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  <title>2006+ M35/45 Sport and AWD Tire Review Poll- Time For An Update!</title> 
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  <description>2006+ M35/45 Sport and AWD Tire Review Poll- Time For An Update!</description> 
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  <title>Re: 2006+ M35/45 Sport and AWD Tire Review Poll- All Input Needed (SteveTheTech)</title> 
  <link>http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread?id=407259;postid=5097703#5097703</link> 
  <description>Well, my 08 baby is up to 50,000 miles.  I 'm currently riding on  Michelin Primacy  MXV4 245/45R18  Tires . I use to have  Continental  Contact  something . These tires were supposed to b like Michelin. Well as a wise old coyote said once " DON'T YOU BELIEVE' or was that Daffy. Anyway the Michelin is a way smoother ride and worth the extra dough.       As far as breakdowns; I'm proud to say no problems in the year and half I have own  this car ( knock on wood) despite the many miles. Unless you count the damn brakes   .I need to change them way to often . I'm on my fifth yes fifth pair and I have had my rotors cut once which I hate to  do and don't believe in. When I get extra money I m going with slotted rotors and performance brakes . I hope I have better luck bcause when the brakes start to wear down for some fuc'ing reason the car cuts off the lane depature, vdc , slip. and the dams cruise control which really sucks azz. Once again   . I just don't get.  I hope the new M doesn't have this issue or i may bounce becuase I feel this is stupid and unnecessary .Hell Infiniti never heard of a brake warning light. P.S. When this warning happens it usually solved by re starting the car . Shouldn't b necessary and it  Stupid bcause usually the pads r no where near done.         
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  <![CDATA[ Well, my 08 baby is up to 50,000 miles.  I 'm currently riding on  Michelin Primacy  MXV4 245/45R18  Tires . I use to have  Continental  Contact  something . These tires were supposed to b like Michelin. Well as a wise old coyote said once " DON'T YOU BELIEVE' or was that Daffy. Anyway the Michelin is a way smoother ride and worth the extra dough.  <br/>     As far as breakdowns; I'm proud to say no problems in the year and half I have own  this car ( knock on wood) despite the many miles. Unless you count the damn brakes  <IMG NAME="icon" SRC="http://www.nicoclub.com/forums/images/smilies/wtf.gif" BORDER="0"/> .I need to change them way to often . I'm on my fifth yes fifth pair and I have had my rotors cut once which I hate to  do and don't believe in. When I get extra money I m going with slotted rotors and performance brakes . I hope I have better luck bcause when the brakes start to wear down for some fuc'ing reason the car cuts off the lane depature, vdc , slip. and the dams cruise control which really sucks azz. Once again  <IMG NAME="icon" SRC="http://www.nicoclub.com/forums/images/smilies/wtf.gif" BORDER="0"/> . I just don't get.  I hope the new M doesn't have this issue or i may bounce becuase I feel this is stupid and unnecessary .Hell Infiniti never heard of a brake warning light. <p/>P.S. When this warning happens it usually solved by re starting the car . Shouldn't b necessary and it  Stupid bcause usually the pads r no where near done.  <IMG NAME="icon" SRC="http://www.nicoclub.com/forums/images/smilies/wtf.gif" BORDER="0"/>   <IMG NAME="icon" SRC="http://www.nicoclub.com/forums/images/smilies/confused.gif" BORDER="0"/>  <IMG NAME="icon" SRC="http://www.nicoclub.com/forums/images/smilies/anger.gif" BORDER="0"/>  <BR/><BR/>
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  <dc:date>2009-09-24T21:44:35-08:00</dc:date> 
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  <title>Re: 2006+ M35/45 Sport and AWD Tire Review Poll- All Input Needed (SteveTheTech)</title> 
  <link>http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread?id=407259;postid=5097151#5097151</link> 
  <description>So it's been a little over 6 months and there is some great information here. I would personally like to thank each and every member who participated thus far. If it is not too much to ask if you all could give us a quick update in mileage thus far and any wear characteristics you might have noticed. Thanks in advance. </description> 
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  <![CDATA[ So it's been a little over 6 months and there is some great information here. I would personally like to thank each and every member who participated thus far. <p/>If it is not too much to ask if you all could give us a quick update in mileage thus far and any wear characteristics you might have noticed. <p/>Thanks in advance.   ]]> 
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  <dc:creator>SteveTheTech</dc:creator> 
  <dc:date>2009-09-24T18:10:00-08:00</dc:date> 
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  <title>Re: 2006+ M35/45 Sport and AWD Tire Review Poll- All Input Needed (SteveTheTech)</title> 
  <link>http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread?id=407259;postid=4965727#4965727</link> 
  <description>Year and Model-2006 M45 SportTire Size-245-45-19Mileage-40K on car 5K on tiresTire Choice-Goodyear Eagle GTRating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread) 4 Price paid and number purchased (optional) Paid $185 ea. (4)Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N) YesOver all comments about tires. Tires handle great in dry and wet conditions, however, they can be noisy, especially on rough roads.  I would highly recommend these tires unless the noise issue is a deal breaker. Personally, I have the stereo on most of the time, so the only time I've been bothered by the noise is when I was on my phone using bluetooth.</description> 
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  <![CDATA[ Year and Model-2006 M45 Sport<p/>Tire Size-245-45-19<p/>Mileage-40K on car 5K on tires<p/>Tire Choice-Goodyear Eagle GT<p/>Rating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread) 4 <p/>Price paid and number purchased (optional) Paid $185 ea. (4)<p/>Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N) Yes<p/><br/>Over all comments about tires. Tires handle great in dry and wet conditions, however, they can be noisy, especially on rough roads.  I would highly recommend these tires unless the noise issue is a deal breaker. Personally, I have the stereo on most of the time, so the only time I've been bothered by the noise is when I was on my phone using bluetooth.<p/>  ]]> 
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  <dc:creator>AtlM</dc:creator> 
  <dc:date>2009-08-04T15:03:34-08:00</dc:date> 
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  <title>Re: 2006+ M35/45 Sport and AWD Tire Review Poll- All Input Needed (antzrus)</title> 
  <link>http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread?id=407259;postid=4956417#4956417</link> 
  <description>I see the recurring trend of people in New Jersey or people driving through NJ complaining of this issue more than anyone. This is not a rule just an observation. This is not limited to the M and I noticed it on my rsx with brand new tires. </description> 
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  <![CDATA[ I see the recurring trend of people in New Jersey or people driving through NJ complaining of this issue more than anyone. This is not a rule just an observation. This is not limited to the M and I noticed it on my rsx with brand new tires.   ]]> 
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  <dc:creator>SteveTheTech</dc:creator> 
  <dc:date>2009-07-31T14:36:36-08:00</dc:date> 
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  <title>Re: 2006+ M35/45 Sport and AWD Tire Review Poll- All Input Needed (Pinspector)</title> 
  <link>http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread?id=407259;postid=4890275#4890275</link> 
  <description>Quote, originally posted by Pinspector Year and Model-  2008 M35xTire Size-  245/45-18 (OEM)Mileage- 10,000Tire Choice-  Michelin PrimacyRating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread) 5Price paid and number purchased (optional) $0.  Ray Catena Infiniti swapped the OEM Goodyears for Michelin Primacy at no cost to me.Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N)  YES.Over all comments about tires.  Replaced the OEM Goodyears at 3500 mile mark.  Severe tramlining.  Michelin handle just as well as Goodyear, but tramlining reduced (not totally eliminated) by about 75%.  Honest to gawd, my change from the Goodyear RSA's to ContiExtremeContacts eliminated tramlining by 99%; I know nothing is perfect and I still note the machine drift a little if I'm not daydreaming on very, very rare occasions.      </description> 
