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Which ones run the quietest? I am sick of these screaming-ass loud Michelins I am running now. Way too loud going 80 or so on these concrete freeways around here. I am trying to build a civilized 2002 without giving up any performance if possible so who makes the quietest tire in 13 and 14 inch?

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Dunlop SP Sport A2 in size P195/60 R14

I've had them for one year, and have been impressed with both the dry & wet grip + these are the quietest tires yet. No freeway drone, no noticeable tire noise, they don't even make a screech when cornering aggressively.

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Lyrics from Jerry Jeff Walker.

I'm running Dunlop SP Sport A2's.

They do not seem to be particularly noisy, but at 80 there is enough wind noise the tires are really secondary. You must have new door seals :-)

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