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Old 07-13-2009, 08:10 AM
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I have just finished off my 2nd set of stock Cont tires and I am looking for something that handles water better. Drove in crazy rain yesterday and slipping in water is no fun. I am open to going up in size on wheels as well. Any suggestions?
Old 07-13-2009, 08:40 AM
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currently, i have GY F1 Asymmetric ... pretty good in the wet but not as good as the GY F1 GSD3 from my last set. I believed the GSD3 is in the process of being replaced by the new one, F1 Asymmetric.
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We had rain almost every day in June, no problems with traction. I run Michelin Pilot Sport A/S in the OEM sport package size. Very happy with the tires, nice ride, good wet and dry traction, quiet...
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best bang for your buck go with the general exclaim uhp tires, and they are very good in the wet.
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what tire sizes do you need? we can ship out tires
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I have now Nankang NS-2 RF tyres (245/35 ZR19 93Y RF) and about 4 000 km after I am satisfied with them. Tyres are quiet and have quite good rain properties too. Of course it was a risk buy "cheap tyres", but one of my well-known tyre-expert said that: All 19" Y-types tyres are well made, because EU laws are very tight. So if you need 19" tyres, try Nankang NS-2 RF – of course, this is my opinion – you have the decision.
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Originally Posted by mhs525' post='940870' date='Jul 13 2009, 09:47 AM
We had rain almost every day in June, no problems with traction. I run Michelin Pilot Sport A/S in the OEM sport package size. Very happy with the tires, nice ride, good wet and dry traction, quiet...

+1 I have Michelin PS2's and they are great wet or dry, even though I don't get much wet weather here.
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Originally Posted by cleung' post='940871' date='Jul 13 2009, 12:48 PM
best bang for your buck go with the general exclaim uhp tires, and they are very good in the wet.
+ 1 ... I think the conventional General UHPs are priced right, offer good handling, and all weather suitability. But new tires hit the street every day.
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