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  <![CDATA[ <TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD><i>Quote, originally posted by <b>Pinspector</b> raquo;</i></TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Year and Model-  2008 M35x<p/>Tire Size-  245/45-18 (OEM)<p/>Mileage- 10,000<p/>Tire Choice-  Michelin Primacy<p/>Rating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread) 5<p/>Price paid and number purchased (optional) $0.  Ray Catena Infiniti swapped the OEM Goodyears for Michelin Primacy at no cost to me.<p/>Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N)  YES.<p/><br/>Over all comments about tires.  Replaced the OEM Goodyears at 3500 mile mark.  Severe tramlining.  Michelin handle just as well as Goodyear, but tramlining reduced (not totally eliminated) by about 75%.  </TD></TR></TABLE><p/><br/>Honest to gawd, my change from the Goodyear RSA's to ContiExtremeContacts eliminated tramlining by 99%; I know nothing is perfect and I still note the machine drift a little if I'm not daydreaming on very, very rare occasions.   <U></U>  <U></U>   ]]> 
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  <dc:creator>antzrus</dc:creator> 
  <dc:date>2009-07-06T09:46:16-08:00</dc:date> 
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  <title>Re: 2006+ M35/45 Sport and AWD Tire Review Poll- All Input Needed (SteveTheTech)</title> 
  <link>http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread?id=407259;postid=4889881#4889881</link> 
  <description>Year and Model-  2008 M35xTire Size-  245/45-18 (OEM)Mileage- 10,000Tire Choice-  Michelin PrimacyRating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread) 5Price paid and number purchased (optional) $0.  Ray Catena Infiniti swapped the OEM Goodyears for Michelin Primacy at no cost to me.Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N)  YES.Over all comments about tires.  Replaced the OEM Goodyears at 3500 mile mark.  Severe tramlining.  Michelin handle just as well as Goodyear, but tramlining reduced (not totally eliminated) by about 75%.  </description> 
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  <![CDATA[ Year and Model-  2008 M35x<p/>Tire Size-  245/45-18 (OEM)<p/>Mileage- 10,000<p/>Tire Choice-  Michelin Primacy<p/>Rating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread) 5<p/>Price paid and number purchased (optional) $0.  Ray Catena Infiniti swapped the OEM Goodyears for Michelin Primacy at no cost to me.<p/>Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N)  YES.<p/><br/>Over all comments about tires.  Replaced the OEM Goodyears at 3500 mile mark.  Severe tramlining.  Michelin handle just as well as Goodyear, but tramlining reduced (not totally eliminated) by about 75%.    ]]> 
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  <dc:creator>Pinspector</dc:creator> 
  <dc:date>2009-07-06T06:04:28-08:00</dc:date> 
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  <title>Re: 2006+ M35/45 Sport and AWD Tire Review Poll- All Input Needed (SteveTheTech)</title> 
  <link>http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread?id=407259;postid=4887600#4887600</link> 
  <description>Year and Model- '09 M35xTire Size-245/45x18Mileage-2800Tire Choice-Michelin Pilot Sport A/S PlusRating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread) 5Price paid and number purchased (optional) ~ $800 for 4 tiresAlignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N)  No (new car)Over all comments about tires:  Much less impact noise and harshness, less road noise, slightly better directional stability compared to the OE GoodyearsAddl:  OE Goodyears had a wear rating of 260:  Michelins are rated as 500.At this point, I'm VERY pleased with these tires.   We'll see what winter brings and if their durability matches the wear rating as miles accumulate.  -KarlModified by khaug at 10:11 PM 7/4/2009
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  <![CDATA[ Year and Model- '09 M35x<p/>Tire Size-245/45x18<p/>Mileage-2800<p/>Tire Choice-Michelin Pilot Sport A/S Plus<p/>Rating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread) 5<p/>Price paid and number purchased (optional) ~ $800 for 4 tires<p/>Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N)  No (new car)<p/>Over all comments about tires:  Much less impact noise and harshness, less road noise, slightly better directional stability compared to the OE Goodyears<p/>Addl:  OE Goodyears had a wear rating of 260:  Michelins are rated as 500.<p/>At this point, I'm VERY pleased with these tires.   We'll see what winter brings and if their durability matches the wear rating as miles accumulate.  <p/>-Karl<p/><br/><i>Modified by khaug at 10:11 PM 7/4/2009</i><BR/><BR/>
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  <dc:creator>khaug</dc:creator> 
  <dc:date>2009-07-04T22:04:06-08:00</dc:date> 
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  <title>Re: 2006+ M35/45 Sport and AWD Tire Review Poll- All Input Needed (SteveTheTech)</title> 
  <link>http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread?id=407259;postid=4877687#4877687</link> 
  <description>Year and Model- 06 M35xTire Size- 245/45/18Mileage- 88,000KMSTire Choice- Bought with Cooper Sport X2'sRating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread) 1Price paid and number purchased (optional)Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N) Performed after bought.Over all comments about tires.  Noisy with Weak sidewalls</description> 
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  <![CDATA[ Year and Model- 06 M35x<p/>Tire Size- 245/45/18<p/>Mileage- 88,000KMS<p/>Tire Choice- Bought with Cooper Sport X2's<p/>Rating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread) 1<p/>Price paid and number purchased (optional)<p/>Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N) Performed after bought.<p/><br/>Over all comments about tires.  Noisy with Weak sidewalls  ]]> 
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  <dc:creator>msvara</dc:creator> 
  <dc:date>2009-06-30T13:08:29-08:00</dc:date> 
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  <title>Re: 2006+ M35/45 Sport and AWD Tire Review Poll- All Input Needed (SteveTheTech)</title> 
  <link>http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread?id=407259;postid=4752526#4752526</link> 
  <description>Year and Model- 2007 M45Tire Size- 245/45/18Mileage- 28KTire Choice- Michelin PS2Rating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread) 5Price paid and number purchased (optional)Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N)NOver all comments about tiresFirst impression is the best sport tire I've tried (any car).  Amazing quiet and smooth for something so sticky.  Car still likes to wander but no sharp pulls under braking (much better than RSA, slightly better then the snows).The real test is how a tire feels after about 15K.  Would be interesting if people could rate same tire again after putting some miles on.</description> 
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  <![CDATA[ Year and Model- 2007 M45<p/>Tire Size- 245/45/18<p/>Mileage- 28K<p/>Tire Choice- Michelin PS2<p/>Rating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread) 5<p/>Price paid and number purchased (optional)<p/>Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N)<br/>N<p/>Over all comments about tires<br/>First impression is the best sport tire I've tried (any car).  Amazing quiet and smooth for something so sticky.  Car still likes to wander but no sharp pulls under braking (much better than RSA, slightly better then the snows).<p/>The real test is how a tire feels after about 15K.  Would be interesting if people could rate same tire again after putting some miles on.<br/>  ]]> 
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  <dc:creator>daveM45</dc:creator> 
  <dc:date>2009-05-14T18:25:47-08:00</dc:date> 
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  <title>Re: 2006+ M35/45 Sport and AWD Tire Review Poll- All Input Needed (kit_chi)</title> 
