I have not tried driving on wet asphalt "without an internal limiter", but offhand they go well. It's more of a matter of sanity and safety on the road - no need to try to figure out the limit of tires. In general, I highly recommend. With its pros: 245/40 and 275/35 R19. - Despite the low profile, quite a comfortable ride in terms of working out the surface of the road. - Excellent dynamic qualities - driving like on rails. - For such rubber, a very decent level of acoustic comfort - before that I used Potenza S1 and R009 Breeches, they sing hoo! - A very humane price for Japanese rubber. - Interesting tread pattern Got cons: - Lack of a side - take care of the discs when maneuvering near the curbs! - Like any other high-speed rubber, loves heat.
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