"Dave J" <david.jacobowitz@gmail . com > wrote in message
news:4914c62b-c7a9-437b-a85a-9594436e8443@j33g2000pri.googlegroups . com ...
>
> I've had my 98 GT Convertible since it was new, and in that time, I've
> worn down a lot of Z-rated, low-profile, sticky tires. It was good
> fun, but now I'm a family man and not as flush with the free cash as I
> once was, and the Mustang is more of an occasional commute and grocery
> getter, and I just don't want to drop $700 or more on new rubber.
>
> Can anyone recommend a set if inexpensive, long-lasting, umm...
> "moderate" performance tires for my car?
>
> Thanks,
> Dave J
>
> PS -- If you're in SF Bay Area and are dying to own a blue 95k miles
> 98 GT Conv in perfect mechanical condition, non-leaking top, and
> "good" appearance, shoot me an email.
Use tirerack . com to explore your options.
I like BF Goodrich, myself. I've used their Comp T/As for years, recently
switched over to the KDWS (great tire). For my '93 convertible, I just
replaced those with the Traction T/A, but I can't recommend them. They came
in at about $105 apiece, but they feel ... mushy to me, like the sidewall
isn't stiff enough or as stiff as I'm used to. Good all around touring tire,
but I don't really trust them in performance situations.
dwight
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