  <link>http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread?id=407259;postid=4737150#4737150</link> 
  <description>Year and Model- 2006, M35xTire Size- 245-45-18Mileage- 37700Tire Choice- Bridgestone Potenza RE960AS Pole Position XLRating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread) 4Price paid and number purchased (optional) $209 per tireAlignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)Working out nicely. Have driven in wet and dry and they hold up very well; handling at lower speeds is definitely improved. Noise level does not seem to have increased over RSAs. Just as smooth as the RSAs as well. And I believe it's helped my tramlining, although I need to drive a bit more to confirm.</description> 
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  <![CDATA[ Year and Model- 2006, M35x<p/>Tire Size- 245-45-18<p/>Mileage- 37700<p/>Tire Choice- Bridgestone Potenza RE960AS Pole Position XL<p/>Rating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread) 4<p/>Price paid and number purchased (optional) $209 per tire<p/>Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)<p/>Working out nicely. Have driven in wet and dry and they hold up very well; handling at lower speeds is definitely improved. Noise level does not seem to have increased over RSAs. Just as smooth as the RSAs as well. And I believe it's helped my tramlining, although I need to drive a bit more to confirm.  ]]> 
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  <dc:creator>InfinitiMe</dc:creator> 
  <dc:date>2009-05-09T13:31:07-08:00</dc:date> 
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  <title>Re: 2006+ M35/45 Sport and AWD Tire Review Poll- All Input Needed (SteveTheTech)</title> 
  <link>http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread?id=407259;postid=4723682#4723682</link> 
  <description>Quote, originally posted by SteveTheTech Ok Nico M members lets see if we can compile a list of what everyone is running for tires. By now we all know about the Ms fin achy steering response under certain driving conditions. Over my time here reading this board and speaking with a few of you, we all know that tires are the only cure for some of the suspension and steering complaints.If you guys don't mind Ill post a template in a post to follow this with the information to fill out.   I made this an open poll. If you feel like adding your chosen tire for others to select by all means, go for it. I know many of you guys are either facing an upcoming tire selection or want to rant/rave about your Ms shoes. The intention of this thread is to create a resource for new and current members to share what are the best tires for this particular car. If we can compile information here and when your responses yield enough information we will create a finished guide. Any input and constructive content you can provide would be greatly appreciated by many people. Thanks In Advance</description> 
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  <![CDATA[ <TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD><i>Quote, originally posted by <b>SteveTheTech</b> raquo;</i></TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Ok Nico M members lets see if we can compile a list of what everyone is running for tires. By now we all know about the Ms fin achy steering response under certain driving conditions. Over my time here reading this board and speaking with a few of you, we all know that tires are the only cure for some of the suspension and steering complaints.<p/>If you guys don't mind Ill post a template in a post to follow this with the information to fill out.   <p/>I made this an open poll. If you feel like adding your chosen tire for others to select by all means, go for it. I know many of you guys are either facing an upcoming tire selection or want to rant/rave about your Ms shoes. <p/>The intention of this thread is to create a resource for new and current members to share what are the best tires for this particular car. If we can compile information here and when your responses yield enough information we will create a finished guide. <p/>Any input and constructive content you can provide would be greatly appreciated by many people. <p/>Thanks In Advance<p/></TD></TR></TABLE>  ]]> 
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  <dc:creator>kit_chi</dc:creator> 
  <dc:date>2009-05-05T00:19:13-08:00</dc:date> 
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  <title>Re: 2006+ M35/45 Sport and AWD Tire Review Poll- All Input Needed</title> 
  <link>http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread?id=407259;postid=4720441#4720441</link> 
  <description>Year and Model - 06 M35xTire Size- 245/35/20Mileage- 101,000Tire Choice- Falken 452Rating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread) - 4Price paid and number purchased (optional) - $94 eachAlignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N) - YesOver all comments about tires:I've gone through 4 different sets of tires for this vehicle. I usually run the Michelin Pilot Sports tires that have proven to be better, however at a much higher cost ($250/each). I get about 20K miles per set, rotating tires every 5K miles. Decided to try these Falkens and they hold up quite well in everything except snow. Have done 12K miles on them so far, and I have a feeling they too will get around 20K miles before having to be replaced. Obviously this is contingent on the driver/driving conditions.  Compared to the RSA's that came with the car, they are much better and for the price, I feel they are hard to beat.  </description> 
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  <![CDATA[ Year and Model - 06 M35x<p/>Tire Size- 245/35/20<p/>Mileage- 101,000<p/>Tire Choice- Falken 452<p/>Rating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread) - 4<p/>Price paid and number purchased (optional) - $94 each<p/>Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N) - Yes<p/><br/>Over all comments about tires:<p/>I've gone through 4 different sets of tires for this vehicle. I usually run the Michelin Pilot Sports tires that have proven to be better, however at a much higher cost ($250/each). I get about 20K miles per set, rotating tires every 5K miles. Decided to try these Falkens and they hold up quite well in everything except snow. Have done 12K miles on them so far, and I have a feeling they too will get around 20K miles before having to be replaced. Obviously this is contingent on the driver/driving conditions.  Compared to the RSA's that came with the car, they are much better and for the price, I feel they are hard to beat.  <p/>  ]]> 
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  <dc:creator>ryanfoo</dc:creator> 
  <dc:date>2009-05-03T23:07:50-08:00</dc:date> 
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  <title>Re: 2006+ M35/45 Sport and AWD Tire Review Poll- All Input Needed (SteveTheTech)</title> 
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  <description>Year and Model- 2006, M35x, Umbria Grey/CharcoalTire Size-  245-45-18Mileage-  47300Tire Choice- Dunlop SP Sport Signature, A/SRating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread) 4Price paid and number purchased (optional)   $140/ 4Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)Over all comments about tires.   Like these tires, great in the wet. Been on about three weeks. Will see how they perform in the dry of summer. Almost any tire will be better than RS-A's  
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  <![CDATA[ Year and Model- 2006, M35x, Umbria Grey/Charcoal<p/>Tire Size-  245-45-18<p/>Mileage-  47300<p/>Tire Choice- Dunlop SP Sport Signature, A/S<p/>Rating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread) 4<p/>Price paid and number purchased (optional)   $140/ 4<p/>Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)<p/><br/>Over all comments about tires.   Like these tires, great in the wet. Been on about three weeks. Will see how they perform in the dry of summer. Almost any tire will be better than RS-A's <IMG NAME="icon" SRC="http://www.nicoclub.com/forums/images/smilies/yelrotflmao-vi.gif" BORDER="0"/> <BR/><BR/>
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  <dc:creator>DaveTWM35x</dc:creator> 
  <dc:date>2009-05-03T21:16:39-08:00</dc:date> 
