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Old 12-09-2005, 09:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Maki
BF Goodrich Traction T/A. You may have to drop to 195, but it won't matter. The tires have outstanding bite for an all-season, both wet and dry. Cornering is quite impressive. There are some good touring tires out there, but this is the best H-rated performance all-season tire for your car, IMO. Upgrade to a 15-inch wheel and you can get them V rated.

Search the archives for testimonials, and view the ratings on the Tire Rack site. This is the tire you want.
I afree. I have BF's on mine right now and I love them. They're wearing quickly on the front due to the camber AND alignment being off, but they weren't uber-expensive (About 2/3 the price of Michelins!) so I'm not complaining. I have them in 205/70R15's. The traction of these is amazing, even in the snow.
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