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MICHELIN Tires
Spell Check Desk
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Rating 4.0

I've got Michelin Pilot XGT H4s on my 'roc... They're holding up reqally well, they're three years old now and still have lots of tread left on them, they're awesome in the rain too which is a good thing 'cos I live in Raincouver

Pros: holding up well, awesome in rain
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NITTO Tires
90 GT-G60
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Rating 4.0

I have had good luck with the Nitto 450 extremes. I run 205/50/15's Long tread life(25-30K a year ) Good in the rain and I never got stuck in the snow.

Pros: long tread life, good in rain
Cons: none
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
je.
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Rating 5.0

A friend of mine has the 950s on his Del Sol and does NOT stop saying great things about them. He got them at the Bridgestone Racing Academy for half price and is really really happy. However he does 'caution' that they are horrible, horrible in snow.

Pros: great things, really happy
Cons: horrible in snow
Vehicle: Honda
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
sg207ptg
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Rating 5.0

My vote is for RE950. I have just replaced my Passat's 195 OEMs with BS RE950 215/60/15. So glad I made the switch, the difference is like day and night. No sidewall flex, the wheels now look much better too.

Pros: no sidewall flex, wheels look better
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YOKOHAMA Tires

The 17" Wheels on the MCS weigh 25 lbs. The 17" Runflats weigh 25 lbs. SO 50 lbs a corner. I went to the MINI R84 16" wheels and the Yokohama AVS ES100 205/50 R16's and saved 70 lbs of rotating weight.

Pros: saved 70 lbs
Cons: weighs 50 lbs a corner
Vehicle: MINI
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BFGoodrich Tires
Pagano
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Rating 5.0

Guys - good news I took it all apart, inspected it and honestly, it all looks mint when compaired to the passanger side. I put on my winter wheels in all 4 corners: 14" steelies w/ 205/60/14 BF Goodrich Winter Slaloms (Yeah...I know, it's september...bear with me) Anywho, I took it to the local gas station, got all the tire pressures even (32 PSI) and took it for about a 5 mile drive, There isn't a single noise comming from anywhere, the car rides and feels like buttah

Pros: rides and feels smooth
Cons: steering wheel crooked
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Toyo Tires

With regard to tire pressures, btw. I'm running T1-S in a 245/45 16 size on my S6 wagon, with 36 pounds of pressure in each tire. I started out at 34, and picked it up to 36.

Pros: Good tire pressure
Vehicle: Audi S6
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MICHELIN Tires
Zim
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Rating 3.0

I've had both now (99 with Michelins, 03 with Contis). I agree, I think the Michelins \"look\" more sporty (for lack of a better term), but for driving performance, so far I find them fairly equivalent (which is not suprising since they get extremely similar ratings at tirerack.com). Both suck in comparison to the Bridgestones I had put on my 99 tho. (IMO)

Pros: look more sporty
Cons: suck in comparison
Mileage: 643 km
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Pirelli Tires
wilzy
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Rating 2.0

Now for tire noise, my Pirelli P7000 Supersports were quiet as could be. I read some posts about noise on them before buying them and thought "noise, what noise???" Well, after about 10k miles on them, they sound like monster truck tires roaring down the road.

Pros: quiet when new
Cons: noisy after 10k miles
Vehicle: Chevrolet Venture
Mileage: 10000 km
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