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Old May 27, 2004 | 12:06 PM
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Originally Posted by SnP2k
I have no idea, but the next time I get some new tires, they'll be the all-season high performance tires. I compared the stock tires with some others at tirerack.com and the reason why the accords have crappy performance in the snow is because their rating for the stock tires is like 6, whereas aftermarket tires have about 7.5. Too bad I spent $150 per tire on the "stock quality" tires when I could have spend about $100 on quality tires. Arrrg. I wish I was thinking straight at the tire shop. Actually come to think about it, Sams club didn't have much of a selection anyway.
I bought maximum performance Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3's for less than that :eh:

BTW, any sort of performance all seasonal will suck in the snow, and be only average in the wet. My advice to you is to buy some good summer performance tires, such as the Yokohama AVS ES100 (about $80/tire), then get some winter tires.

Buy any tires on www.tirerack.com...I have no idea why people buy tires from local shops and stores. It's absolutely stupid. And BTW, your car peels out because you have shitty tires.