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Originally Posted by khail19
That's lame. Pretend I was a moron when it comes to AWD and I did have them buy me one new tire (purely hypothetical, I just bought 4 new ones), would the insurance company be responsible for the differential damage that could occur? Or would I just be screwed and have to pay for it myself?
OT, but I got new Falken Azenis ST-115 and I am quite pleased with them. They aren't quite as sticky as the Goodyears were, but they are oh so quiet and smooth. They still are a good performing tire, just not a max performance type.
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That's the same tire a lot of us are going to for our street tires. My roommate and I both have 'em, and Matt was thinking about getting some, but went with some Toyos IIRC. I really like the ST-115's since they're uber quiet and seem like they'll last a while while still having decent performance in the dry and wet.