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  • Brownman
    The underpowered one.
    • Mar 2006
    • 5853

    Need recommendation for Good wet/dry tires

    Looking for a set of tires for my DD's, we usually roll snow tires so I just need something that is good in the rain and dry.

    195/60/15

    Prices are welcome.
    Aaron.
  • sinSStr
    Pro lurker
    • Jun 2008
    • 27376

    #2
    Round ones with good tread. See Tirenick.
    '96 Impala SS #21,559 of 41,934
    Rockin'98/Garage Couch Mafia

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    I had to unexpectedly part with a pair of briefs today, lol. Not totally sure what that was about
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    • Brownman
      The underpowered one.
      • Mar 2006
      • 5853

      #3
      thanks.
      Aaron.

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      • sinSStr
        Pro lurker
        • Jun 2008
        • 27376

        #4
        Uniroyals/Michelins tend to wear out quickly but ride nice. I'm kind of partial to Cooper CS4s or a Goodyear. I can look for pricing tomorrow.
        Last edited by sinSStr; 03-18-2012, 02:38 PM.
        '96 Impala SS #21,559 of 41,934
        Rockin'98/Garage Couch Mafia

        Originally posted by Outrun
        You should write books. Your attention to detail had me on the edge of my seat the whole time. I had no idea what to expect until I got to the end. And let me tell you, I came. Hard. Thanks! Will read again. Asset to TCS. A++++++++++
        Originally posted by SVT5LITER
        I had to unexpectedly part with a pair of briefs today, lol. Not totally sure what that was about
        R.I.P. Rockin'98!

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        • SAMSONite
          CAT 6 Racing
          • Feb 2006
          • 2854

          #5
          For performance all season i'd go with Goodyear Eagle GT2's.

          For ride comfort and longevity, I'd go with Michelin Destiny's

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          • Brownman
            The underpowered one.
            • Mar 2006
            • 5853

            #6
            Right now I'm on the yoko avid touring S. $66/ea off TR. 65k mile great wet/dry ratings/reviews.

            Thanks dudes. I need to buy these asap once i get pricing for the wife's car.
            Aaron.

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            • sinSStr
              Pro lurker
              • Jun 2008
              • 27376

              #7
              Those Avids are popular due to the pricing and as you said not many people have anything bad to say about them.
              '96 Impala SS #21,559 of 41,934
              Rockin'98/Garage Couch Mafia

              Originally posted by Outrun
              You should write books. Your attention to detail had me on the edge of my seat the whole time. I had no idea what to expect until I got to the end. And let me tell you, I came. Hard. Thanks! Will read again. Asset to TCS. A++++++++++
              Originally posted by SVT5LITER
              I had to unexpectedly part with a pair of briefs today, lol. Not totally sure what that was about
              R.I.P. Rockin'98!

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              • Brownman
                The underpowered one.
                • Mar 2006
                • 5853

                #8
                yeah, as long as they do good in the wet and get decent miles out of them I'll be happy.
                Aaron.

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                • POOPY PANTS FACE
                  EAT SLEEP POOP
                  • May 2007
                  • 12400

                  #9
                  Call some GM dealers and see if they have any.
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                  • Bullitt1598(01)
                    TCS Regular
                    • Mar 2012
                    • 243

                    #10
                    I work for a tire retailer won't say which. but in that size the Michelins are a much better value! The avid touring s provides good all season traction but not so much as the Michelin. It has a higher silica content allowing the tread to remain pliable under colder temps. They come with a 80k warranty and they typically get more, I usually see about 100k. plus michelins usually run a 70 mail in rebate. So you get a better tire for roughly the same price., if you buy from tire rack you pay for shipping and higher installation rate plus you have to pay local retailers, for services. And say you have a problem what then? You call them online, best to deal locally

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