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I can get a deal on those for my girlfriends car. (92 jetta turbo diesel). How do they wear? I`m sure the performance will be plenty for the car, but I`d like them to be good for at least 30000 miles...
If not, i was showed some Riken tires (one touring, log life, one h rated performance touring ) for roughly the same price.
TIA
Marco Tatta 98.5 SE MTX, Duratec EGR block, fog light fix, custom shift boot, monsterflow intake, Ecotek valve Quasi dual cardoctor exhaust. Hacksaw short shift, Momo race "s" carbon knob, ghetto rear strut bar, 16 inch cougar wheels with 225/50/16 kumho 712s
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The XST would not be any good in the snow, only rain. Where you live, get one that is M&S rated.
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Don't worry Dan, i have dedicated winter tires, so those can be summer tires.
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Should be a good tire for summer duty then.
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never mind, this really scared me off cooper for a while... http://www.coopertirelitigation.com/coopertire/ Especially since i am canadian, i am not even covered by the class action suit 
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Wow, I didn't know Cooper made Pirelli's and Yokohama's (Just certain ones). The list on that site of brands made by Cooper was eye opening. I expected Pep Boys, Giant, Mastercraft, etc but not Pirelli. I had one of those (Pirelli P8000 Vizzola) on my Escort. Don't know if they were under this recall, but I loved those tires.
"My Name is Richard. I am a Contouraholic." 1999 SE Sport Duratec ATX Spruce Green; Drop--In K&N Filter; VentShades; Fog Lamp Fix Mod & PIAA510s with Bumper Braces & Stock Type aiming screw mod; PIAA 9006 Super White Headlamps AIWA CDC-MP3 HU; WeatherTech Mats Viper 600ESP w/Remote entry
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I don't think Cooper does anything different than the other manufacturers. Companies like Pirelli probably would not contract them to build their tires if they thought Cooper was inferior.
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Dan, did you read the thread I posted? Just the kind of thing you stumble upon on the internet...
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Yes; I knew about this several months ago. It doesn't leave you with a warm and fuzzy feeling, but its probably something the other others guys have done also. At least they didn't have the massive tread separations like Firestone.
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