Although the Metzler has a disadvantage of mileage reduction it does have great traction. I was running 9's with mine and just the TTS upgrade. Faster now with the Carpenter bits in her
I did notice that one of the benifits of the metzler was the thick sidewalls which when I got a hole in her (large enough that it took four plugs to close it) I was able to ride a good 15 miles on her to the gas station to repair it. When I had the blow out on the Avon it sat flat on the rim and I had all I could do to steer it off the road on a side street and had to tow it away. I have not got a flat on the Exedra Max yet (knock on wood) so I have know comparison except I like the way she feels and hooks up. By far the best hooking tire I have ran has been the the Conti Race attack tire but being softer rubber mileage did go down to the metzler range. The cheapest tire I ran was the Shinko at 165 dollars which only lasted for 3400 miles. But to be fair I was torching it alot!

I tried the car tire thing for about 500 miles but hey its like sticking your finger in your eye (it does not take to many times before you realize it hurts. The car tire did good at starting the burn pile of green tree limbs!!!!
As for bringing the front end up I like to avoid it although it still comes up some when I hit her hard even a couple inches whne I bang fourth gear at 150 mph, but I am usually leaning forward and chin on the tank so she levels right back out smoothly.