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Billy VK

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Has anyone put Goodyear Eagle Sport all season tires on their SHO? I am in need of some new rubber and these seem to get a pretty solid rating. Just looking for opinions if anyone has used them.
 

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I am running those on my car now. They where on my car when i purchased it 8 months ago. I only put about 3K miles on them and one winter . I wouldn't hesitate to get them again.
 

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I went cheap for my stock wheels since I'm in the market for something else, but I went with some Kumhos from discount tire and they are surprisingly good. Fairly quiet and better performance than I would have expected.
 

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I bit the bullet on a real quick deal and put the Goodyear's on this afternoon.... And figured out the shake in the front end of my car is a bad inner tierod end. Something else to spend money on. Yay.
 

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I put BF Goodrich g-force comp2 A/S on a month or two ago and I like them. The side wall feels stiffer in the corners which makes the car handle better. The BFs are also a little wider than the stock Michelins and have more aggressive tread pattern that makes them look better on the car. You should check them out. They get very good ratings for dry/wet/snow traction and they have a 189mph speed rating.
 

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I put BF Goodrich g-force comp2 A/S on a month or two ago and I like them. The side wall feels stiffer in the corners which makes the car handle better. The BFs are also a little wider than the stock Michelins and have more aggressive tread pattern that makes them look better on the car. You should check them out. They get very good ratings for dry/wet/snow traction and they have a 189mph speed rating.
I actually had those on my Focus ST..... Wider is right. The car was lowered on H&R springs with 25MM spacers in the rear and 20MM up front. Man that thing would rub compared to the old tires that were on it.
 
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