Tires Continental or BRIDGESTONE

Continental Tires
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Rating 4.5

I run Contintental Extremecontact Sport XLs and so far nothing but good things to say about them. Smooth ride, used to spin tires ALOT with my all seasons and now I get nothing but grip, massive difference.

Pros: smooth ride, massive difference
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

Currently running Bridgestone RE760 Sports. Classified as "Ultra High Performance" I have found them to be a great summer tire on a DD.

Pros: great summer tire
Cons: Michelins harden faster
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Continental Tires

I think the Conti's are probably the best in the price range for wet/dry grip, as I live in an area with a lot of rain I would go with those myself.

Pros: best wet/dry grip
Vehicle: Mazda
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

Absolute best grip in that size will be the Bridgestone Potenza RE71-R. That would be the 'autocross special' tire. It's a 200 treadwear rated tire, so it's legal in the SCCA Street classes, but it's very soft and extremely grippy.

Pros: best grip, extremely grippy
Cons: very soft
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Continental Tires

The premium contact 6 is a very good summer tire. Not the sportiest out there but overall grip in normal summer conditions is around best in this class.

Pros: very good grip
Cons: not the sportiest
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Continental Tires

I have had the DWS 06 on my R for almost a year. Drove through Reno’s ridiculous amount of snow last year. They’re a good tire in fluffy snow and got me around no problem. When it gets more hard packed they struggle, but they’re an all season tire and I didn’t expect much there.

Pros: good tire in snow
Cons: struggle hard packed
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