commute and track day car for me. I am in a rural area and this type of 200 TW tire is really quite fine for street driving if you are mindful of really cold and/or really wet conditions and take it easy if you find yourself in those conditions. For those who need the car to be a "normal" street car I'd suggest two sets of wheels and tires or just go with something more street capable like a PS4S Michelin (much grippier than the PS4 but also still very good on the street).