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Old 10-19-2023, 06:43 AM   #1
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Look at Cosmo Mucho Macho tires (yes, thats the actual name!)
SimpleTire.com has some good pricing

I have a set of them on my 996 and am very happy with them
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Look at Cosmo Mucho Macho tires (yes, thats the actual name!)
SimpleTire.com has some good pricing

I have a set of them on my 996 and am very happy with them
Thanks. I looked them up, but the sizing guide doesn't seem to have my car's wheel sizes. I checked out SimpleTire.com, and they only list two options - the Michelin PS2s, and Otani KC1000s, which I'm not familiar with, but the description says they're also UHP (i.e. not all-season).
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