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Old 07-22-2011, 11:53 PM   #9 (permalink)
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A lot of good LRR tires can be had for the same price as non-LRR tires. Some of the better LRR tires can out-perform regular tires while still offering LRR benefits.

Besides, if you're plunking down $400-500 on a set of tires, an extra $30-50 for LRR tires darn well ought to be recouped a couple times over in gas savings. One will notice the large hit first, while the much smaller savings amounts will be lost in the shuffle.
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