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Old 09-27-2007, 12:25 PM   #2
OldBlevins
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Having reviewed the tire posts in the forum fairly extensively, the one thing there seems to be agreement on is that there is no one best tire - it depends on what you want out of the tire. for instance, if you want maximum traction, you're going to give up longevity. Will you be driving on roads below 40? How about in the snow? Is the cost an issue? Do you mind changing tires between summer and winter? Define your needs and do a forum search and you'll find a lot of good recommendations.
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