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    Does anyone have any experience with these tires? I need a set in 205/45/16 for a set of Konig Villian wheels. The Tire Rack has a set for 340.

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    I have a set on my daily driver wheels. They aren't quite all-seasons, but they aren't very sticky either.

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    I'm replacing a set now. Didn't even last $25k miles. I can't recommend them.
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    I bought a set on sale earlier. At first I did not like them much. The turn in was slow and numb. However, after I pump it up to 32 lbs and after several thousand miles, I come to like it. Given I have the 225/50/15 size. This a big step up from the BS 195/50. It is stickier than the BS. When it does break away, it does so in a progressive manner. It is hard to provoke much noise from it. If you drive by your ears, you may not like it. For the TCB $ I paid, I have to say my money was well spent.
    Gabriel

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    I tend to run my tire pressures on the high side so 32lbs isn't bad for me. It's about what I run in the back with 35 on the front.

    How aggressive do you drive? Did you rotate the tires? 25,000 seems a little low for all season tires.

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    Have purchased 3 sets. One on a Miata and two on the Proto. Daughter also has a set on her Solara up in Kansas. Only got about 25k on the Miata set but the ones on the Proto went 40K. Is there really anything that is a true all season tire on a Miata? On the Proto they were excellent through Kansas winters and earlier this year when we had that little distraction during Jerry Bowl week I had no problem driving in from Parker County every day. Scared my native Texan wife though..... For the dollar I would buy them again for a daily driver but maybe not a Miata but then my Miatas don't play on wintery roads.
    Steve

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    I had the Khumo ASX all season tires and their grip sucked in the sun and sucked in the rain. Didn't last that long either.
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    I've been pleased wtih them before as simply passenger car tires. They didn't do well as performance tires.
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    My 01 had them when I bought it. I had 205/50/15 on stock rims, and I liked them.
    Good: cheap, average grip after a couple thousand miles.

    Bad: randomly lose grip on wet surfaces, average grip in dry, only lasted me ~20k but I drive crazy,
    I had to pump them up to 40 to keep them from rolling over too much at an autocross.
    Great for drifting in the rain.

    If you can, spend a little more and get a lot more grip.
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