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Old 03-13-2001, 01:17 AM   #10
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Whenever i get tires i get BFgoodrich, i've never had ANY problems with them and the Euro T/A's (245/50-15) i have on the back of mine are wearing really well and hook up pretty decent on the street. I worked at Firestone and all i can say is those are some seriously out of round tires (the new SS20's look good but most have a hop). The SZ50's though are a great tire without many flaws. I've had BFG euro T/A's, Radial T/A's, and Comp T/A (and HR4) and all had great wet weather handling and very little noise and they wore very well. Basically any tire with a Z speed rating is well worth the money in terms of handling and grip and most H rated tires are affordable with great performance.
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