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Old 09-01-2017, 08:56 AM   #2
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Depending on what class you are driving in, make sure the tires are legal for that class. Showroom stock, for example, typically requires that the wear rating be 200 or higher.

The other consideration is how good a driver you are. If you are a novice there's no point in spending huge $ on tires. Get some good Max Performance Summer tires and learn to drive.

You can get help from a Tire Rack sales specialist choosing the best balance between performance, wear and price.

I am in the same boat as you, but still haven't found a set of rims, so I am AXing on my street tires. When I find a great deal on rims I will buy a set of dedicated, more expensive, higher performance, AX tires
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