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    i was wondering what people on here use.

    i've gotten another set of wheels, the tires are good but i'd like to replace them sometime later this year. i'm having an issue figuring out what to get. i like the bfg kdw.

    note: i do intend on tracking the car, but it will mostly be street driven
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    running PS2's right now on both my stock 19's & aftermarket 19's...got a set of Hoosier Rcompounds on the 18's & got a set of PS2 for the 18's also...got Blizzaks on the winter tires...

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    I've run Michelin PS2's on the my CLK for almost 2 years now and I love them. My S4 has Toyo's on it, but I definitely prefer the feel of the PS2's. Wait until mid summer and Michelin is coming out with a new tire called the Super Sport(IIRC)
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    Quote Originally Posted by 92 Stealth TT View Post
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    need to sell 1 or 2 sets

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    Yokos AD08s. One of the best tires out there for pure dry performance hands down. Do some research - I am sure you'll be impressed - they came up with a completely new rubber compound.
    "Driven with seriousness, however, the Rx-7 managed 1.035g, the highest reading of the contest, and the highest we have ever recorded without R-compound tires." -Sport Compact Car 2001

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    I run Michelin PS2's on the Jag. and the Crossfire. Amazing good tire! Def. cant go wrong with them!!
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    yoko's out they don't come in 275/40r17 for the rear. the ps2's seems pretty good in pricing, expected milage sux tho, 10k for the rear. but $500 a yr isn't that bad. the one thing i don't get is the rears r cheaper than the front when the front's are only 255
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    Quote Originally Posted by 92 Stealth TT View Post
    yoko's out they don't come in 275/40r17 for the rear. the ps2's seems pretty good in pricing, expected milage sux tho, 10k for the rear. but $500 a yr isn't that bad. the one thing i don't get is the rears r cheaper than the front when the front's are only 255
    How many miles are you expecting to put on them? I have had mine on for 40k+miles including drags and canyon driving. They are just beginning to become low...
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    honostly only summer. i have copper all seasons for winter. i average about 20k a yr.

    i used tire rack. the warrenty is for 20k. it stated expect half if the rear's are a defferent width. everything else about em i like though. and i know michilin is pretty good overall
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