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    Tires: Pirelli Vs GoodYear Help

    Pirelli Zero's Vs the GY ResponsEdge, What do you guys think, I live in Mich, so I need a All season tire, High Performance, Please help

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigers View Post
    Pirelli Zero's Vs the GY ResponsEdge, What do you guys think, I live in Mich, so I need a All season tire, High Performance, Please help

    i have had great luck with pirelli's with the 11 years of driving.
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    I'm still going to suggest snow tires for winter. 4 season tires are poor in the snow. For snow tires, the Dunlop Wintersport M3's have been the best for me. Pirelli Ice and Snows were ok also. If you lived in a state like North Carolina or Virginia 4 seasons would be fine. If you have 5 months of snow and ice like I do , better go with snows. Blizzaks and the Nokians are other great snows.
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