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Rolling of Continental Extreme DW's and very satisfied. Lightweight, quiet, hydroplane resistant. Checkout Tirerack's survey.
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I wouldn't touch anything from Continental and their sister brand. Dunlop, Pirelly, Michelin and very few models of Bridgestone are only brands I trust. When you own a sport car, get THE best tires available (both winter and summer).
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I've ordered a set of 17" pilot super sports but yet to experience them firsthand. Judging from the feedback on tirerack though, they are quite possibly the best all round street tire. Awesome dry grip coupled with good treadwear, low noise, excellent wet weather driveability, there's no other tire that I can see that comes close. Some tires may edge out a tiny bit more grip in the dry but those would probably make you shit bricks in the wet.
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Michelin Pilot Sports A/S (All Season) also an excellent tire, quiet as well.
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Michelin Pilot Super Sports >
After ponying up for my first set on my previous car, not sure I'll ever buy another tire. They are that damn good. |
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"You can think of Star Specs as track tire trying to be a street tire while Super Sports are street tire trying to be a track tire." So yeah.. Wet conditions, tire life, noise.. The PSS. That's what I have now and love them. I might try the star specs or re11s for my next set just to feel the difference.
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What do 18s have to do w FI?
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im getting the feeling that the PSS are the way to go if i want to keep the stock 17s in them - they are going for $584 for the set on tirerack which doesnt seem expensive at all to me... i paid close to $400 for 1 tire when i had my G37 so $584 for an entire set is pretty damn cheap if you ask me... but obviously they were low pros and 19s but ANYWAY...
what about the pilot sport 3s? anyone try those out yet? |
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So, since no one said much on topic of Winter and Summer tires, and Winter is coming up. I'm thinking to get either studded Altimax Arctic (http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....romSurvey=true)
Or studdless Michelin X-Ice Xi3 (http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....romSurvey=true) I wonder which one has thicker sidewall? |
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