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BFGoodrich Tires

I went with the G-Force Comp-2 A/S and paid something like $703 after installation, which also included a road hazard warranty. I found a really good deal and could have gotten some alternatives even cheaper, but the tire was the highest ranked in its category on TireRack. No regrets with the purchase, as these tires significantly outperform the Continental OEMs.

Pros: significantly outperform Continental OEMs
Vehicle: Mazda 3
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Toyo Tires

They have crushed walnut shells embedded in the rubber compound for extra grip and I'm very pleased with them.

Pros: extra grip
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Toyo Tires

BMW road force balanced them and they were perfect... my savings were about $750 after getting them to do the balancing.

Pros: perfect balance
Vehicle: BMW
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BFGoodrich Tires

I run 255/40-17 tires on all four corners of my Honda S2000 track day car. I wanted to be able to use those on the R, so I had Adaptec make custom adapters: 15mm thick in front, 25mm thick for the rear. On them I have a set of Hankook RS-3s 255/40-17, a set of Nitto NT01s (same size) and a set of BFG Comp 2 A/S 245/45-17 (my all season go anywhere tires used on the R as a daily driver). I am at stock ride height and none of these tires ever rub.

Pros: no rubbing at all
Vehicle: Honda S2000
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BFGoodrich Tires

I was in the same boat and I decided to roll with the BF Goodrich g-force comp 2 A/S tires. So far they're awesome and I have no complaints after about a month.

Pros: awesome, no complaints
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BFGoodrich Tires

I recently went through this with my 2012 Passat with 18s on it. I decided to try something different. I did the BF Goodrich Comp 2 A/S tires. Very reasonably priced, Z rated, and has extremely good ratings for dry, wet and snow. So far I am very pleased.

Pros: good ratings for dry, wet, snow
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Toyo Tires

I bought [Toyo Observe GSi5](http://www.toyotires.ca/tire/pattern/observe-gsi5) for my car, I've no problems with them after three winters, driven country roads without slippage either.

Pros: no problems, no slippage
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BFGoodrich Tires
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If you can afford it I suggest BFG. Michelin bought them, kept their price structure, but imposed Michelin quality controls on production.

Pros: Michelin quality controls
Cons: cheep tire
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BFGoodrich Tires

I run KDW2s on an 8" wide wheel, which are one of the widest tires you can get in a 235. Prior to doing the fender screw mod and a very light fender rolling, I'd rub fairly often on rough pavement.

Pros: widest tires
Cons: rubbing on rough pavement
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Toyo Tires

I'm fixing to put the 5th pair of tires on the rear......and the fronts aren't going to be too far behind. The car has only 32,000 miles on it. Toyo's. They are wearing flat, no cupping, but wearing fast.

Pros: wearing flat, no cupping
Cons: wearing fast, excessive wear
Vehicle: Audi
Mileage: 51500 km
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