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Continental Tires

Extreme contact Force are awesome 200tw. Just be easy if it’s cold/rain and especially more once the tread starts going away if you track it hard. They last a long time and are priced well.

Pros: last a long time
Cons: easy if cold/rain
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NITTO Tires

Another vote for NT01’s, I beat the piss out of them to the cords. Some of the fastest laps me and a couple buddies have are a session before they cord.

Pros: fastest laps before cord
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Kumho Tires

The V730s are bulletproof and I was able to get about 150 runs out of them before they heatcycled out.

Pros: bulletproof
Cons: heatcycled out
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VITOUR Tires

If you will daily these AND do some AX, go for the Vitour P1 tires. They are as fast or faster than the RT660 but will last a lot longer. They also won't fall off in the AZ heat - they hold heat a lot better.

Pros: fast or faster, last longer
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Kumho Tires

If you're in arizona and it's not going to rain then go for the v730 all day. The v730 likes heat way better, and you'll get more runs out of a set.

Pros: likes heat way better
Cons: not quite as fast
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NITTO Tires
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Rating 5.0

NT01's are always my go-to. They aren't as sticky, but man, you can run them to the cords and they still perform.

Pros: perform until cords
Cons: not as sticky
Vehicle: BMW
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Nokia Tires

Looks like I made it to about 38,000 miles on these Nokian One Tires and starting to show the cord.

Pros: lasted two rough years
Cons: starting to show cord
Mileage: 38000 km
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Falken Tires
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Rating 2.0

I've only ever used one set of Falkan tires and will never use them again. Just very very loud tire hum compared to Bridgestone or Michelin.

Cons: very loud tire hum
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Cooper Tires
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Rating 1.0

Here is my experience with Cooper Tires. I purchased 4(180.00) each Cooper Discoverer A/T All-Season 275/55R20 60,000-mile warranty. For my Suburban that only sees highway. on Feb 18 2022. On April 2023 a very large bulge was noticed by a car that was behind me on the highway and let me know about the problem. That’s how big it was, a car behind me saw it. I took the car to the store where I bought the tires to see if they would warranty the tire. They had no idea how to even do a warranty. I was told to try another Cooper dealer, so I tried two. They wouldn’t even look at the tire, since they weren’t purchased there. I then paid 190.80 for a new tire. I had to send the bad tire into Cooper, and it was found to be a manufacturing defect. Cooper did end up giving me 120.00 back. The bad news is Dec. 30 2023 I noticed another bulge on a different tire. These tires still have 12/32” tread they look like new. I contacted Cooper again in regards to the new bulge. No response yet on that tire. I bought another and replaced it. Dealing with Cooper warranty is a joke. More bad news. March 13 2024 I had another bulge on another tire. These tires are just over a year old, I have never had issues like this before. At this point I bought 4 new tires not Cooper ever again. All 3 tires bulged the same way inside sidewall and not a small bulge.

Cons: bulges, warranty issues
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