I'm Running Michelin X-Radials. Not too bad, super smooth ride. Well... Maybe its just my GP :P
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Goodyear Eagle GT's on stock 17's. They handle like it's on rails now. Had Potenza G0019's on my 98' back when and those were amazing as well. And of course, BFG Traction T/A's. The best all around tire ever. I never got stuck in the worst of NE Ohio winters with them. I run Blizzaks in the winter now though.
actually i just bought a set of 245/45zr18 tires yesterday. they are a house brand from tires plus. they were $108 a piece and look and work great. they are called primewell pz900's. i dont know if they are gonna be anygood for the long haul abviously, but it was raining yesterday and they worked great so i dunno.
Goodyear Assurance Triple Treads. I drive 70 miles a day round trip to work and need something that is good in snow; wet, dry, or slush. They're also rated for 80k miles which helps offset the price. I was leaning towards some Toyo's but my tire place (which handles pretty much all the brands) said they moved most of their production to China and the quality has really slipped.
Firestone FR710 225/60/16's on my '99. Smooth riding tires and I love the sidewalls as they show my tire shine better.
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Just recently put on a set of 255/50-17 Nitto Invo's. They ride and handle great, and were $125 each including shipping from Discount Tire Direct.
Nexen N3000
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