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Thanks again guys but I dont think my choice has been made any easier. Theres about 10 different tyre opinions for me to sort through.

Alan

Basically that's because there is no one answer. I have 5 cars and they have different tyres on them. One I driver everyday in city traffic, so they have to be quiet and comfortable. One is a Sunday morning car, so I don't care how long the tyres last, grip in dry conditons is all that matters. I don't take it out of the garage when it rains. Another is the family car, tyres on that have to be safe in all conditions. The tow car has to get great use out of the tyres with low rolling resistance (for good fuel consumption) as it travels long distances on the freeways going interstate to race meetings. The race car of course has R rated tyres, one set for dry (buffed) and the other for wet (unbuffed).

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