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Rear tire help
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<blockquote data-quote="Zandura99" data-source="post: 14705710" data-attributes="member: 159927"><p>Conti DW = best wet traction summer tire on the market. Most have supper similar dry traction so I typically go for the one that does the best in the wet on my recommendations. Just as good as the MI super sport in my opinion in the wet. Wear is good for a summer, 340 UTQG if my memory serves. </p><p></p><p>Mixing tires is never recommended, but as long as they are both Summers with similar UTQG no one will die in a fiery crash... LOL... I assume your front then is a 275/35R19? The DW does also come in that size for when you are tired of mismatched tires. I vote DW. best bang for your buck, a step ahead of the hankooks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zandura99, post: 14705710, member: 159927"] Conti DW = best wet traction summer tire on the market. Most have supper similar dry traction so I typically go for the one that does the best in the wet on my recommendations. Just as good as the MI super sport in my opinion in the wet. Wear is good for a summer, 340 UTQG if my memory serves. Mixing tires is never recommended, but as long as they are both Summers with similar UTQG no one will die in a fiery crash... LOL... I assume your front then is a 275/35R19? The DW does also come in that size for when you are tired of mismatched tires. I vote DW. best bang for your buck, a step ahead of the hankooks. [/QUOTE]
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