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  1. Moderators, I have somehow managed to post in the wrong location, please move this post to the proper location. Thank You Living in Florida and new to the Porsche Boxster S community. I have just purchased a 2000 boxster S from Suncoast Porsche in Sarasota. I am looking for tire recommendations (18" Rad Sport Wheels) to deal with the tsunami like rains we experience here in Florida. I am want a tire that sheds water and sticks well in dry conditions. I am not concerned with tire wear, I only want to find a tire that sticks well in all conditions being driven as a daily driver in Florida's unpredictable weather. I currently have Michelin Pilot Sports with about 7k of use on them. I have looked at tire rack and am not too sure but I am thinking about trying the Bridgestone Potenza S03 tires. Anyone have anything good or bad to say about these tires? What are your recommendations for a place with heavy downpours?
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