I have those Pirelli’s on my Focus and they are very quiet and pretty comfortable.
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I have the morimoto xb and love them!
I have a focus St with Michelin pilot super sports. While the compound sucks when it hits freezing temps, I've had no issues getting around, unless it's super icy.
One day we were going to the city with my mom and stopped at an Aral gas station and they had this enhanced diesel for quiet engine operation. That was the only time I can safely say that the fuel was really doing what it was supposed to. Damn van was super quiet (well for a 1970s 4 cylinder diesel anyway), until the fuel filter clogged up because the additives in the new fuel dislodged all the grime from the years of bio diesel.
I’m running Extreme Contact Sports all around. They’re pretty solid.
I like them for the price. Grip is great and noise is definitely less than the RS-RRs. They are certainly not RE71s or Rivals but I can buy two sets for the price of top tier. They also run wide as hell. They also wear like iron. Same as the RS-RR.
Bilstein are awesome- but the price is not. I put a set on a 2000 F150 4x4 that I once had and couldn’t believe how much better the truck drove.
I have the same pad compound but I end up just buying some cheap Centric blanks. The rotors end up taking in so much heat that they'll end up with a crack here and there. I just end up tossing the rotors and pads, they're relatively cheap so it doesn't bother me much.
I own a 2006 Ford F-350 with a 6.0, have always ran Motorcraft brand batteries(I work for Ford) but lately I feel like they are not as good of quality as they have always been. My current set is just shy of 3 years old and both are now testing bad. I do have a permanently mounted battery tender that I plug in almost every night and the charging system and cables are in excellent shape.
NEVER GET AN AIRTEX PUMP unless you like doing this work, because you will be doing it again if you do.
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