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Old 04-01-2014, 08:53 PM
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Hankook Ventus S1 noble2 are one of the best all around all seasons available. Quiet, ride quality, dry/wet/snow handling, and price. Trust me you won't be disappointed with these tires. I have a 15 wrx I'm picking up on thursday night. I'm immediately changing to the Hankooks friday morning lol

DWS are decent but soft sidewalls.
Old 04-02-2014, 03:58 AM
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Originally Posted by GRUNTS2K
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^^ +1 for the serenity. had this on the wife's 2.5rs and they were quiet.
How quiet? Was it like driving on pillows?
pretty much! the current tires on my STI are crazy loud. i cant wait to get rid of them. my brothers snow tires are quieter than those POS'
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Thanks all! I'll let you know what I run with.
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Don't you need tires for the S, too??
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yep.... pretty cheap. $152 per tire.

Drove it to work today woot woot after a detail yesterday (still had rubber marks on the hood from Pocono last year, car doesn't get the lovin it used too). It's parked outside my office window, saw the younger engineers all gathered around it at lunch today, pretty funny.
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The link didn't work the way it was supposed to. Was supposed to show the staggered set. Nevermind, apparently it does on other computers. Either way, they're reasonable and they're very good.

You should order over the phone and see if you can get a discount for ordering 2 sets together?
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Originally Posted by S2KNJ
yep.... pretty cheap. $152 per tire.

Drove it to work today woot woot after a detail yesterday (still had rubber marks on the hood from Pocono last year, car doesn't get the lovin it used too). It's parked outside my office window, saw the younger engineers all gathered around it at lunch today, pretty funny.
By that you mean EVERYONE else at the office?
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Dunlop ZII's are on sale. 650 after rebate, if there is any left.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auNAvO4NQnY

I went with the Bridgestone Serenity Thanks all!
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