Forg
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Was just talking with a mate who made a good point … if my goal is to put the safest tyres on my wife's car & she doesn't push real hard & I'm not likely to ever do so in her car either, then what I'm looking for is wet weather performance; because it's more likely for something to be going unexpectedly pear-shaped in the wet.Disclaimer: My opinion is based on the fact I don't buy or care about tyres for their long lasting wear properties, just how well they grip.
So my desirements are different to yours, I suspect.
Having said that - it seems the PS4S's coincidentally rate very well in the wet!
So now I need recommendations for someone to do the wheel alignment, apparently part of the cause of going through the OEM fronts (which I think are Bridgestone RE050's? Anyone? Anyone? Bueller?) in 27k kms is poor alignment. The rears still have probably 10k kms on them - so that's another year at least.