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koroush

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  1. Thanks Everyone. I'm still undecided, but narrowed it down to: michelin Latitude touring, Khumo or the Bridgestone Dueler Alenza. I really am looking for quite tires, good gas milage, and wet traction.
  2. Hello Everyone, My RX300 is due for new tires. it has 110K miles on it, and I'm looking to keep this car for a couple more years. 99% of driving is city/highway and I'm looking for a very comfortable tire with low noise. I live in California, so driving in snow is not a requirement, but the rain is pretty heavy in the winter months. the car had the Good year integrity as OEM tires, then the Michelin M/S, but because of uneven tire ware, I had to change two of them. now I have dueler HT on the front and Michelin M/S on the rear. Since I'm not planning to keep this car for say 30K-40K more miles, I figured the Michelin Latitude touring or the M/S2 tires are overkill even though they are considered the best. I heard some good stuff about Kumho's KH16 as well. So I've narrowed down my choices to the following: Kumho Solus KH16 Yokohama AVID TRZ General Grabber UHP Michelin Latitude Tour General Grabber HTS Michelin LTX M/S2 Your guidance is appreciated in selecting the best value and most comfortable tire other than the Michelin. In the Michelin is the only choice, I was going to pick the latitude tire based on what I've read. Do you agree? thanks in advance. there is a comparison table attached from the tirerack data as well. __www.tirerack.com_tires_CompareTires.pdf
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