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------------------ [This message has been edited by Mitch Berger (edited June 19, 2002).] here are some different types of tires that have all received good marks- Dunlop SP A2, Bridgestone RE950, Kumho Ecsta Supra 712, Goodyear Eagle HP, Dunlop Sp Sport FM901. Now I only chose ones that will do decent in the rain, and cost less than $100 each. The Kumhos and Dunlop FMs are very sticky tires for aggressive drivers or higher performance vehicles. The other tires stick better than average family car tire, but last a bit longer than the two stickier tires will ever last. Check out some online shopping at tirerack.com and tires.com. Tirerack.com has some test results and many customer reviews.Mitch Berger I need to replace the tires on my '97 Sebring Conv. JXi. I live in Miami, so winter driving is not an issue. Any suggestions? donfromnaples depending on how you drive and what you like from a tire: Mitch Berger Thanks. I have checked out tirerack.com, and will check out tires.com.
Any opinions on Yokohama Avid T4 or Pirelli P6000 or P6000 Sport Veloce?
I'm getting the impression that Michelin MXV4/MXV4 Plus and Pilot Primacy are good but overpriced...
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