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245/35/21 Set of 4 Continental ExtremeContact DW 8.5/32 Tread Left

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I have a set of 4 Continental ExtremeContact DW's in 245/35/21 that came with the set of 21" turbines I bought but replaced with Michelin Pilot Sports.

Tires are like new with at least 8.5/32 tread left all around. No bubbles, patches or repairs to any of the tires.

Retail for $900 from Tirerack, asking $500 OBO

Located in Brea, North OC area.
 

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I'm interested. I currently have 21" Continental SportContact5 installed OEM with 26k miles. Not sure if you're a tire expert but any reason or why Tesla switched from SportContact5 to ExtremeContact as OEM? Or why you would take a loss to switch out for the Super Sports?

I hoping my next set last just as long. The naysayers claim 21" rims chew through tires but I'm going to get 30k mile without an issue from SportContact5.