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![]() As someone else mentioned, the Goodyear Eagle HP Ultra Pluses are good tires. When I first got them, I could load the car up to 1200 (max. I could get on a stock stall), and put my foot to the floor and she would not break the tires. But a warning, NEVER do burnouts with these. I did and I completely destroyed the tires' traction qualities. They spin and spin and spin now. On my employee discount I paid around $140 a pop for a 245-50-16.
The 712's look like good tires, although they might not wear too long....I think they have a lower tread count. The T/A's are badass tires...
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