Bridgestone S-04's
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In 2000 miles: quiet, pretty sticky (no track time yet) and no noticeable problems in the medium to heavy rain I have encountered. Some " tramlining" over the corrugated pavement on the centerline of some of these more rural roads I have been traveling.
Good tires so far!
Good tires so far!
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Since you are torn between the two and both are excellent choices you may want to consider treadwear ,temperature and traction indicators. If that does not break the tie consider price and read some reviews on Tirerack or some other site that does testing. Although I dont remember,the Bridgestones will probably yield more tread life and cost less than the Michelins.
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I just put on 4 Sumo HTRZ III's on my 993TT for $715.72, balanced and installed. Was always a Michelin user, but the price made me want to try these given the price. I haven't tracked them but am happy with them so far on the street. Discount Tire matched Tire Rack's pricing.
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Just replaced front S-03 that were 9 years old with new S-04s. Did some spirited driving on very twisty roads in wet 60 degree weather, and the grip was great. Very happy. I had more grip in wet, than old tires had in dry.