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Forgot to mention that if you plan on staying with Max Performance Summer tires (and why wouldn't you) then it looks like it's the Yokos or the Bridgestones. Not a

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Old 10-16-2009, 04:01 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Forgot to mention that if you plan on staying with Max Performance Summer tires (and why wouldn't you) then it looks like it's the Yokos or the Bridgestones.

Not a lot of choice after all - at least according to Tire Rack.
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Thanks for the reply mate,

as you mentioned being in Australia I will be sticking to the summer tyres. I saw them Bridgestones but for some bizarre reason they don't bring them to Australia...

I don't like the turn in feel of the yoko's but from what i found in AUS my other options are Kuhmo and Hankook... I might end up changing the rims...
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