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I have a 1998 GS-R and I need new tires. I am replacing the stock Michelins (XGT V4) after 57000 kms (I'm in Canada). Anyone have recommendations? I want to stay with the same size (195/55R15). Does a lower speed rating (T instead of V) make much of a difference? (I intend to stay below 190 km/hr - 118 mph).
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Are you looking for all-weather tires, or do you plan to have separate tires for summer and winter?
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I want all-weather tires.
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TRY USING THE NITTO 555R TIRES THEY ARE GOOD FOR STREET AND TRACK GOOD FOR WET OF DRY I USE THEM ALL THE TIME AND THE TRACTION THEY HAVE IS INCREDIBLE EVEN AT THE TRACK THEY RULE U SHOULD CONSIDER THEM .
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how good do Nitto 555R's or Kumho ES 712's to hold up in snow driving?
one of my buddies has a turboed eclipse, and says the Kumho's arent too bad in the winter |
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im not sure how they hold up on snow but you can probable get better info directly from nitto i can tell you that they are good on wet or dry roads peace out
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