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Originally Posted by axis
They also don't do as well in the rain.
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Originally Posted by Mydivorcegift
The PSS is a great rain tire...
That was actually one of the reasons when the first set wore out I bought another.
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Doesn't do well in the rain? Really?
I think they do great in the rain. Take a look at this my friend...
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Originally Posted by vroomapunk
I agree, invos dont have all that great of mileage, and Pss's seem to be better, but the price/mileage is what gets me on those.
Maybe I should get PSSs for the rear, and something cheaper for the fronts? I will only be dragging and DD'ing with the car (in mostly dry weather, def no snow here in LA)
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BWAAAAHAAAAHAAA.....MPG's?!?! Are you kidding? You are in the WRONG thread brother. Lol.
I also would not suggest two different brands of tires front to rear. The 'puter does not really like it.
Guys, I have been through two sets of Invo's to the one set of PSS' in a year. I run Invo's for my street tires and my PSS are my dedicated track tires now. Invo's are good if you can't afford the PSS but the PSS last longer and are stickier. Again, all my opinion.
I did gain 6-7 seconds at my track, Autobahn, just by changing from the Invo's to PSS. Well, rims too but you get the idea.
BTW, I found this this morning and thought y'all would appreciate it.

Full article and video here,
http://jalopnik.com/mustang-at-cars-...-at-1514303344
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