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  <title>Re: 2006+ M35/45 Sport and AWD Tire Review Poll- All Input Needed (majikman)</title> 
  <link>http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread?id=407259;postid=4679681#4679681</link> 
  <description>Has anybody used the Sumitomo HTR Z III 245/40/19 </description> 
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  <![CDATA[ Has anybody used the Sumitomo HTR Z III 245/40/19 ?  ]]> 
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  <dc:creator>COinfinitM45</dc:creator> 
  <dc:date>2009-04-18T21:06:02-08:00</dc:date> 
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  <title>Re: 2006+ M35/45 Sport and AWD Tire Review Poll- All Input Needed (SteveTheTech)</title> 
  <link>http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread?id=407259;postid=4593433#4593433</link> 
  <description>Year and Model- 2006 M45 SportTire Size- 245-40-19Mileage-50,000Tire Choice- Yokohama S.driveRating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread) 4Price paid and number purchased (optional) 210.00 eachAlignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N) YOver all comments about tires. Replaced the OEM tires with these about 6 months ago.  So far, a dramatic improvement in handling and ride quality.  I would definitely recommend to others.  </description> 
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  <![CDATA[ Year and Model- 2006 M45 Sport<p/>Tire Size- 245-40-19<p/>Mileage-50,000<p/>Tire Choice- Yokohama S.drive<p/>Rating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread) 4<p/>Price paid and number purchased (optional) 210.00 each<p/>Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N) Y<p/><br/>Over all comments about tires. Replaced the OEM tires with these about 6 months ago.  So far, a dramatic improvement in handling and ride quality.  I would definitely recommend to others.  <p/>  ]]> 
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  <dc:creator>majikman</dc:creator> 
  <dc:date>2009-03-21T14:52:05-08:00</dc:date> 
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  <title>Re: 2006+ M35/45 Sport and AWD Tire Review Poll- All Input Needed (menlund19)</title> 
  <link>http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread?id=407259;postid=4584383#4584383</link> 
  <description>I can't remember the name off the top of my head, but when i got the car the dealer put a brand new set of cheap wheels, that was almost a unknown brand, and when i checked it was around $200 for a set of 4, so i don't expect them to last long, but it drove in the snow fine, except for the bottom oil cover kept on coming off and dragging and then i had to bring it to the shop</description> 
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  <![CDATA[ I can't remember the name off the top of my head, but when i got the car the dealer put a brand new set of cheap wheels, that was almost a unknown brand, and when i checked it was around $200 for a set of 4, so i don't expect them to last long, but it drove in the snow fine, except for the bottom oil cover kept on coming off and dragging and then i had to bring it to the shop  ]]> 
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  <dc:creator>xxxalpinexxx80</dc:creator> 
  <dc:date>2009-03-18T16:04:35-08:00</dc:date> 
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  <title>Re: 2006+ M35/45 Sport and AWD Tire Review Poll- All Input Needed (SteveTheTech)</title> 
  <link>http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread?id=407259;postid=4578222#4578222</link> 
  <description>Year and Model- 07 M35xTire Size- 245/45/18Mileage- ~ 31,000Tire Choice- Michelin Pilot Sport A/S PlusRating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread) Too early to tell (less than 200 miles)Price paid and number purchased (optional) All four, full replace Road Hazard, TPMS service, install ~ $1,200Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N) Not neededI only have about 200 miles on the tires so it is hard to rate them, but I feel like they are a huge improvement on the RSAs.  I will update my comments later this week after a few more days of driving to work and back. </description> 
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  <![CDATA[ Year and Model- 07 M35x<p/>Tire Size- 245/45/18<p/>Mileage- ~ 31,000<p/>Tire Choice- Michelin Pilot Sport A/S Plus<p/>Rating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread) Too early to tell (less than 200 miles)<p/>Price paid and number purchased (optional) All four, full replace Road Hazard, TPMS service, install ~ $1,200<p/>Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N) Not needed<p/>I only have about 200 miles on the tires so it is hard to rate them, but I feel like they are a huge improvement on the RSAs.  I will update my comments later this week after a few more days of driving to work and back.   ]]> 
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  <dc:creator>menlund19</dc:creator> 
  <dc:date>2009-03-16T19:27:08-08:00</dc:date> 
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  <title>Re: 2006+ M35/45 Sport and AWD Tire Review Poll- All Input Needed (RM450GT)</title> 
  <link>http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread?id=407259;postid=4578163#4578163</link> 
  <description>do the Michelin Pilot Sport A/S Plus also tramline THey get good ratings, but am worried that the deep center channels cause tramlining.Also, it would be good to know how long the different tires last. FYI I have contiextreme and like them so far. Purchased them based on recommendations from this board. </description> 
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  <![CDATA[ do the Michelin Pilot Sport A/S Plus also tramline? THey get good ratings, but am worried that the deep center channels cause tramlining.<p/>Also, it would be good to know how long the different tires last. <p/>FYI I have contiextreme and like them so far. Purchased them based on recommendations from this board.   ]]> 
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  <dc:creator>choochmpls</dc:creator> 
  <dc:date>2009-03-16T19:14:06-08:00</dc:date> 
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  <link>http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread?id=407259;postid=4575819#4575819</link> 
  <description>Year and Model- 06 M45Tire Size- 245-40-19Mileage- 32,725 Tire Choice- Goodyear Eagle GT Rating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread)  4Price paid and number purchased (optional) (4)@$200 ea.Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N) nOver all comments about tires.  Good all season tire for the money.</description> 
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  <![CDATA[ <br/>Year and Model- 06 M45<p/>Tire Size- 245-40-19<p/>Mileage- 32,725<br/> <br/>Tire Choice- Goodyear Eagle GT<br/> <br/>Rating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread)  4<p/>Price paid and number purchased (<i>optional</i>) (4)@$200 ea.<p/>Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N) n<p/><br/>Over all comments about tires.  Good all season tire for the money.<p/><br/>  ]]> 
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  <dc:creator>RM450GT</dc:creator> 
  <dc:date>2009-03-16T06:10:38-08:00</dc:date> 
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  <link>http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread?id=407259;postid=4575128#4575128</link> 
  <description>Year and Model  2008 M35xTire Size- OEMMileage-25,657   yeah yeah yeah i love to drive   Tire Choice- Continental Conti Extreme ContactRating 1-5  4 for handling   3 for noise  total ranking a 4 Price paid and number purchased (optional)  replaced all 4  paid $150.00 at Mavis Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N)  YesMavis did alignment didnt like the feel so i went to Sears and it was way better  believe it or not o FYI they r ok in the snow still slide a bit but that could b the AWD in the M's i dont know how they rank in AWD systems. The tires r very good in the rain though and r miles better than the overpriced crap sliding no grip tires that came with the car stocked by infiniti.   </description> 
