tirerack or discount tire?
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Originally Posted by FrozenYoshi,Jan 27 2011, 01:54 PM
Sizes? I'm at work right now and can check to see how much it'd be here at NTB
well. I will use next time
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Ok, first off, I work for Continental, so understand that I might be slightly biased.
I don't think you'll be happy with the dws if you push the car at all - for that I'd use the ExtremeContact DW which is more in line with a yokohama s.drives, hankook ventus V12 evo, bridgestone re760, dunlop direzza dz 101 (not star spec).
The DWS is a great tire, but is made to handle ry, Wet, Snow, while the DW is: dry, wet.
If you look at TireRack reviews, both the DWS and the DW are rated #1 in their customer opinion surveys, if that is any indication of how people like them.
I don't think you'll be happy with the dws if you push the car at all - for that I'd use the ExtremeContact DW which is more in line with a yokohama s.drives, hankook ventus V12 evo, bridgestone re760, dunlop direzza dz 101 (not star spec).
The DWS is a great tire, but is made to handle ry, Wet, Snow, while the DW is: dry, wet.
If you look at TireRack reviews, both the DWS and the DW are rated #1 in their customer opinion surveys, if that is any indication of how people like them.
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Originally Posted by aCab,Jan 30 2011, 06:28 PM
Ok, first off, I work for Continental, so understand that I might be slightly biased.
I don't think you'll be happy with the dws if you push the car at all - for that I'd use the ExtremeContact DW which is more in line with a yokohama s.drives, hankook ventus V12 evo, bridgestone re760, dunlop direzza dz 101 (not star spec).
The DWS is a great tire, but is made to handle ry, Wet, Snow, while the DW is: dry, wet.
If you look at TireRack reviews, both the DWS and the DW are rated #1 in their customer opinion surveys, if that is any indication of how people like them.
I don't think you'll be happy with the dws if you push the car at all - for that I'd use the ExtremeContact DW which is more in line with a yokohama s.drives, hankook ventus V12 evo, bridgestone re760, dunlop direzza dz 101 (not star spec).
The DWS is a great tire, but is made to handle ry, Wet, Snow, while the DW is: dry, wet.
If you look at TireRack reviews, both the DWS and the DW are rated #1 in their customer opinion surveys, if that is any indication of how people like them.
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