> Goodyear Eagle GTII
> Dunlop SP Sport 4000
> Continental SportContact CV90
> Dunlop SP Sport 8000
> BFG Euro T/A RF
> Bridgestone Potenza RE71
> Michelin Pilot XGT H4
> Nitto NT450 Extreme

If you throw the snow thing out of the equation, there is only one choice
here - SP-8000's!  The Nitto's blow, BTW.  If you can't live without snow
traction, I'd get some real snow tires on steel wheels for winter, if that's
the case.  The only tire you list that will give you any kind of snow
traction is the SP-4000, and maybe the Michelin's, but neither of those will
even approach the performance of the SP-8000's in the dry (they are VERY
good in the rain, too).
Oh, and my comment on the Nitto's is based on lengthy discussions had over
time on the GTI VR6 list.  A couple of guys had the Nitto's, and weren't
impressed, especially when they put on SP-8000's, Toyo T1's, or one of two
or three other tires that seem to be much better.

--Holland
Forced Failure Racing
Don't Ask MotorSports
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a2_16V List Owner
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San Jose, California


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