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<blockquote data-quote="beachboybum9" data-source="post: 12645218" data-attributes="member: 134758"><p>Michelin PSS FTW!</p><p></p><p>I put mine one last summer and boy they made a big difference when you get on the gas starting at lower speeds. No more fish tailing trying to find traction. Also felt alot more confident in the rain</p><p></p><p>FWIW, I plan on running 18x10.5" all around when I finish my track build. Still in the air on tires but having done ALOT of research on tirerack if I want anything R-compund in the 315/35/18 range (and have high enough load capacity for our heavy cars) it's either Toyo R888 or Kumho Ecsta V710 (leaning towards the Toyos maybe shaved)</p><p></p><p>Sorry to take the post off course a little....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beachboybum9, post: 12645218, member: 134758"] Michelin PSS FTW! I put mine one last summer and boy they made a big difference when you get on the gas starting at lower speeds. No more fish tailing trying to find traction. Also felt alot more confident in the rain FWIW, I plan on running 18x10.5" all around when I finish my track build. Still in the air on tires but having done ALOT of research on tirerack if I want anything R-compund in the 315/35/18 range (and have high enough load capacity for our heavy cars) it's either Toyo R888 or Kumho Ecsta V710 (leaning towards the Toyos maybe shaved) Sorry to take the post off course a little.... [/QUOTE]
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