Tires MICHELIN or FEDERAL

FEDERAL Tires

I have slightly stretched Federal RS-RRs that still grip as much as the meaty Hankook V12s I used to run. Very affordable, but I've heard they're very poor in the rain.

Pros: affordable, good grip
Cons: poor in the rain
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MICHELIN Tires

2 years ago I got Michelin X-ice 3’s (in a 17”) on my car, steelies from Costco, installed, and TPMS sensors for right about 1100 bucks (in the GTA).

Pros: good brand, good price
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MICHELIN Tires
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I spent a good deal of time researching and went with the Michelin Defender LTX m/s tires to replace them. Expensive but fairly meaty, good ride quality and cornering, great in the rain, can't speak for snow. Expesive but worth it so far.

Pros: good ride quality, great cornering
Cons: expensive
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MICHELIN Tires

The Michelin s have tough carcases compared to other Chinese shity tires. Anyway, I would definitly recommend you install a known brand. I started with cheap tires but switched fast to Michelin s.

Pros: tough carcases
Cons: Chinese shity tires
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MICHELIN Tires

Micheline's are worth the expense, had cheap ones and I was like Bambi on ice, they could save your life,don't scrimp

Pros: worth the expense
Cons: like Bambi on ice
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FEDERAL Tires

running Federal 595 RS-RRs on my RX-7 and they're not bad, certainly not as sticky as the Toyo R888s I had on previously, but I can't reallly complain otherwise.

Pros: not bad
Cons: not as sticky
Vehicle: Mazda
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