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Old 11-23-2007, 05:36 AM   #3
mikefocke
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All tires are compromises.

No tire is absolutely best in all circumstances.

So first begin by defining what characteristics are the most important to you in your driving situation. Consumer Reports November 07 issue had a review of both all season and ultra-high performance tires. Some of their results are posted at the end of this .

Cool looking tread may be the opposite of well performing tire (example, Yoko ES100s look cool are noisy as heck).

I use Michelin Ribs on my 17s. Have had Pirelli and Yokohamas. Not even close which was best for me.
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