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<blockquote data-quote="Alvin" data-source="post: 142850"><p>Have tried</p><p></p><p>1. Brigdestones S02 & S03</p><p>2. Michelin Pilot Sports 2</p><p>3. Conti CSC2</p><p></p><p>My Fav is still Michelin PS2. Very quiet, good grip both dry & wet. </p><p>Jap tyres are good but they tendto be noisy once there is wear. Plus with the car weight i would recommend PS2's. I've tried all tires both on the street & in the track.</p><p>Have not tried the Hankook but heard good reviews. Will try it once my CSC2 dies on me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alvin, post: 142850"] Have tried 1. Brigdestones S02 & S03 2. Michelin Pilot Sports 2 3. Conti CSC2 My Fav is still Michelin PS2. Very quiet, good grip both dry & wet. Jap tyres are good but they tendto be noisy once there is wear. Plus with the car weight i would recommend PS2's. I've tried all tires both on the street & in the track. Have not tried the Hankook but heard good reviews. Will try it once my CSC2 dies on me. [/QUOTE]
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