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Old Jan 13, 2003
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I was wondering what was a good all season tire to get...brand wise...I've heard Toyo, Yokohoma and Kummo's but I'm not exacly sure which one is best overall or if there is such a tire...thanks!
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Each brand adds its own flavor. If you are going to stock size a really good tire I found was the Yoko YK420. Has pretty good tread wear and not a bad price. It has MUCH better grip than the stock tires and are an H speed rated tire.
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For All-season tires, Michelin X1 are decent and fairly cheap ($60-$105 pending size). Good tread wear and generally have a 80,000 mile warranty.
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