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Old 10-24-2014, 08:31 PM
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Default Re: Bridgestone Potenza


I just pulled the original Dunlops off the Wankel car @ 40,000 miles and put fresh Michelin Pilot Sport 225/45/18's on the front and Conti Sport Contacts 235/45/18's @ the rear.
I've had the Michelin Pilot Sports before and they're my fav' too, the Conti's are too sticky for me personally as even w/ traction control shut off inhibits smooth sideways driving.
Unless a cheap set needed to sell a car, the China tires aren't worth fooling with and I wouldn't trust them driving aggressively...especially at high speeds!
Buying good brand name tires is $ well spent also it's surprising what inexpensive deals can found if you take the time to search around.

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