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    Ken, I don't have first hand experience with them, but a lot of guys in the late model performance car world seem to like them a lot. That being said, your comment about wet weather performance is something to be mindful of. The P-Zero tires on the Boss Mustang have that issue too. They are a high performance tire that in warm, dry weather stick like glue to the track................but the rubber compound is not tolerant of wet or cool/cold. You've got to dig some in the reviews of these things to find folks who've paid attention to that sort of thing, or find a "professional" performance review where they address all weather performance.

    Edit: I was going to add further, but the server took one of it's semi-frequent dumps and now I've lost the train of thought........................I'm waving as it pulls out of the station........
    Last edited by Bob Parmenter; 04-07-2015 at 06:59 AM.
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