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<blockquote data-quote="k3nny(E46)" data-source="post: 94064" data-attributes="member: 1597"><p>Depending on your budget, I would recommend the Bridgestone Potenza GIII. I use the Potenza S-03 (which came with the car) but I don't think I can afford to replace them after this round. The GIII's I was told is quite good, silent, good overall grip and harder wearing than Goodyear of the same class. Personally, I have tried the Potenza RE711 which was the predecessor of the GIII. Perhaps you should ask if there are any users of the GIII and what their opinions are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="k3nny(E46), post: 94064, member: 1597"] Depending on your budget, I would recommend the Bridgestone Potenza GIII. I use the Potenza S-03 (which came with the car) but I don't think I can afford to replace them after this round. The GIII's I was told is quite good, silent, good overall grip and harder wearing than Goodyear of the same class. Personally, I have tried the Potenza RE711 which was the predecessor of the GIII. Perhaps you should ask if there are any users of the GIII and what their opinions are. [/QUOTE]
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