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My suggestion would be to go to Tirerack.com and select your car, then go through with their "Tire Decision Guide" and select what you'd like from there. After you finish that part, it will show you all the tires that fit your criteria that they sell in your size. From this list of tires, you can select as many of them as you'd like and it will compare them all head to head for you based on customer reviews. It will tell you the handling/noise/comfort/wear/wet traction/dry traction ratings for each wheel and then from there you can narrow it down to a few tires that have better traction than the others(traction is safety) and then go into the customer reviews section and read what previous buyers have to say about the tires. I hope this helps!
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Kyle - attending Ore. State, while my lil '68 142 (256k, 74 b20, m40, iPd bars, other misc... =D) waits for its next outing... (My Cardomain site)
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