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Sumitomo Tour Plus LSH Tires

Fierce Instinct ZR 235/50/18
Ultra High Performance With A Street-Smart Appearance

The Fierce Instinct ZR cranks out some serious ultra high-performance traction with a look that tells others your ride is all about business. It's a Z-rated tire that's not afraid to make an edgy statement.


FEATURES & BENEFITS
Solid circumferential rib, enhanced steering response and on-center feel
Biting edges on the tread blocks for enhanced wet and winter weather performance
Twin orbital channels help to evacuate on site water from the tread contact patch for enhanced wet weather performance
Rim protector to help guard rims against accidental curb damage
Flame stylized black sidewall for distinctive appearance
30,000 Mile / 50,000 Km Tread Life Limited Warranty* *See warranty brochure for complete details

I purchased then at Sam's CLub for $156 ea. Great tire!

These tires are made by Goodyear as are Dunlop tires. see link http://www.goodyear.com/cfmx/web/corporate/media/news/story.cfm?a_id=26
 
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When it comes to tires, you get what you pay for. I've learned that many times over and if there were a sterling in the quicksand, I'd be the first to toot its horn.

Research before you buy is the best option. TireRack is an awesome resource.

Price, performance, quality, warranty ... it all comes together based on what you can afford IMHO.
 
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