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    Well, in my opinion, which ain't worth much, I'd spend my money on the Kumho's and spend the difference on something else nice for the rod. Sure Michelins are good tires. Hard rubber, long mileage. Not always the best for wet. Kumho's are hardly "off-brand" tires. Maybe if you live in Sticksville, but not in most other places in the modern world. Don't think Chrysler would use a substandard tire on their vehicles. No one likes litigation.

    Have you looked at all brands? Can't believe they are the only two. My front tires are as big (or bigger) than your rears. Hope you plan on using a traditional rims with those skinny-ass tires, otheriwise they might look a little strange on a billet rim.

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    Have you looked at all brands? Can't believe they are the only two. My front tires are as big (or bigger) than your rears. [/I]

    I've done numerous searches on line and the brands (blackwall) I have found are Michelin, (only available from Coker), Kuhmo and Vredestein.

    Hope you plan on using a traditional rims with those skinny-ass tires, otheriwise they might look a little strange on a billet rim.


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