How much would you pay for a modern tech 15" 60 series performance streetable tire?

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And I'll say this just because I feel I have too. Anybody that thinks all seasons handle great, are non drivers. Also, a car with a setup proper chassis and suspension will NEED high performance rubber! All seasons are not for serious performance cars, unless you never drive more than 3/10s!

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100% agree...
...and your car is the coolest thing I've seen all day. I like it better with the steelies... but either way, that thing is awesome.
 
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Can you describe the tire your thinking of in some detail? Or a link to the tire you would like it to perform like? (Ratings)
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@MRGTX

And there are no 15 sizes available in those tires pictured I will assume.

Well, I didn't poke around the web to look for any. The combo of the above super sticky tires AND a long 300+ wear rating seems like the impossible combo.

What you said early about the cars suspension and body flex giving out before a decent tire does is so dead on correct it makes me laugh. I hope there is something out there for you and I.
 

@MRGTX

And there are no 15 sizes available in those tires pictured I will assume.

Well, I didn't poke around the web to look for any. The combo of the above super sticky tires AND a long 300+ wear rating seems like the impossible combo.

What you said early about the cars suspension and body flex giving out before a decent tire does is so dead on correct it makes me laugh. I hope there is something out there for you and I.

There are some 15" sizes for some tires in that class but they're all in import car diameters (<24") so basically useless if the goal is period-correct proportions or good taste.

I'm very ok with 200 treadwear which seems to be the standard for sticky streetable rubber. No, they don't last long but for the vast majority of us, half of our tires (specifically the front ones ;) ) die of old age before they wear down to the belts.
 
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