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Alternatives for Michelin Pilot A/S 3+ Tires

Old May 27, 2020 | 09:21 PM
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Originally Posted by stealthee
I've got them on the front of my Lancer (215/45/18) and all 4 corners of my 3000GT (275/40/17) and would definitely buy them again. I got mine off Discount Tire Direct. I remember reading reviews and several people complained about dartiness and said the tires felt unsafe until after 1000 miles on them (unless they returned them right away). I got none of that. My 3000 was a little darty the first time I took it out but that was because my rear alignment was out of whack. As soon as I situated the rear alignment (and got toe arms to help more) the car drives great.
Speaking of "dartiness" or tramlining, when my car had the OEM Bridgestones it was super darty. I bought my car off-lease and thought something was wrong with it. Took it in for alignment twice until I stumbled on this issue being due to tires.
The DWS06's solved that issue.
Definitely something for the OP to consider, read as many reviews on a type of tire you can, sometimes you'll find people with similar cars either love or hate a certain tire. Something about that tire and that car that don't get along.
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