| Message | If you have a tt you're going to need a very grippy tire under you or you will find yourself sideways very easily.  I ran on some goodyears for a few days (back up tires) and found myself spinning in 2nd and a little in third.  This really made me respect the car, and love my Bridgestone's even more when I got them back on. So basically, if you have a tt, I'd go with Bridgestone Potenza S03's or an equivalant tire.  If you have an N/A you can get away with something with a longer tread life/less grip.  Take the others advice and check tire rack out.  Find something that suits your needs.  I'd stay away from kuhmo's and any other cheap tire if possible.  I had a set on my prelude, and they were ok, but nothing like a Bridgestone.   
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