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Hey guys,
Well, it's the last of our tire reviews. That's okay though, cause the summer just started and hopefully you have a better idea of which tires you'll give your Fair Lady. The ExtremeContact is the type of tire you can use year-round. Is that hype or fact? How well has it done against hydroplaning for you? Are the performance grades embossed on the tire trustworthy, or is it a gimmick to sell more tires? How does it perform when you have to driver quicker and more wildly? If you missed the quick review, click here: http://my350z.com/nissan-370z/2009-n...nce-levels.php Tire discussion can be found in abundance here: http://my350z.com/forum/tags/tire.html Thanks Last edited by My350Z Editors; 07-08-2009 at 07:02 PM. |
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