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<blockquote data-quote="Franklin" data-source="post: 55105" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>The michelin pilot sport cups are a great tire...alot of people here run that.</p><p>It takes a tab bit longer to heat up to good operating temperature, but it surely last quite long...but they are NOT CHEAP. They work great on heavier cars - over 3000lbs.</p><p></p><p>We dont get the Falken semi slicks here. Dunno if u get the Dunlop Super Sport but heard those are cheap and last long...but not as sticky as the michelins.</p><p></p><p>I've tried the Kumho and Toyo semi slicks and those work great too, and not too pricey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Franklin, post: 55105, member: 42"] The michelin pilot sport cups are a great tire...alot of people here run that. It takes a tab bit longer to heat up to good operating temperature, but it surely last quite long...but they are NOT CHEAP. They work great on heavier cars - over 3000lbs. We dont get the Falken semi slicks here. Dunno if u get the Dunlop Super Sport but heard those are cheap and last long...but not as sticky as the michelins. I've tried the Kumho and Toyo semi slicks and those work great too, and not too pricey. [/QUOTE]
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