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<blockquote data-quote="SlimWady" data-source="post: 184255" data-attributes="member: 7332"><p>I had goodyear efficient grip on the front which were fairly decent and surprising in the wet. Falken ZE 914 on the rear which had fair grip but when they let go, they let go! and nearly put me in the barrier off a roundabout. all 195/40R17</p><p></p><p>Ive just put a full set of 205/40 Michelin PS3s on and the difference is definitely noticeable, very decent dry grip compared to the last, not had chance to test the wet grip yet but ive confidence in them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlimWady, post: 184255, member: 7332"] I had goodyear efficient grip on the front which were fairly decent and surprising in the wet. Falken ZE 914 on the rear which had fair grip but when they let go, they let go! and nearly put me in the barrier off a roundabout. all 195/40R17 Ive just put a full set of 205/40 Michelin PS3s on and the difference is definitely noticeable, very decent dry grip compared to the last, not had chance to test the wet grip yet but ive confidence in them. [/QUOTE]
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