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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Central NJ/ Bethlehem, PA
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I don't have any experience with these tires, but I am in the market for new tires and have been researching alot. On a 16" rim these tires are competitively priced to most other ultra high performance all seasons, on the larger sizes - 17 inch, they are typically more expensive than most other offerings. You can go on tire rack and read the subaru specific reviews.
I am going with the Pirelli Nero all seasons, they have good reviews and are less expensive than the RE960's in a 17" size. |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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I've enjoyed them very much. I've had them for about 4000 miles. Good handling, excellent in the rain, much better than stock in the snow. My only complaint, though one that I don't really care about, is that they are a bit loud sometimes, usually when going around curves.
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