Goodyear F1 GS-D3
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I had them on my last car. They are a great all around tire (as long as it's not snowing). Treadwear is great compared to the PS2's I replaced them with.
The only drawback is that they're a little on the heavy side compared to the PS2's. It's only few lbs per tire but it's unsprung rotational weight, which is the worst kind.
If you're on a budget and want to get a great tire with very good treadwear, get the GS-D3's.
If $ and treadwear is not that great a concern and you want to squeeze the very slight weight advantage out of them, PS2's are the way to go IMHO.
The only drawback is that they're a little on the heavy side compared to the PS2's. It's only few lbs per tire but it's unsprung rotational weight, which is the worst kind.
If you're on a budget and want to get a great tire with very good treadwear, get the GS-D3's.
If $ and treadwear is not that great a concern and you want to squeeze the very slight weight advantage out of them, PS2's are the way to go IMHO.
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Well, I had them on my 02 Mustang Cobra and I could not get them to stick to the road. Almost lost it on The Dragon. Since then I ahve had the IS to The Dragon with the Dunlops and I was impressed with how they held to the road.
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Had these on my Audi S4, and loved them. They are quiet, don't tramline, have great tread life for a performance tire, and handle reasonably well. I plan on buying these for my IS350 when the OEM Dunlops are toast.
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