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  <![CDATA[ <p/>Year and Model  2008 M35x<p/>Tire Size- OEM<p/>Mileage-25,657   yeah yeah yeah i love to drive  <IMG NAME="icon" SRC="http://images.nicoclub.com/forums/images/smilies/biggthumpup.gif" BORDER="0"/> <p/>Tire Choice- Continental Conti Extreme Contact<p/>Rating 1-5  4 for handling   3 for noise  total ranking a 4 <p/>Price paid and number purchased (optional)  replaced all 4  paid $150.00 at Mavis <p/>Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N)  Yes<br/>Mavis did alignment didnt like the feel so i went to Sears and it was way better  believe it or not <p/>o FYI they r ok in the snow still slide a bit but that could b the AWD in the M's i dont know how they rank in AWD systems. The tires r very good in the rain though and r miles better than the overpriced crap sliding no grip tires that came with the car stocked by infiniti.  <IMG NAME="icon" SRC="http://images.nicoclub.com/forums/images/smilies/wtf.gif" BORDER="0"/>   ]]> 
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  <dc:creator>RONSM35X</dc:creator> 
  <dc:date>2009-03-15T21:41:16-08:00</dc:date> 
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  <title>Re: 2006+ M35/45 Sport and AWD Tire Review Poll- All Input Needed (M45Caliber)</title> 
  <link>http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread?id=407259;postid=4572391#4572391</link> 
  <description>Year and Model: 2003 M45Tire Size: 245-45-18Mileage: 40,000Tire Choice: Yokohama Advan W4 SPrice:  Discount tire was $175 each installed with lifetime waranty incl. bal and rotation.  Replaced all 4.Rating: Definately A 5.  Replaced the worn out B'stones at 24K miles.  Always been a Michelin man but my Discount Tire Guy (I've been using the same manager for over a decade and he's sold me well over 20 sets of tires so far) highly recommended I try the Yoko's.  So I did.  Best tire I've ever driven on.  Amazing grip dry and in the rain (no chance to try these out in snow in Tempe, AZ).  Quiet as a church at 3am.  Over 16,000 miles on them so far and still have 1/2 the tread left.I think I will put a set of these on the wifes EX35 when her Michelins need replacing.  Alignment at time of Purchase: YesAlso, I rotate these every 5K miles.</description> 
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  <![CDATA[ Year and Model: 2003 M45<p/>Tire Size: 245-45-18<p/>Mileage: 40,000<p/>Tire Choice: Yokohama Advan W4 S<p/>Price:  Discount tire was $175 each installed with lifetime waranty incl. bal and rotation.  Replaced all 4.<p/>Rating: Definately A 5.  Replaced the worn out B'stones at 24K miles.  Always been a Michelin man but my Discount Tire Guy (I've been using the same manager for over a decade and he's sold me well over 20 sets of tires so far) highly recommended I try the Yoko's.  So I did.  Best tire I've ever driven on.  Amazing grip dry and in the rain (no chance to try these out in snow in Tempe, AZ).  Quiet as a church at 3am.  Over 16,000 miles on them so far and still have 1/2 the tread left.<p/>I think I will put a set of these on the wifes EX35 when her Michelins need replacing.  <p/>Alignment at time of Purchase: Yes<p/>Also, I rotate these every 5K miles.  ]]> 
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  <dc:creator>M45Caliber</dc:creator> 
  <dc:date>2009-03-14T22:20:11-08:00</dc:date> 
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  <link>http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread?id=407259;postid=4572379#4572379</link> 
  <description>RE: I'm curious, they offered to charge $10 per tire to fill them with nitrogen instead of oxygen - is that worth it If there is nitrogen in there and they leak, can I add oxygen or will that cause a nuclear explosion or something :-)The only explosion you will hear is that massive sucking sound of your wallet being emptied needlessly.  The air we breathe is about 80% nitrogen, and the tire, mounted but before inflating will have good ole' air in it, although not under pressure.Unless you are racing LeMans or Nascar or F1, you do not need, nor will you benefit from nitrogen in your tires.  If you really believe it is a great thing, I have a full set (2 each) of left and right handed screwdrivers that I'll sell you cheap.  Also some high performance muffler bearings made from unobtanium.So, just top off your tires with "air" and you will still be adding 80% nitrogen... and the tires will never know the difference.here's a link with more dialogue on this -- GOOGLE it if you are really bored.http://www.straightdope.com/co...f-air   </description> 
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  <![CDATA[ <I>RE: I'm curious, they offered to charge $10 per tire to fill them with nitrogen instead of oxygen - is that worth it? If there is nitrogen in there and they leak, can I add oxygen or will that cause a nuclear explosion or something :-)</I><p/>The only explosion you will hear is that massive sucking sound of your wallet being emptied needlessly.  The air we breathe is about 80% nitrogen, and the tire, mounted but before inflating will have good ole' air in it, although not under pressure.<p/>Unless you are racing LeMans or Nascar or F1, you do not need, nor will you benefit from nitrogen in your tires.  If you really believe it is a great thing, I have a full set (2 each) of left and right handed screwdrivers that I'll sell you cheap.  Also some high performance muffler bearings made from unobtanium.<p/>So, just top off your tires with "air" and you will still be adding 80% nitrogen... and the tires will never know the difference.<p/>here's a link with more dialogue on this -- GOOGLE it if you are really bored.<p/><A HREF="http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/2694/is-it-better-to-fill-your-tires-with-nitrogen-instead-of-air" TARGET="_blank">http://www.straightdope.com/co...f-air</A>   <p/><br/>  ]]> 
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  <dc:creator>M45Caliber</dc:creator> 
  <dc:date>2009-03-14T22:08:05-08:00</dc:date> 
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  <title>Re: 2006+ M35/45 Sport and AWD Tire Review Poll- All Input Needed (SteveTheTech)</title> 
  <link>http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread?id=407259;postid=4558641#4558641</link> 
  <description>Year and Model- 2006, M45 SportTire Size- 245/40/19Mileage- 45,444Tire Choice- Vredestein Ultrac SessantaRating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread) 5Price paid and number purchased (optional) $775.57 incl. shipping for 4 tiresAlignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N) YOver all comments about tires.Just got the tires put on today.  I put on 75 miles this afternoon and evening putting the tires to the "test."  So far the dry performance is about on par with the Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3's that the Vredestein's are replacing.  No rain in the SF Bay Area to see how they handle on wet pavement.  I will update when I can report on the wet handling.  I purchased mine from tire-easy.com which came up as the lowest price in bizrate. Check out this youtube video on these tires, I'm sure you'll be impressed:http://www.youtube.com/watchv=KyWMTiXPbLQIf you need more testimonials, just google Vredestein Ultrac Sessanta andgo to all of the other automobile forums and read their comments about these tires. </description> 
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  <![CDATA[ Year and Model- 2006, M45 Sport<p/>Tire Size- 245/40/19<p/>Mileage- 45,444<p/>Tire Choice- Vredestein Ultrac Sessanta<p/>Rating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread) 5<p/>Price paid and number purchased (optional) $775.57 incl. shipping for 4 tires<p/>Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N) Y<p/><br/>Over all comments about tires.<br/>Just got the tires put on today.  I put on 75 miles this afternoon and evening putting the tires to the "test."  So far the dry performance is about on par with the Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3's that the Vredestein's are replacing.  No rain in the SF Bay Area to see how they handle on wet pavement.  I will update when I can report on the wet handling.  I purchased mine from tire-easy.com which came up as the lowest price in bizrate. <p/>Check out this youtube video on these tires, I'm sure you'll be impressed:<br/><A HREF="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyWMTiXPbLQ" TARGET="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyWMTiXPbLQ</A><p/>If you need more testimonials, just google Vredestein Ultrac Sessanta and<br/>go to all of the other automobile forums and read their comments about these tires.   ]]> 
