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Old 19 Mar 2006, 07:55 pm
strangelove strangelove is offline
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And if you want more wet performance than dry ultra grip you can get what I found to be the best for me as far as wear and grip combo the Yoko Avid unidrectional all weather 215 X 17 tire. I Have had them for 10,000 miles now and they look brand new. I think I may get 60,000 miles wear along with great wet grip and better than the RSA's dry grip and they are very very quiet. I got mine at America's tires which was a little more money than Tire Rack but with a better road hazard warrantee along with lifetime flat repair and 5,000 mile tire rotations!

SteelBlue,

How do you like the tread pattern on your Yoko Avid's. I almost got a set of Avid's, because they are all season tires. In CA we don't see much snow, but I had to cancel a ski trip to Tahoe because of non stop snowfall. Recently it hailed which made the roads very hazerdous. It's times like this that I wish I had all season's.

Marc
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