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Re: quick tire survey



Don't forget the Yokohama Avid H4's, in the 'High Performance All Season'
category.
I had a set of the Dunlop's on my Jetta and was fairly happy, then I moved
to the Yok's and am even happier - the tire is quieter and feels a tad
softer but feels just as grippy around the corners as the D60's, plus it has
a cooler looking tread pattern! I've only had the H4's on for about 1000
miles but those are my impressions so far. The D60's only lasted me 20k
miles, I'm hoping to get some more from the H4's

Ian

-----Original Message-----
From: T Berk <tberk@mindspring.com>
To: Jared Erlandson <jerlandson@wac.net>
Cc: scirocco-l@scirocco.org <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
Date: Friday, May 28, 1999 12:05 AM
Subject: Re: quick tire survey


>Jared Erlandson wrote:
>>
>> I'm with Aaron.  I have used the Yok A509's and was impressed in dry
>> weather. But  I live in Seattle, so they just didn't cut the wet. I now
>> have the Potenza RE71's (discontinued but Tire Rack has a ton of em)
>> which are in my opinion just as good dry as the A509's but 100% better
>> wet.  I like the RE71's quite a bit.
>>
>> Jared
>
>How's the sound? Cornering noise and @ Freeway Speeds?
>
>I've been looking to do the Dunlop D60s myself but I like the idea of
>195/55/14.
>
>TBerk
>
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