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  <dc:creator>luckyM45</dc:creator> 
  <dc:date>2009-03-10T21:49:27-08:00</dc:date> 
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  <title>Re: 2006+ M35/45 Sport and AWD Tire Review Poll- All Input Needed (SteveTheTech)</title> 
  <link>http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread?id=407259;postid=4556021#4556021</link> 
  <description>Year and Model- 2006 M35xTire Size- 245/45/18Mileage- 60000 (this is referring to the tire, right) Tire Choice- Kumho ECSTA LX Platinum Rating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread) - 5 compared to the scalloped tires that came with it . . . Price paid and number purchased (optional) - $191 x 4; $24.95 each for installation (includes lifetime tire rotation, balancing)Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N) - Y, purchased the Firestone $110 lifetime alignment.Over all comments about tires.I'm curious, they offered to charge $10 per tire to fill them with nitrogen instead of oxygen - is that worth it If there is nitrogen in there and they leak, can I add oxygen or will that cause a nuclear explosion or something :-)I'm not an expert by any stretch, what types of things should I be trying to notice when judging the tires
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  <![CDATA[ <b><br/>Year and Model- 2006 M35x<p/>Tire Size- 245/45/18<p/>Mileage- 60000 (this is referring to the tire, right?)<br/> <br/>Tire Choice- Kumho ECSTA LX Platinum<br/> <br/>Rating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread) - 5 compared to the scalloped tires that came with it . . . <p/>Price paid and number purchased (<i>optional</i>) - $191 x 4; $24.95 each for installation (includes lifetime tire rotation, balancing)<p/>Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N) - Y, purchased the Firestone $110 lifetime alignment.<p/></b><p/>Over all comments about tires.<p/>I'm curious, they offered to charge $10 per tire to fill them with nitrogen instead of oxygen - is that worth it? If there is nitrogen in there and they leak, can I add oxygen or will that cause a nuclear explosion or something :-)<p/>I'm not an expert by any stretch, what types of things should I be trying to notice when judging the tires?<BR/><BR/>
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  <dc:creator>Scruff</dc:creator> 
  <dc:date>2009-03-10T10:37:01-08:00</dc:date> 
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  <title>Re: 2006+ M35/45 Sport and AWD Tire Review Poll- All Input Needed (SteveTheTech)</title> 
  <link>http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread?id=407259;postid=4550807#4550807</link> 
  <description>Year and Model- 07 M35xTire Size- 245/45/18Mileage- 31,000Tire Choice- YOKOHAMA ADVAN S4Rating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread) FIVEPrice paid and number purchased (optional)  All four, full replace Road Hazard, TPMS service, shipping, install $1,100Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N)  YESIt's #2 on Tire Racks Reviews for ULTRA HI-PERF all-season for a reason!!!  Ideal for this car.  400+ treadwear rating.  Very, very smooth and awesome handling.  Great in slush or deep snow.  No regrets whatsoever.  I'M FINALLY LIBERATED FROM RSA's!!!</description> 
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  <![CDATA[ Year and Model- 07 M35x<p/>Tire Size- 245/45/18<p/>Mileage- 31,000<p/>Tire Choice- YOKOHAMA ADVAN S4<p/>Rating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread) FIVE<p/>Price paid and number purchased (optional)  All four, full replace Road Hazard, TPMS service, shipping, install $1,100<p/>Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N)  YES<p/><br/>It's #2 on Tire Racks Reviews for ULTRA HI-PERF all-season for a reason!!!  Ideal for this car.  400+ treadwear rating.  Very, very smooth and awesome handling.  Great in slush or deep snow.  No regrets whatsoever.  I'M FINALLY LIBERATED FROM RSA's!!!  ]]> 
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  <dc:creator>infinitiandbeyond</dc:creator> 
  <dc:date>2009-03-08T19:41:10-08:00</dc:date> 
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  <title>Re: 2006+ M35/45 Sport and AWD Tire Review Poll- All Input Needed (SteveTheTech)</title> 
  <link>http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread?id=407259;postid=4550624#4550624</link> 
  <description>Year and Model-2006 M35XTire Size-245/45/Z18Mileage-45KTire Choice-Dunlop SP Sport SignatureRating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread)TBD-been on the car 4 daysPrice paid and number purchased (optional)$141 per tire pluse $24 install perAlignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N) No, checked and not necessaryOver all comments about tires.So far, these are comfortable tires.  Not as quiet as I expected, but handle well in the wet/dry.  It's very important to have the wheels balanced correctly with stick on weights.  Initially the balance was not correct and had a shimmy at 60-65mph, rebalanced and problem solved.</description> 
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  <![CDATA[ Year and Model-2006 M35X<p/>Tire Size-<br/>245/45/Z18<br/>Mileage-45K<p/>Tire Choice-Dunlop SP Sport Signature<p/>Rating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread)TBD-been on the car 4 days<p/>Price paid and number purchased (optional)$141 per tire pluse $24 install per<p/>Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N) No, checked and not necessary<p/><br/>Over all comments about tires.<p/>So far, these are comfortable tires.  Not as quiet as I expected, but handle well in the wet/dry.  It's very important to have the wheels balanced correctly with stick on weights.  Initially the balance was not correct and had a shimmy at 60-65mph, rebalanced and problem solved.<p/>  ]]> 
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  <dc:creator>goM35</dc:creator> 
  <dc:date>2009-03-08T18:46:19-08:00</dc:date> 
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  <link>http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread?id=407259;postid=4547647#4547647</link> 
  <description>Year and Model- 2006 M35XTire Size- 18"Mileage- 50KTire Choice- NokianRating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread)    4Price paid and number purchased (optional)  275 ea. x 4 Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N) YesOver all comments about tires.Very happy with their performance this winter...nice handling in all weather</description> 
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  <![CDATA[ Year and Model- 2006 M35X<p/>Tire Size- 18"<p/>Mileage- 50K<p/>Tire Choice- Nokian<p/>Rating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread)    4<p/>Price paid and number purchased (optional)  275 ea. x 4 <p/>Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N) Yes<p/><br/>Over all comments about tires.<p/>Very happy with their performance this winter...nice handling in all weather<p/>  ]]> 
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  <dc:creator>fjfino</dc:creator> 
  <dc:date>2009-03-07T15:00:42-08:00</dc:date> 
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  <title>Re: 2006+ M35/45 Sport and AWD Tire Review Poll- All Input Needed (tonewheel)</title> 
  <link>http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread?id=407259;postid=4531223#4531223</link> 
  <description>Quote, originally posted by tonewheel ...I had Conti's on a 2004 Mercedes. They came with the car. Horrible tire, IMO. These tires didn't last 18,000 miles, and I am not an aggressive driver. Handling was marginal, and in the wet I found myself slipping constantly. Not recommended.I don't doubt you had problems w/the ContiExtremeContacts on your MB. I have heard stories about how folks w/machines other than the M35x who just love the RSA's and wonder why so many of us X owners complain. These machines are all very sophisticated and all very different in their response to their specific rubber; so that obviously one type doesn't fit all. The very reason for this thread is to get an idea of which particular rubber fits which particular machine better. Comparing a MB to the M35x w/the ContExtremes is kinda' like comparing how an Arab and a Roman Catholic think about a common slice of bacon.  One man's meat is another man's poison. One machine's rubber is another machines' silly putty as you so well note w/your experience w/a MB. 
