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Kumho Tires
GOMfloater
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Rating 4.0

Now I have Kumho Road Venture AT52 275/70/17 E-load. They are aggressive and are heavy but I do not rub on normal highway driving or light off road use. Good tires.

Pros: aggressive, good tires, no rubbing
Cons: heavy
Vehicle: Toyota
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Continental Tires
Realistic-Pattern422
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Rating 4.5

Continental ExtremeContact Force. They stay predictable even when hot and don’t wear out fast. I’ve gotten over 20k miles on a set with multiple HPDE weekends, autocross events, and mountain/backroad runs. Plenty of people get dozens of track days out of them.

Pros: predictable when hot, long lasting, good for track
Mileage: 32187 km
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Continental Tires
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Rating 4.0

viking contact 7s in winnipeg. absolute machine in the snow and on ice! definitely feels super soft on dry pavement, but loved them when I had the car

Pros: absolute machine in snow/ice
Cons: feels super soft on dry pavement
Vehicle: Audi SQ5
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Continental Tires

Have had them since Friday and haven’t had any bad weather yet, but there is only just the slightest difference in dry handling performance from the stock tires. For me, a non-professional driver not driving on a track, it’s only just _barely_ noticeable.

Pros: barely noticeable difference dry handling
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