Originally Posted by JL95AccorD
Shonnv... you have like the best weather don't you? I don't think you get snow, OR rain. So you have it the easieset on just picking the right compund for the wear and driving habbits without worrying about nature (except for the compund liking the heat). What series tires are you running?
Well the weather is realy great, we get a few inches of rain in like 3 months and it snowed here last here but you could only see it falling for 30 mins and thats it. All the tires I've searched, either they are for wet handling or extremely high performance which will probably last a year.
Iam concerned about the Heat cause I stay over 100 for like 3 months everyday. I dont drive much in the heat cause I go to work in the morning and get off at night.
How about "Michelin Pilot Sport A/S" and "Yokohama YK420" are they any good.