are these tires good...just bought them
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I had them on my old mustang, ran em in the winter too with the rwd. I was very impressed with them. Very quiet ride, seemed to hold the tread well, and traction was sufficient. I believe they are rated 30k miles? They are a good balance of treadlife and performance, whereas the rosso's are too sticky to last long. I plan on running those sames tires when my stockers wear. And most importantly, the price is right!
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I had them on my old mustang, ran em in the winter too with the rwd. I was very impressed with them. Very quiet ride, seemed to hold the tread well, and traction was sufficient. I believe they are rated 30k miles? They are a good balance of treadlife and performance, whereas the rosso's are too sticky to last long. I plan on running those sames tires when my stockers wear. And most importantly, the price is right!
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They won't be quite that good, but you will not notice a huge drop off. They are a damn good looking tire too. Compared to the other options at our size (3 if we're lucky) they are the best option imo.
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goodyear sucks!!
ok so i had my tires installed at goodyear in eagle rock/ los angeles. and they scratched all 4 rims . after i just spent 2-3 weeks stripping sanding and polishing them. and ther trying to say it wasn't them who scratched the rims cause it's impossible !!! they must think i'm an idiot. i know damn well how to operate a mounting machine and a spin balancer. and i also know it's all to easy to scratch rims on a mounting machine.
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