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Bought a navy jacket from Ford with the name on the front left. Looking for someone to embroider "FiestaST' on the right side. Anyone know of someone who can do it?
 


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Thanks for the info. You enjoying your tyres?
 


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Fronts are to the wear bars with only 3k miles on them 😁
Other than that they are decent. I’m seriously considering Michelin Pilot Sport 3 next, mainly for better street tire life. They’re rated at 300, not much but something.

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Fronts are to the wear bars with only 3k miles on them [emoji16]
Other than that they are decent. I’m seriously considering Michelin Pilot Sport 3 next, mainly for better street tire life. They’re rated at 300, not much but something.

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I’m trying the Dunlop tires after the 615k. My car has been dead for months so I cannot verify how long they last.
 


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You really punish them, don't you? I can get over 20,000 out of mine, but not quite as aggressive as you! If I can still get them, I'll buy them again! For the price I paid, they're happy being under my car!
 


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If those could handle the cold at all, even without being 'M&S/very light snow rated', I would buy them right now as future replacements for my 205/50-16 Neo Gens on the Dekagrams! [wink] [thumb]

HOW long have they offered that size in these??
I ran 615s and got ~20k out of them including year round use. Granted, I lived in South Carolina so rarely did they see < 45 degrees.
 


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I ran 615s and got ~20k out of them including year round use. Granted, I lived in South Carolina so rarely did they see < 45 degrees.
Yeah, a 200 tread wear tire is not going to cut it at this latitude, not even a slightly less radically gumball one (615K) than the stickier top tier autocross/open track top tier 'faves' (660s, A052, etc.).

If Michelin offered the Pilot Sport A/S 4 in a 215/45-16, they'd be on my Dekagrams right now.
 


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Yeah, a 200 tread wear tire is not going to cut it at this latitude, not even a slightly less radically gumball one (615K) than the stickier top tier autocross/open track top tier 'faves' (660s, A052, etc.).

If Michelin offered the Pilot Sport A/S 4 in a 215/45-16, they'd be on my Dekagrams right now.
No doubt. Gotta have a set of summer and winter tires unless you run all seasons.
 




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