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Yoko's aren't bad. Unless you have alot of money to blow I would not pick Michelin's, Pirelli, or Goodyear.
I swear by Dunlop. I've had them on every passenger car I have owned. After I tried most of the others. I need wet traction and the Michelin does it but the Dunlop does it cheaper. Go with a basic SP Sport or a SP2000/2000E. They still handle well, or if you can afford it use the SP8000 even the SP5000. I am very picky about my cars so that makes me opinionated, but you need to do what is best for your safty and your wallet.
John U.
87 780 B280F AW70 167K
87 745 B230FT M46 120K
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