What tires are you rocking on the whip?

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Right now I've got these shytty ass factory Michelin Primacy MXM4 ZP All-season. This run flat ride quality is horrible. Though they did save me two from a flat.:manny:

Anyway I'm looking to get a set of those Michelin Pilot Sport All-season 3, the ride quality should improve.

Anybody have a dedicated set of winter and summer tires? I thought about going that route but Atlanta winters usually aren't that bad (minus last winter).
 

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You should be good in ATL w/ the all seasons...If the weather is about to get crazy & you feel the need to get tires better suited for snow buy it then.
 

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Right now I've got these shytty ass factory Michelin Primacy MXM4 ZP All-season. This run flat ride quality is horrible. Though they did save me two from a flat.:manny:

Anyway I'm looking to get a set of those Michelin Pilot Sport All-season 3, the ride quality should improve.

Anybody have a dedicated set of winter and summer tires? I thought about going that route but Atlanta winters usually aren't that bad (minus last winter).
Well, it's a pain to go into the tire shop twice a year to switch tires, unless you have an extra set of rims. The good part is that your tires will be balanced after every swap.
When you do the double set of tires thingy, get summer tires and don't bother considering all-seasons. That's what the winter tires are for. In ATL, your winter tires might not see a lot of action.
 

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I got Lexani LX-7's on my car. 245/35/20's. I have had them for over a year and put over 20,000 miles on them. Just keep them inflated, rotated, balanced, and aligned on a regular basis and your tires will last you a long time.
 
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