You guys that have changed tires, could you say that the tire you have now perform as well as the S02's. What brand and model are they??
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Looks like my A032Rs will last longer than the oems which gave me about 7-8k mi in front. Of course the Yokos really stick in the dry, but I really take it easy on any wet surface, and I must say I don't try pushing the limit on these turns up/down to my house every chance I get like the oems.
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I went with S02 Pole Positions on the rear. wet performance is very good, cant tell any other real difference in normal city/highway driving.
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I got 10,400 out of the S-02's and just put Michelin Pilot XGT Z4's on the rear.
They feel fine so far but it's only been two days. |
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Prolene:
[B]Looks like my A032Rs will last longer than the oems which gave me about 7-8k mi in front. |
I love the S02 Pole Positions. I did all four. The seem to grip alot better in wet wether, other than that, I would say the SO2 non PP gave me a more exciting feeling in the dry.
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Originally posted by cdelena: Would you do the A032's again? I was warned about the road noise, is it bad? My car is primarily a dry weather car I was considering them. |
Originally posted by Fito: You guys that have changed tires, could you say that the tire you have now perform as well as the S02's. What brand and model are they?? |
I got RE730's after much soul searching. I know that they are not as good as S02's but then most of my time is spent commuting.
I've had them for a week and have not noticed any difference at all. Of course if I were on a track, that would be very different. So, the jury is still out on these as well. |
I am running 245/45's S02 Pole Positions on the rear, and I am very happy with them. Both dry and wet.
The non-pp's do stick better when dry tho, but not "that" much better. |
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