SSEi Tire survey
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Well i don't really know about 17'*, but we had a cadillac seville in the shop and the customer requested new tires, so we picked up a set of BFGoodrich Touring T/A'*, they were like $89 dollars a piece at Sams Club. They are great tires, that'* the second caddi we've installed them on and both customers were amazed at the ride improvement and drop in sound level. And they wear like steel.
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I've been running yokohama'* for the past 3 years and they have been great for all types of weather. But they don't make the model anymore, and I'm about due. So I've been looking at the Bridgestone RE750'*. I can go up to 255/50 17'* and my speedo will only be off by -.3mph from 60, so they will be running 59.7mph. I don't do racing or time but I could recalc if I did. BTW, Bridgestone has an off Brand called Fuzion and they have a ZRi that is very similar to the RE750'* but at about half the cost.
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