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| Professional STI Racer Car: 06 CGM/silver STI Fav Mod: DIY modding Location: Philadelphia Posts: 641
IWSTI Addict since: Oct 2005 Trader Rating: (4) | I need a set of A/S that will work in some snow...I'm in Philly. My stock potenzas have about 5K left on them. Either I get an A/S & keep em' on, or get snows, then 615's in the spring.. Most folks suggest the mentioned A/S's. Price/ea: Pirelli: $122 Kumho: $80 Falken: $75 If i go with snows, i can get the hankook icebear w300 for $89. Of the A/S, most folks seem to say the pirelli's are the best in dry, and otherwise, all-around??? Anyone here have any of these, or maybe both to compare? This ad is not endorsed by this member. Please register or login to hide this ad. |
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| Junior STI Driver | Quote:
the priellis are more summer orientated than the falkens. | |
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| Junior STI Driver Car: 04 Subaru WRX STI Location: Midland, Michigan Posts: 133
IWSTI Addict since: Dec 2005 Trader Rating: (0) | I had some all season for my first winter and they did alright they got me through. This year im running Hankook Icebear W300, should be alot better than what i had. I would rather run a summer/winter tires they will both last me 2 summer/winters, while the all seasons only got one year out of them. This ad is not endorsed by this member. Please register or login to hide this ad. |
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