Originally Posted By: The Critic
Of course, grip be [censored]-- these are very low-grip tires IMO. These tires have a firmer sidewall and acceptable dry grip, but in wet they are mediocre at best.
My experience has been otherwise.
I put a set of Hydroedge on my wife's 2002 Camry, front.
The grip in the wet was nothing short of phenomenal.
However, they were exceptionally noisy.
So, I put a set of Goodyear Assurance TripleTred on the front and moved the Hydroedge to rear.
Last May we were caught in torrential rain for days heading through North Carolina, South Carolina, and Florida.
With these tires on the car you could do 75 mph all day long on the Interstate with no sign of hydroplaning or other slippage - it was like driving on a sunny day.