For street use with no snow, that's what I recommend, the PS2s. Tire opinions vary though, I'm sure others have their favorites as well. Going by tirerack.com prices, you can
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For street use with no snow, that's what I recommend, the PS2s. Tire opinions vary though, I'm sure others have their favorites as well. Going by tirerack.com prices, you can expect to pay around $350-400 per corner for the PS2s.
Also on tirerack.com, here's a comparison chart they maintain on max performance summer tires (which the PS2 falls into). These are based on owner's ratings and reports. The PS2 tops the list on everything but wet performance, where it ranks #3 just under to different models of Goodyear Eagle F1's: http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey...ll&sortValue=0 |
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