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Hi just received my GT350 and I had been doing some research and would like to switch out my tires to prevent some of the issues and to have a longer tread life...What is recommended or what you have you guys have used.

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I keep the stock ones for summer and swap to another set of Michelin Alpins for cold weather/winter driving.
 

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I'm assuming you have a 2019 and are worried about tramlining and wear for the Cup 2 tires on the street?

If thats the case the Pilot Sports that come standard are on the 2016-2018 GT350 cars seem to do well on the street and I have yet to experience any tramlining.
 

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What are these "issues" you are referring to? Incredible grip? Good ride quality? Tires that were specifically engineered for this application?

Now if you're talking about having a street setup and a track setup, that's a different story.
 

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Pilot super sports or Pilot Sport 4s, can't go wrong with either. I had MPSS and were still 40-50% at 17k miles, a few good track days under the belt too.
No track, will probably last over 35k miles if steering is aligned.
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