On the PS3's now, and I'm definitely not dissapointed yet.
They seem to hang on just the same as the PS2's in the few bends I've thrown the car into, and they're not even scrubbed in yet.
For $250 a corner, I'll put it out there and say that it's the best buy compared to others in that price range.
I'll try get away over the next few days, perhaps next long weekend for a spirited drive. That'll give me the confidence to say if they are truly just as good as the PS2's.
Penrith.
I called up a Jax for parity, and their price was $240 fitted. They just took 1 day to arrive and I was impatient for the sake of $40.
Have just ordered a set for the 36 at $285 fitted and balanced. The only minor concern is my info suggests they are made in Thailand. pj
If it doesn't explicitly say on the tyre sidewall, you can alternatively enter the plant code at the NHTSA website. It should be the first two characters in the DOT code found on the sidewall and enter it where it says "DOT ID" and uncheck everything except "Tires".
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