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Old 05-11-2008, 04:19 PM
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im replacing the front tires on my s2000 next week and the rears in about a month, any suggestions on a well performance all season tire that are priced reasonably, i was thinking maybe kumho ecsta's
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All season meaning some light snow? If its above 50F all the time then I say go with the Bridgestone Potenza RE050A Pole Positions......great performance tire!
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i like michelin pilot sports (for all season pilot sport a/s), they last super long, so the price is worth it to me, i think kumho ecsta's are a good tire because they are a reasonably priced tire, my friend has gone through 2 pairs or ecsta s on his 325 with in 2 years though, he really likes them

are you going to be driving in snow? i would stick to summer tires this time of the year for me
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I like the Ectsa ASX. I've had them on my Integra and they came brand new on the S. Easy to slip the tires in first and second when its wet but good grip when its dry out. The price is great too.
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What size wheels are you running? Let me know and I can make a better recommendation.
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Bridgestone RE750s are good but i think they might have recently discountinued some sizes if you looking for stock sizes. but they are great in wet weather and will last.
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