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motucayman

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    Porsche Cayman 2007
    GMC Yukon Denali XL 2008
    MB 450 SLC 1980
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    Nissan PathFinder 1992

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  1. Yes I did go with 275/35-19. No issues at all. Install for the two tires was only $36.00 and done in 20 mins. Painless.
  2. danieldolin, I literally just installed these tires yesterday on my sport design 19". So far I have driven 40 miles and I find that road noise is lower than the PS2's but the PS2's are close to end of life. Comfort I would say the same maybe a bit more comfortable in the ContiextDWS. If somebody installed these tires and didn't tell me, I don't think I would notice any difference in responsiveness or handling, especially since they are only installed on the rears. During turns I do not notice the rear of the car being mushy or any weak sidewalls, then again its not like I'm doing any autocross type driving on the streets. Overall so far I'm satisfied. I took a picture of the tire from behind. I kind of like the aggressive nature of the pattern. We get occasional snow here in KC so that and the 540 treadwear rating sold me on the DWS's.
  3. TarheelCroc, how many miles did you get out of your rears? I got 17k.
  4. I just installed a pair of Continental Extreme contact DWS all seasons on the rears of my cayman. 275/35-19 at $220 a tire. I know it's frowned upon to install all season on a porsche but I do not track my car yet. I wanted a tire that had a little longer tread life. Once the fronts wear out I'll probably install the same tire in the front. After they wear out I will go back to my PS2 or RE11.
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