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  <![CDATA[ <TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD><i>Quote, originally posted by <b>tonewheel</b> raquo;</i></TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"><br/>...I had Conti's on a 2004 Mercedes. They came with the car. Horrible tire, IMO. These tires didn't last 18,000 miles, and I am not an aggressive driver. Handling was marginal, and in the wet I found myself slipping constantly. Not recommended.</TD></TR></TABLE><p/>I don't doubt you had problems w/the ContiExtremeContacts on your MB. I have heard stories about how folks w/machines other than the M35x who just love the RSA's and wonder why so many of us X owners complain. These machines are all very sophisticated and all very different in their response to their specific rubber; so that obviously one type doesn't fit all. <p/>The very reason for this thread is to get an idea of which particular rubber fits which particular machine better. Comparing a MB to the M35x w/the ContExtremes is kinda' like comparing how an Arab and a Roman Catholic think about a common slice of bacon.  One man's meat is another man's poison. One machine's rubber is another machines' silly putty as you so well note w/your experience w/a MB. <BR/><BR/>
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  <dc:date>2009-03-02T18:07:27-08:00</dc:date> 
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  <title>Re: 2006+ M35/45 Sport and AWD Tire Review Poll- All Input Needed (SteveTheTech)</title> 
  <link>http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread?id=407259;postid=4529735#4529735</link> 
  <description>Great idea Steve.Year and Model-2007 M35 SportTire Size-245/40/19Mileage-1000 on the tires and 40,000 on the car.Tire Choice-Michelin PS2Rating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread) I rate this tire 4 compared to the RSAPrice paid and number purchased (optional)Only $350 of ebay (8/32)Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N)NOver all comments about tires. In terms of handling, driver feedback, and stability--outstanding. Road noise is a little bit higher than RSA's. Comfort suffers a bit. In a nutshell, way better than RSA's except in the comfort department. Also, it's a summer tire so extreme cold is out of the question(I live in Arizona). </description> 
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  <![CDATA[ Great idea Steve.<p/>Year and Model-2007 M35 Sport<p/>Tire Size-245/40/19<p/>Mileage-1000 on the tires and 40,000 on the car.<p/>Tire Choice-Michelin PS2<p/>Rating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread) I rate this tire 4 compared to the RSA<p/>Price paid and number purchased (optional)Only $350 of ebay (8/32)<p/>Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N)N<p/><br/>Over all comments about tires. In terms of handling, driver feedback, and stability--outstanding. Road noise is a little bit higher than RSA's. Comfort suffers a bit. In a nutshell, way better than RSA's except in the comfort department. Also, it's a summer tire so extreme cold is out of the question(I live in Arizona). <p/>  ]]> 
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  <dc:creator>07sportm35</dc:creator> 
  <dc:date>2009-03-02T10:36:28-08:00</dc:date> 
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  <description>Year and Model- 2006 M45 SportTire Size- 225/55/17 (cheaper than the 18's and 19's)Mileage- a few hundred so far but close to 20k on my past carTire Choice- Hankook Winter i-pike w409Rating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread) - 5Price paid and number purchased (optional) - 4 x 105Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N) NOver all comments about tires. I reall love this tire. had it on my Altima and great performance in the snow. doesn't give up much in dry and rain either and has a very aggressive pattern. best of all, really quiet. i switched them from my Bridgestone Potenza since we're still getting snow here and they're almost silent compared to the Bridgestone. Really great winter tire but 17 is the highest they go and i didn't want to drop 233 per tire on blizzacks when i haven't used them and knew these are great from experience.</description> 
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  <![CDATA[ <br/>Year and Model- 2006 M45 Sport<p/>Tire Size- 225/55/17 (cheaper than the 18's and 19's)<p/>Mileage- a few hundred so far but close to 20k on my past car<p/>Tire Choice- Hankook Winter i-pike w409<p/>Rating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread) - 5<p/>Price paid and number purchased (optional) - 4 x 105<p/>Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N) N<p/><br/>Over all comments about tires. I reall love this tire. had it on my Altima and great performance in the snow. doesn't give up much in dry and rain either and has a very aggressive pattern. best of all, really quiet. i switched them from my Bridgestone Potenza since we're still getting snow here and they're almost silent compared to the Bridgestone. Really great winter tire but 17 is the highest they go and i didn't want to drop 233 per tire on blizzacks when i haven't used them and knew these are great from experience.  ]]> 
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  <dc:creator>wizard8873</dc:creator> 
  <dc:date>2009-03-02T08:48:40-08:00</dc:date> 
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  <title>Re: 2006+ M35/45 Sport and AWD Tire Review Poll- All Input Needed (SteveTheTech)</title> 
  <link>http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread?id=407259;postid=4529386#4529386</link> 
  <description>Year and Model- 2007 M35XTire Size- StockMileage- 24,000Tire Choice- Bridgestone Turanza's (Serenity)Rating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread) 5Price paid and number purchased (optional) $205 / 4Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N) YOver all comments about tires: I was looking for a good all-season tire that offered exceptional handling, smooth ride, reduced noise (compared to the Goodyears)..AND long tread life. The Turanza Serenity's exceeded my expectations. I can't really comment on the tread life as they are too new. These are remarkable tires. They're on the pricey side, but if I can double the life of the typical choices, I've done well.One other comment (and I DO NOT mean to be critical of others, believe me)...I had Conti's on a 2004 Mercedes. They came with the car. Horrible tire, IMO. These tires didn't last 18,000 miles, and I am not an aggressive driver. Handling was marginal, and in the wet I found myself slipping constantly. Not recommended.</description> 
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  <![CDATA[ Year and Model- 2007 M35X<p/>Tire Size- Stock<p/>Mileage- 24,000<p/>Tire Choice- Bridgestone Turanza's (Serenity)<p/>Rating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread) 5<p/>Price paid and number purchased (optional) $205 / 4<p/>Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N) Y<p/><br/>Over all comments about tires: I was looking for a good all-season tire that offered exceptional handling, smooth ride, reduced noise (compared to the Goodyears)..AND long tread life. The Turanza Serenity's exceeded my expectations. I can't really comment on the tread life as they are too new. <p/>These are remarkable tires. They're on the pricey side, but if I can double the life of the typical choices, I've done well.<p/>One other comment (and I DO NOT mean to be critical of others, believe me)...<br/>I had Conti's on a 2004 Mercedes. They came with the car. Horrible tire, IMO. These tires didn't last 18,000 miles, and I am not an aggressive driver. Handling was marginal, and in the wet I found myself slipping constantly. Not recommended.  ]]> 
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  <dc:creator>tonewheel</dc:creator> 
  <dc:date>2009-03-02T08:43:08-08:00</dc:date> 
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  <title>Re: 2006+ M35/45 Sport and AWD Tire Review Poll- All Input Needed (SteveTheTech)</title> 
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  <description>Year and Model-    '06 M35x PremiumTire Size-    245/45/18Mileage-    43500Tire Choice-    ContiExtremeContactRating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread)     5 only when compared to the RSA's-my only other tire on this machinePrice paid and number purchased (optional)    $133.00 US dollars x4Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N)    NOver all comments about tires    Completely eliminated the RSA severe tramlining. Excellent in all conditions so far. I drive through lots of rain and snow-excellent. There is some road noise noted-don't know if it's the tires or just the machine. I have about 10k miles on them showing little wear so far. Inexpensive-half the price of some of the other premium tires. Love'em!   </description> 
