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Old 08-14-2005, 10:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Landshark
yeah, thr RE-92's just mess everything up. i don't understand why Subaru insists on using these crappy tires that destroy their performance test numbers in the car magazines. if they had better stats in their reviews, they'd probably sell more alot more cars. they could even use cheaper tires than the RE-92's (from Bridgestone's lineup) and do better, so cost isn't even an issue.
I must note that I have no clue if they make them in the LGT's size (or even what that size is), but if you want insane tires that don't ride like crap or make more noise than the exhaust, I highly recommend Goodyear F1 GS-D3's. That's if you are more concerned about grip than snow traction. I haven't used them in the snow, but they are great in the rain, and their dry traction is enough that I am no longer able to spin well into 2nd gear, when I used to be able to spin into 3rd. I would think that if they can tame 2 wheels with 450hp attached, four of them working together should really be something.
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