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<blockquote data-quote="docrayboy" data-source="post: 525939" data-attributes="member: 19175"><p>Bridgestone Potenza RE001 non RFTs-I changed mine for MR540 a piece-17 inches size. I believe all tyres of the top 3 marques-Bridge,Michellin,Conti are the same-all the noise they make is marketing-bull! The main thing is don't debate so much-go out there and get fresh tyres and don't be silly to blow a hole in your wallet. Tyres are the best investment you could make for your car-not that set Brembo ceramic brakes that cost a house!...its a good fresh set of new affordable tyres...!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="docrayboy, post: 525939, member: 19175"] Bridgestone Potenza RE001 non RFTs-I changed mine for MR540 a piece-17 inches size. I believe all tyres of the top 3 marques-Bridge,Michellin,Conti are the same-all the noise they make is marketing-bull! The main thing is don't debate so much-go out there and get fresh tyres and don't be silly to blow a hole in your wallet. Tyres are the best investment you could make for your car-not that set Brembo ceramic brakes that cost a house!...its a good fresh set of new affordable tyres...! [/QUOTE]
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