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I got some of those outdoor rubber stair mats from CT and drive on them. Not to thick and you can stack them if you want.
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I think flat spotting can be tire brand dependent. I use Michelin Pilot Supersports, part my car in an unheated garage all winter and the "flatspots" disappear within a few minutes of driving on the highway.
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