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<blockquote data-quote="K2AHollywood" data-source="post: 10066140" data-attributes="member: 66354"><p>Well after a lot of DD miles (well not really even) and my car trying to kill me last week in a spin out on the freeway...I find that my current rear tires are now almost bald and with the rainy season starting here, I am terrified to drive as by back end floats side to side - conclusion I need tires. Now some will laugh at this but my car seriously hates me. I have resided to the fact that I need a GOOD tire on this car, I also understand that you have to pay to play.</p><p></p><p>Currently I have Goodyear GS-D3s all around. They are on stock rims, stock size up front, 275/40 on the rear. Fronts still look brand new and are not in need of replacement. Now there are lots of decisions to be made and feedback would be great. A.) what other tires should I consider? I know the GS-D3 isn’t made anymore but can still be found. And am I correct in my memory that really the only real 'higher performing' tired would be stepping into the Pilot Sport PS2? Also keep in mind I need performance tires, not just summer, there is a ton of rain here all the time.</p><p></p><p>And I remember not liking the 275/40 on the rear but now I have gotten used to it; should I go staggered again or go stock all the way around? (I know that would extend my tire life a lot. Should I swap my currents to the rear and put something mild in the front? Put something better in the rear? Other ideas, deals and suggestions? Money is tight but living is a little more important - so I appreciate any and all thoughts on what to do next.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="K2AHollywood, post: 10066140, member: 66354"] Well after a lot of DD miles (well not really even) and my car trying to kill me last week in a spin out on the freeway...I find that my current rear tires are now almost bald and with the rainy season starting here, I am terrified to drive as by back end floats side to side - conclusion I need tires. Now some will laugh at this but my car seriously hates me. I have resided to the fact that I need a GOOD tire on this car, I also understand that you have to pay to play. Currently I have Goodyear GS-D3s all around. They are on stock rims, stock size up front, 275/40 on the rear. Fronts still look brand new and are not in need of replacement. Now there are lots of decisions to be made and feedback would be great. A.) what other tires should I consider? I know the GS-D3 isn’t made anymore but can still be found. And am I correct in my memory that really the only real 'higher performing' tired would be stepping into the Pilot Sport PS2? Also keep in mind I need performance tires, not just summer, there is a ton of rain here all the time. And I remember not liking the 275/40 on the rear but now I have gotten used to it; should I go staggered again or go stock all the way around? (I know that would extend my tire life a lot. Should I swap my currents to the rear and put something mild in the front? Put something better in the rear? Other ideas, deals and suggestions? Money is tight but living is a little more important - so I appreciate any and all thoughts on what to do next. [/QUOTE]
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