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Old 09-21-2007, 05:42 PM
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Originally Posted by ItBites
I find it interesting that several folks have said (I am paraphrasing) that these tires have a low Cost of Ownership (COO) due to their low initial cost and the fact that they last a long time. At the same time the same folks have indicated they work fine on the street as long as the car is not driven near the limits (which is fine on the street also).

My question is this: Why did you spend so much money, time, energy, and thought on your powerplant, gearing, keeping the car light, etc... if you can't use even the power you bought due to a low performance tire?

Many here have spent upwards of $10000 (or even $15000) on engine alone and bought big power. What is the use if you have a crappy tire? Bench racing?

Your car will be faster (in the real world) with less power and more tire.
I agree. If you want a good 15" radial tire, you should consider Avon. They cost more than other 15" tires, but they are awesome. If you try them you won't switch back.
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