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<blockquote data-quote="Ohio Snake" data-source="post: 15521572" data-attributes="member: 157862"><p>Below 60 degrees, they are terrible for traction on hard acceleration. They spin like crazy. Above 70 degrees, they are just fine and the traction is great....very limited spin on hard acceleration unless you just flat out dump the clutch. Wet surfaces at anytime....hang it up. Keep i mind, these are the G:2, not the gen 1 which suck at all times. </p><p>IMO Micheline makes the best all round tire for summer only dry and wet traction in the Pilot Sport Cup 2. However, the Michelins cost twice as much as the Goodyears when both tires are a 20k lifespan tire. The Goodyears give great performance for the money with the G:2. If I was consistently tracking the car, which I don't, I would spring for the Michelins. ($2400 installed for Michelins versus $1100 installed for G:2 in similar sizes).</p><p>I remember you and I tapped into this same conversation in another thread a while back.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ohio Snake, post: 15521572, member: 157862"] Below 60 degrees, they are terrible for traction on hard acceleration. They spin like crazy. Above 70 degrees, they are just fine and the traction is great....very limited spin on hard acceleration unless you just flat out dump the clutch. Wet surfaces at anytime....hang it up. Keep i mind, these are the G:2, not the gen 1 which suck at all times. IMO Micheline makes the best all round tire for summer only dry and wet traction in the Pilot Sport Cup 2. However, the Michelins cost twice as much as the Goodyears when both tires are a 20k lifespan tire. The Goodyears give great performance for the money with the G:2. If I was consistently tracking the car, which I don't, I would spring for the Michelins. ($2400 installed for Michelins versus $1100 installed for G:2 in similar sizes). I remember you and I tapped into this same conversation in another thread a while back. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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