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Originally Posted by Sammy
My vote is for Goodyear F1's which can be had for a similar price. When it drops below 50 they do get exciting but other than that I'm thoroughly impressed with them.
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Sammy, I think Goodyear makes 2 different types of F1s. Based on your comment about "below 50", I think you're talking about the GS-D3s (which I have on the rear now and hope someday to have on the front ). If those are what you mean, it's good to know someone who has experience with them is impressed.
I believe they also make an F1 all-season radial which I was thinking of for the winter here in the Northwest, but I'm not planning on pushing the car hard in the rainy/cold season and decided on the much cheaper Kumho ASXs instead. Back to the F1 Gs-D3s in the spring.
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- Jim
2000 Boxster S, Speed Yellow, Michelin AS/3 tires, 60,000 miles...
... and climbing.
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