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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
New tires for the 450
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[QUOTE="ThreeBigFords, post: 1399989, member: 25294"] I didn't have much luck with the Toyo M608's, couldn't get them to balance, even after replacing two out of the 6 new tires, horrible tire squirm, very loud, rough ride, heck...even smelled really bad. The only redeeming feature was the look. And I'm a HUGE Toyo fan. The stock Conti HSR's are HORRIBLE traction wise as stated. So I paid the upcharge and swapped the new 608's for the Michelin XDS2's, and have been VERY pleased. Well worth the money. Time will tell on longevity, but the only category that these fall short on compared to the Toyo's is in the overall look. Not quite as aggressive looking. [/QUOTE]
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