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  <![CDATA[ <B>Year and Model-    '06 M35x Premium<p/>Tire Size-    245/45/18<p/>Mileage-    43500<p/>Tire Choice-    ContiExtremeContact<p/>Rating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread)     5 only when compared to the RSA's-my only other tire on this machine<p/>Price paid and number purchased (optional)    $133.00 US dollars x4<p/>Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N)    N<p/><br/>Over all comments about tires</B>    Completely eliminated the RSA severe tramlining. Excellent in all conditions so far. I drive through lots of rain and snow-excellent. There is some road noise noted-don't know if it's the tires or just the machine. I have about 10k miles on them showing little wear so far. Inexpensive-half the price of some of the other premium tires. Love'em!  <IMG NAME="icon" SRC="http://www.nicoclub.com/Noah/dblthumb2.gif" BORDER="0"/>   ]]> 
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  <dc:creator>antzrus</dc:creator> 
  <dc:date>2009-03-02T07:51:17-08:00</dc:date> 
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  <title>Re: 2006+ M35/45 Sport and AWD Tire Review Poll- All Input Needed (SteveTheTech)</title> 
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  <description>Year and Model- 2006 M35XTire Size- 245/45/18Mileage- 40,000Tire Choice- Continental ContiExtremeContactRating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread)- My only comparison is the RSA's and these tires are much better. Price paid and number purchased (optional)- $0 (Dealer installed at no-cost to solve tramlining problem). Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N) YOver all comments about tires- They seem like very good tires, although I only have the RSA's to compare. They solved the tramlining problem and are excellent in the snow and rain. I'm satisfied with these tires. </description> 
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  <![CDATA[ <B>Year and Model-</B> 2006 M35X<p/><B>Tire Size- </B>245/45/18<p/><B>Mileage-</B> 40,000<p/><B>Tire Choice-</B> Continental ContiExtremeContact<p/><B>Rating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread)-</B> My only comparison is the RSA's and these tires are much better. <p/><B>Price paid and number purchased (optional)- </B>$0 (Dealer installed at no-cost to solve tramlining problem). <p/><B>Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N)</B> Y<p/><br/><B>Over all comments about tires-</B> They seem like very good tires, although I only have the RSA's to compare. They solved the tramlining problem and are excellent in the snow and rain. I'm satisfied with these tires. <p/>  ]]> 
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  <dc:creator>83wildcat</dc:creator> 
  <dc:date>2009-03-01T22:25:00-08:00</dc:date> 
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  <title>Re: 2006+ M35/45 Sport and AWD Tire Review Poll- All Input Needed (SteveTheTech)</title> 
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  <description>Year and Model- 2007 M35XTire Size- 245/45-18Mileage- 34,147 Tire Choice- Falken Ziex XE-912 Rating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread) 5Price paid and number purchased (optional) $142.00 each x 4Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N) YI bought the car with 22,000 miles and immediately put on Cooper Zeon Sport A/S tires which were great, but I didn't do an alignment.  The car ran straight and true with no tilt to the steering wheel or pull,  but after 8,000 miles I rotated and the tram. started.  Found out that the rears of these cars get out of alignment fairly easily.  Put on these Falkens, aligned the car and everything is PERFECT.  I bought the lifetime alignment at TiresPlus for $89.99 and now I will get them aligned, rotated and balanced every 6,000 miles. Over all comments about tires.</description> 
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  <![CDATA[ <b><br/>Year and Model- 2007 M35X<p/>Tire Size- 245/45-18<p/>Mileage- 34,147<br/> <br/>Tire Choice- Falken Ziex XE-912<br/> <br/>Rating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread) 5<p/>Price paid and number purchased (<i>optional</i>) $142.00 each x 4<p/>Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N) Y<p/>I bought the car with 22,000 miles and immediately put on Cooper Zeon Sport A/S tires which were great, but I didn't do an alignment.  The car ran straight and true with no tilt to the steering wheel or pull,  but after 8,000 miles I rotated and the tram. started.  Found out that the rears of these cars get out of alignment fairly easily.  Put on these Falkens, aligned the car and everything is PERFECT.  I bought the lifetime alignment at TiresPlus for $89.99 and now I will get them aligned, rotated and balanced every 6,000 miles. <p/><br/>Over all comments about tires.<p/><br/></b>  ]]> 
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  <dc:creator>macmanks</dc:creator> 
  <dc:date>2009-03-01T20:25:05-08:00</dc:date> 
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  <title>Re: 2006+ M35/45 Sport and AWD Tire Review Poll- All Input Needed</title> 
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  <description>Please not the following information either copy and paste or hit use the [quote ]  X [  /quote] button above. If you have had more than one set of tires please try to fill out the approximate information about the replacement tires and a brief description of your experiences. Year and Model-Tire Size-Mileage- Tire Choice- Rating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread)Price paid and number purchased (optional)Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N)Over all comments about tires.</description> 
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  <![CDATA[ Please not the following information either copy and paste or hit use the [quote ]  X [  /quote] button above. <p/>If you have had more than one set of tires please try to fill out the approximate information about the replacement tires and a brief description of your experiences. <p/><b><br/>Year and Model-<p/>Tire Size-<p/>Mileage-<br/> <br/>Tire Choice-<br/> <br/>Rating 1-5 (1 being equal to or worse than the RSAs ,5 being the TBD leader of this thread)<p/>Price paid and number purchased (<i>optional</i>)<p/>Alignment performed at or near the time of installation (Y)(N)<p/><br/>Over all comments about tires.<p/><br/></b><br/>  ]]> 
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  <dc:creator>SteveTheTech</dc:creator> 
  <dc:date>2009-03-01T16:17:41-08:00</dc:date> 
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  <description>Ok Nico M members lets see if we can compile a list of what everyone is running for tires. By now we all know about the Ms fin achy steering response under certain driving conditions. Over my time here reading this board and speaking with a few of you, we all know that tires are the only cure for some of the suspension and steering complaints.If you guys don't mind Ill post a template in a post to follow this with the information to fill out.   I made this an open poll. If you feel like adding your chosen tire for others to select by all means, go for it. I know many of you guys are either facing an upcoming tire selection or want to rant/rave about your Ms shoes. The intention of this thread is to create a resource for new and current members to share what are the best tires for this particular car. If we can compile information here and when your responses yield enough information we will create a finished guide. Any input and constructive content you can provide would be greatly appreciated by many people. Thanks In Advance</description> 
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  <![CDATA[ Ok Nico M members lets see if we can compile a list of what everyone is running for tires. By now we all know about the Ms fin achy steering response under certain driving conditions. Over my time here reading this board and speaking with a few of you, we all know that tires are the only cure for some of the suspension and steering complaints.<p/>If you guys don't mind Ill post a template in a post to follow this with the information to fill out.   <p/>I made this an open poll. If you feel like adding your chosen tire for others to select by all means, go for it. I know many of you guys are either facing an upcoming tire selection or want to rant/rave about your Ms shoes. <p/>The intention of this thread is to create a resource for new and current members to share what are the best tires for this particular car. If we can compile information here and when your responses yield enough information we will create a finished guide. <p/>Any input and constructive content you can provide would be greatly appreciated by many people. <p/>Thanks In Advance<p/>  ]]> 
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  <dc:creator>SteveTheTech</dc:creator> 
  <dc:date>2009-03-01T16:15:28-08:00</dc:date> 
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