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Old 12-08-2005, 03:30 PM   #37
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FM901 - Suck, sidewalls are way to soft, wear too quickly, not very grippy, suck in the rain
ES100 - Used them a few times, I liked them compared to FM901s, wore fine, good in rain.
Azenis Sport - Best grip up front, in the rear they aren't that great, get greasy, and chunk up, but last a decent amount of time
Azenis RT615 - Used only in rear, great grip, lasted a decent amount of time, but for the price not worth it, but overall fealt great
Potenza S-03 - Great tire, especially in rain, only used in the front.
Kumho Ecsta MX - Use them up front right now, great grip, havent used them in the rear (need some 17s to put mine on)

ST115s I have yet to try but everyone I know who uses them loves them, and they last a good amount of time and nice and smokey
Ditto on Hankook Ventus (forget the exact brand)
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