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Old 02-20-14, 11:31 AM
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Hello guys! I have some questions on tires

1. What are the best size tires for our cars
2. Everyone says that the PSS are the best, is there anything else?
Thanks have a good day
Old 02-20-14, 02:14 PM
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Bridgestone Potenza S-04 Pole Position and Continental DW are good too. S-04 are very close to PSS but cost 30% less
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Originally Posted by 4TehNguyen
Bridgestone Potenza S-04 Pole Position and Continental DW are good too. S-04 are very close to PSS but cost 30% less
Probably an old thread but I agree on the S-04 in comparison to the PSS. They run great on my boosted Scion FRS!
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It really comes down to your driving conditions and where you live to be honest. I live in San Antonio so it is usually pretty warm year round. Thus giving me the option of getting Summer tires as opposed to All-Season. I don't necessarily elect on doing so but I might in a few months give some a try. I have had nitto invo's, continental extremecontact dws's, michelin pilot sport a/s 3's, and currently on toyo proxy 4 plus. My favorites thus far have been the michelin's. So basically, I have had 5 sets of tires on the 3IS, including OEM, so far.
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