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Old 12-03-2004, 11:33 PM
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Goodrich Tiger Paws Gold Seal for 93 PA Ultra?

I am looking for a set of 4 new Goodrich Tiger Paws Gold Seal tires. I orginally purchased my PA with the very nice looking and practical Goodrich Tiger Paws Gold Seal tires. Years later, I was very fortunate to fine a replacement set of the Gold Seal tires. I know they have been discontinued. However, maybe someone have some put away. Please reply ASAP. Thanks.
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Old 12-03-2004, 11:44 PM
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Re: Goodrich Tiger Paws Gold Seal for 93 PA Ultra?

I wouldn't count on finding any. They're discontinued, which means they'll be difficult to find. Also, if there are any stored sets, they may have begun to dry-rot, and thats never good.

I'd reccommend Michelin Hydroedge tires. They offer great rain snow and regular driving performance. They aren't high performance of course, but it doesn't seem as if you want something like that anyway. I'm going to move this thread to our Tire section, partnered with Tirerack.com and they'll be the best help for you.
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Old 12-07-2004, 07:50 PM
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How is Philadelphia during the winter? Anything like NYC winters? If so Michelin Hydroedge are the way to go. I've got them and they are the best tires I've ever had. If you see lots of unplowed snow like in VA or other parts of PA then you may want to consider getting some Nokian all seasons instead. They’re expensive but are the only true “all-season” tires IMO.
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