brightspark
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normally I buy quality tires firestone continental etc . when driving hard in the wet on quality tires they grip realy well round the bends doing 70 mph I generally shove it till you start to slide out . the stopping distance is real good . took it to the garage get a ball joint changed and tires were in a bad state on the inner edge so they changed them without askin me what type .they put a couple of new ones on the front 3d world tires called sailwind there fine in the dry at high speed cornering but in the wet there something else . ditchfinders setting off you do wheel spins and at anything over 60 round bends and your sliding out . the stopping distants are abysmal specially if u drive to close to other cars its frightening . the story is buy good branded tires they last longer and make it a lot safer when driving