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Daily Driver tires in the $200-$250 range?
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<blockquote data-quote="lsxjunkie" data-source="post: 15253096" data-attributes="member: 82556"><p>I tried to search but the search seems to be broken.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Change of priorities, looking for a UHP All Season now.</p><p></p><p>So I have Boss 19x9/9.5s on my car with 255/285s. It's a daily driver that does a ton of commuting in all weather. I do 17-20k a year. I have snows for the winter on my Brembo Wheels.</p><p></p><p>I'm looking for a good tire that will last a decently long time (25k real world, not warranty miles is the target, so I can get at least 2 summers out of them) and provide good cornering feedback. I hate soft sidewalls. They completely negate all the money I've put into the suspension. Will not be doing HPDE/AutoX.</p><p></p><p>Anyways, does anyone have high mileage experience with a tire in the UHP A/S class that can help me out? I just cancelled my BFG Sport Comp 2 summers order because apparently the 340 UTQG rating is a lie, they're noisy as hell, and they burn up in 15k miles, and the fronts have been backordered since January. </p><p></p><p>I'm looking at things like the Sport Comp 2 A/S, Advan Sport A/S, possibly the recently released MPS A/S3+, but I heard terrible things about the tread life of the A/S3s. If there are any UHP Summers that get good treadlife and have strong steering response/stability, I'm open to that as well.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lsxjunkie, post: 15253096, member: 82556"] I tried to search but the search seems to be broken. EDIT: Change of priorities, looking for a UHP All Season now. So I have Boss 19x9/9.5s on my car with 255/285s. It's a daily driver that does a ton of commuting in all weather. I do 17-20k a year. I have snows for the winter on my Brembo Wheels. I'm looking for a good tire that will last a decently long time (25k real world, not warranty miles is the target, so I can get at least 2 summers out of them) and provide good cornering feedback. I hate soft sidewalls. They completely negate all the money I've put into the suspension. Will not be doing HPDE/AutoX. Anyways, does anyone have high mileage experience with a tire in the UHP A/S class that can help me out? I just cancelled my BFG Sport Comp 2 summers order because apparently the 340 UTQG rating is a lie, they're noisy as hell, and they burn up in 15k miles, and the fronts have been backordered since January. I'm looking at things like the Sport Comp 2 A/S, Advan Sport A/S, possibly the recently released MPS A/S3+, but I heard terrible things about the tread life of the A/S3s. If there are any UHP Summers that get good treadlife and have strong steering response/stability, I'm open to that as well. Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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