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Old Oct 8, 2004 | 11:13 AM
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I've driven about 150 miles on these tires since I had them installed on Wednesday. I'm very, very pleased so far.

They ride much better and are quieter than the RE92's I took off. The ride quality is much smoother and bumps/cracks/expansion joints feel softer and don't seem to upset the steering as much. They are A LOT quieter on every surface I've driven on so far. They don't have that whine/moan exhibited by the RE92's.

I've pushed the car just a little and only on cloverleafs or gentle curves, but they seem to turn in quicker and feel more responsive and confident in the turns. All in all the suspension seems more composed vs. the RE92's, and doesn't get bounce as much when you hit bumps in curves.

I've tried just a little of the wet weather, and it seems better, but a real downpour will decide that. I'll post more when I have an idea of wet/snow traction.
Old Oct 8, 2004 | 05:35 PM
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yea i also love those, my freind has them theer very smooth /1
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