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Hi,

I have to change my front tyres. The backs were changed a few months ago to Michelin Pilot Primacys (before that I always had Dunlop).

I've found a cool website called www.blackcircles.com, very good prices.

I was thinking of just sticking another pair of Michelin's on the front (89 each), but then I saw a good deal for some Dunlop SP Sport 01s(82 each).

Any experiences? The Dunlops seems to be a better tyre when reading through the site, plus the Michelins on the back seem nothing special. What do other Mk1, Mk2 LS400 owners put on their cars?

Link for the Dunlop site

http://www.dunloptyres.co.uk/site/tyres/ca.../patterns/SP01/

Link for the Michelin site

www.michelin.co.uk (you have to search for pilot primacy)

Thanks in advance,

M

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I have always prefered the Dunlops.......................

They last long too..

They offer much better grip.

I remember having Michelins on one of my M3's amd Dunlops on the next, believe me the Dunlops offered much better grip...

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