I Have been shopping for some new tires for my 06 max. I saw the GY Eagle F1 GS2 (Ultra high performance summer tires) at tirerack.com for 100 bucks a piece. I have always wanted a stickier tire so these really jumped into my eyes. They were ZR speed rated which means triple digit speed would be confy.
I asked Discount tire to price match it, and after (what felt like pulling teeth, since ordinarily the GS2 are 300 bucks a piece), they agreed to match it. Well a week later, the tires are there, they install them and yadi yada...uh it's not the GS2s on there, it's the F1 all season. So my question is, does this mistake help me?
I mean I originally wanted the GS2s b/c I live in San Antonio Texas, we do not have winters, and therefore we can live with summer tires all year long. The GS2s marked higher on grip but was a tick lower on ride confort, noise, and obviously snow traction was horrible..2 out of 10. The All season scored highest average wise and seem to do everything better if you average it out.
Sooooo can you guys advise? I am dreading to have to go back to Discount tire and wait another week for the GS2s to come in. I guess price wise, these are 190 bucks at tirerack so I am still really getting a steal by paying half of that per tire.
As is and driving it for about 60 miles now, these are way better than what I had (both the original equipment RSA and my replacement Falkens). I did 120s and they sing beautifully in the cabin, felt like 85-90 as before 110's would create a lil wallowing sound. So, Should I keep? Or go back and have them rectify the mistake?
I guess the ultimate question I am asking (and I know it's hard to answer without experiencing it first hand) is: Would the GS2's provide that much more grip than the all season and will this extra grip suffice to sacrifice a louder cabin, a less comfy ride, and a useless traction in snow?
Thanks in advance.

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