Tire Question

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gixxer007

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Ok I am looking to buy 4 new tries for my 2013 SHO PP car. It has the factory good year supercar F1 tires on it now of course.
Question has anyone replaced their tires with a great all season type tire but not mess with the ride quality or handling of the factory tires. As we know these factory tires on it now are not the best in cold temps and weather. I don't want a snow tire at all something that will maintain what the tires now on it offer but give the cold weather traction needed.

I hate tire shopping as I don't understand all the letter and number ratings they have to be honest. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
 

WojoMojo

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I run Nitto Motivo all seasons on mine. Great high performance all season tire. Really good traction all year round and a 60k treadlife warranty. It's a good compromise for all season and performance. I also had Cooper Zeon RS3-S tires on it when I bought it (performance summer tires) and the nitto all seasons grip just as good. They ride really nice too.
 

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I'm running Goodyear RSA2's, which have done well, and they're all season. They're on sale right now for $115/each at tire rack.

Edit: scratch that... those are the 19's. My bad
 

kn7671

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One of the best A/S tires you can get are the Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3's for around $275.00 per tire.

But if you don't live in a location that see temps stay below 40F too often, stick with the summer tires to save money, on sale for $153.00 right now at TireRack.com.
 
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