Which replacement tires are best for IS350?
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I'm going to mount falken azenis rt-615s when the stock tires wear out. I live where it snows and I'd rather be on snow tires than all-seasons during the winter. All-season tires are for accords and camrys.
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If you live in a climate that has rain (not SoCal), then the Eagle F1s are a far better choice IMO. For the budget conscious, they might be a better "deal."
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Both are good tires. PS2s are a little bit quieter and grip a better in dry conditions. PS2s are a bit more money as well.
If you live in a climate that has rain (not SoCal), then the Eagle F1s are a far better choice IMO. For the budget conscious, they might be a better "deal."
If you live in a climate that has rain (not SoCal), then the Eagle F1s are a far better choice IMO. For the budget conscious, they might be a better "deal."
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Folks, you not gonna go bad with either PS2 or GS-D3.
I can speak of the F1 GS-D3 and they are great tires for this 2nd Gen IS
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So fun playing in the rain, not really as I do not like rain driving, but GS-D3 does not discriminate on the wet stuff. Very strong construction and awesome tread pattern.
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