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Ultra High Performance vs. Grand Touring Tires

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Old May 14, 2006 | 03:38 AM
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Default Ultra High Performance vs. Grand Touring Tires

I'm looking for a set of economical replacement tires for my 18' rims. Current size is 225/40/18.
At this point, I am looking for comfort and quiet over ultimate stickyness and performance.

Looking at the reviews in tirerack.com, the noise and comfort levels ratings on some Ultra High Performance tires such as the top rated Avon Tech M550 are better than the ratings on the top Grand Touring tires such as the Kumho ECSTA KH11. Seems strange as I thought touring tires were designed for low road noise and comfortable ride. Can I assume that I should get the Avon's over the Kumhos in this case?

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Old Jun 21, 2006 | 06:03 AM
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Default RE: Ultra High Performance vs. Grand Touring Tires

I just bought a set of michellin pilot sport A/S, and they are qreat.

treadwear 400
all season tread
very quiet
attractive
not for racing

see if they come in your tiresize

goodluck,
Charles
 
Old May 16, 2009 | 08:03 PM
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I'm new to the forum and wanted to ask you all a question. I recently purchased a 2007 C230 (wich I love), and I need to purchase rear tires for it. It currently has Michelin Pilot 245/40/17. I would like to know if I could run 255/40/17 on it. Any suggestions??
 
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