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  1. #49
    I just call and ask, probably can get slightly better if I press them.

  2. #50
    Check with a Bridgestone shop, ER300 for $169, RE001 for $175

    From the tire booklet,
    -Turanza ER300 got Ride Comfort, Low Noise, Wet Performance, High Performance, Steering Response and Wear Resistance.
    -Adrenalin RE001 got High Grip, High Speed Performance, Steering Response and Low Noise.

    ER300 looks pretty suitable for me too....

  3. #51
    Brand/Type: Goodyear Eagle F1
    Size:225/45/17
    Price: 760 the set
    Time: 1 year
    Rating: Good rubber and not wearing that fast considering ive had them for 1 year and done 10000 km on them. (car is also dumped with natural neg camber)
    Grips well through the twisties though I havent had much experience with other tyres as these are the only set I've tried. but overall :thumbsup

  4. #52
    I've got RT615's, they do wear pretty quick... but the grip is pretty good!

  5. #53
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    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    Gold Coast
    Car:
    05 Accord Euro
    Brand/Type: Yokohama S.Drive
    Size:225/45/17
    Price: $1,100 Set
    Time: 3 months
    Rating: Above average grip and comfortable. Minimal tramlining but braking has increased (longer time to stop) compared my previous Michelline Preceda's. Slightly less grip on the wet as well compared to PS2. Has low tire noise

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