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I just got two RS-A'* put on at Wal-Mart. I had to order them online and ship them to my local store, but they were only $150/tire. Best deal I could find, Sears wanted $260/tire ...and that was with the "so called" sale. I was gonna go with Michellin Pilots, but I only needed two tires and I don't care for having multiple brands.
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Re: Replacement tires
Originally Posted by Bob N
I now have Perilli P Zero Nero'*, and they are fan f--- ing tastic. Unbelievable cornering, and great in the wet too. These are W rated MS threads and they don't cost a fortune. You'll love 'em!
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....e1=yes&place=0
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Pirelli P-Zero Nero M&*. www.TireRack.com had them for $76 each. I put a set on my 2000 SSEi just a couple of weeks ago, and I love them. Check the website for comparison data. These rated very well in almost all categories.
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Thanks for all of the feedback. I did buy the Pirelli P-0'* from Tire Rack for a incredible price. Mounted and balanced them last week and am very pleased with the ride and performance. For a total bill of only $330 you can't go wrong. I've noticed nothing negative about these tires yet, but it hasn't been driven in wet conditions either. Hopefully they will wear well.
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