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    It is a nice looking street tire, great track/street tire. Looks as if they would do very well in the rain. But I wouldn't drive them off road, and I don't think they would do any good in the snow.
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    I came very close to getting that tire until I researched Kumho and settled on the Ecsta STX. That's what you should be looking at. I'm a total Kumho convert, especially after seeing them first-hand in competition in rally and road-racing (Sebring, Moroso, Homestead) with incredible endorsements from owner/drivers.

    After putting them on the Dragon I was not only impressed by the handling and ride, but how quiet they were as well.
    Over 20 years of Isuzu enjoyment...

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    I heard that about you Joe - KUMHO!

    hahahahah!

    -- John
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    Quote Originally Posted by johnnyapollo
    I heard that about you Joe - KUMHO!

    hahahahah!

    -- John
    Ppbbbbttttt!

    At least I don't have Italian arachnids wrapped around my rims.

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    We have run them on a supra and on a camero with great results. They are awsome street tires, and they even handle the wet stuff pretty good too. They do wear a little fast but that the price you pay for traction, they stick like crazy to dry pavment.
    Drive it like ya stole it!!!

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    I put the profiler g on my girlfriends old kia and even on that with a relative skinny size, they gripped awsome, and very good in the wet.

    I got the toyo proxes TL-1 on my supra, but my back ones are wearing down twice as fast as the fronts, I dont tend to do burnouts, they just grip.

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    Fast wear...awesome handling...big price tag...hard ride(like solid rubber) Burnt up a set very quickly, and don't think it would be my first choice again. In no way an off-road shoe.

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