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Not just your 968's brand of tire but any tire brand you get on a consistent basis.
Because you like the price, performance, reliability, or you just like the salesperson. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tongue.gif[/img]
My current fav's are Kumho and Bridgestone. Although I'm still flip flopping around.
Rich
'93 968 Coupe Cobalt/Grey Devil with a blue dress on
'96 Ford SHO V8 Silver/Grey Rebuilt Winter '13
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I know that.
I want personal experience.
Rich
'93 968 Coupe Cobalt/Grey Devil with a blue dress on
'96 Ford SHO V8 Silver/Grey Rebuilt Winter '13
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I did all the research and the current best DRY performing tire is the Sumitomo HTRZ III. Since I don't drive in the rain, I went for this tire and the best part about it is that I paid $500 for all 4 including mounting and balancing. They are a steal. Drove home on PCH from LA and really enjoyed the them. They seem even a tad bit quieter than my Michelins, with good grip. Looking forward to testing them out a bit more tomorrow on Flash's fun run. Honestly, I did a lot of research and you really can't be the tire at nearly any price.
07 Honda Civic Hybrid - silver with 07 EX rims
93 968 Coupe - cobalt blue, cobalt/white leather, 6-speed, factory C2 Turbos, 43k miles
70 Mustang Boss 302 - grabber blue/black, all original, matching numbers, shaker hood, Magnum 500 wheels, rear spoiler, tachometer, sport slats, wide ratio transmission -- a true time capsule
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I like Bridgestone and Continental. Currently running Continental Sportontact3 all round on the 968. I like them, but next time I am puting on Bridgestone's Potenza S-03 Pole Position...they just look cooler.
Johann van Biljon
'60 Aetna Blue 356B T5 Coupe
'94 Midnight Blue 968 Coupe - No Sunroof, RS Barn Stage 1 Chip, Airbox mod, RS Barn Cat-back, NGK irridium spark plugs - Sold
'92 Signal Red 964 Carrera 4 - Sold
'84 Burgundy 911 Carrera 3.2 Cabriolet - Sold
'90 Silver 944 Turbo S with M030 and limited slip diff - Sold
'76 Silver 911 Carrera 3.0 Targa - Sold
'79 Silver 924 5 speed - Sold
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One of the main differences in pricing between the major brands (Michelin, Goodyear, etc.) is marketing. Blimps, television ads, billboards, etc. are expensive and are costs that are paid for by the customer. This is one reason why Sumitomo can offer such an extraordinary tire at such a phenomenal price. I have to agree with Cloud in that spending money on any other tires is throwing your money away. I almost got the Advan Neovas but the extra money just wasn't worth it for performance that wasn't better.
07 Honda Civic Hybrid - silver with 07 EX rims
93 968 Coupe - cobalt blue, cobalt/white leather, 6-speed, factory C2 Turbos, 43k miles
70 Mustang Boss 302 - grabber blue/black, all original, matching numbers, shaker hood, Magnum 500 wheels, rear spoiler, tachometer, sport slats, wide ratio transmission -- a true time capsule