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Old Apr 5, 2018, 03:04 PM
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265/35/R18 Potenza RE760 or Eagle F1

Which would you guys choose? Or would you go for another brand? I'm lowered on Eibach springs with MR Bilsteins 18"x9.5, this is for mostly DD city driving so comfort is the goal. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by AF13_Evo
Which would you guys choose? Or would you go for another brand? I'm lowered on Eibach springs with MR Bilsteins 18"x9.5, this is for mostly DD city driving so comfort is the goal. Thanks!
If your looking for a very good handling/ comfort tire I would go with Michelin pilot super sports or the new 4s one’s, you will also get good mileage out of them too. They do usually cost more but the super sports will be discontinued soon so you may get a great deal on them.
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I ran RE760's on a 240sx I used to have and had no issues with them. They rode quiet and offered plenty of grip for daily driving, wet traction was good too and that says something considering they were on a rwd car. I can't speak for the F1's as I never used them, but i'm currently daily driving on RE71r's in the evo and they are loud. RE11's would have been a better choice for daily driving, they offer plenty of grip and are quieter than the re71r.
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Originally Posted by ctfpevoVIII


If your looking for a very good handling/ comfort tire I would go with Michelin pilot super sports or the new 4s one’s, you will also get good mileage out of them too. They do usually cost more but the super sports will be discontinued soon so you may get a great deal on them.
Not a bad idea, I thought about these as well.
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Bridgestone/Michelin > Goodyear
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I have Eagle F1 all seasons on my evo 9 as my late fall-spring set. I have zero complaint with them. Road noise is non existent and comfort is spot on.
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