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    just wondering on your opinion on mitchilin pilot sport tyers have got 4 new ones on my car that it come with.. what they grip like in dry and wet weather ect?? any info would be helpfull hoping to got out in a few days on my fav road and give her some severe right foot action to see what she can do,,i just like to see what a car can do before i go embarrising boy racers

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    They are fine. They last very well and I havent had a problem with them. They are called Michelin Primacy now should you come to replace them. Of course the T5 eats tyres anyway so enjoy them while they last..
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    I have em on mine. Fronts last about a year for me. (12,000 miles ish). For most of their life they grip very well in wet and dry. Towards the end they get a bit spinny in the wet. On damp, salted roads, they 'scurry around' a lot if you're in a hurry! - but that probably applies to most tyres and cars!

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    i found that out today on salty road was a bit interesting gave her half throttle on roundabout and she said NO and went straight on lol


 

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