I'll be in the market for a new set of DD tires here in the next month or so. Gonna order from Tirerack. Anybody have any suggestions? They've got some good rebates going on a lot of brands right now...
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I'll be in the market for a new set of DD tires here in the next month or so. Gonna order from Tirerack. Anybody have any suggestions? They've got some good rebates going on a lot of brands right now...
Check out the survey results at Tire Rack....good way to check your options.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/surveyresults/index.jsp
Discounttiredirect.com has had some great deals during black Friday week the last few years.
If I was buying street tires right now, I would probably buy Yokohama S Drives. Maybe someone that has/had will chime in.
I like the Kumho AST, good tire for the money.
bidgestone pole position re-960, they have adequate dry traction, decent in the rain and they last forever!!!
whatever is cheapest!!! lol. :P
+1 on the Kuhmo
pretty comfortable with the falken ziex 912's they were pretty cheap and work well in dry and wet..
My Star Specs weren't that expensive (~$90 each) and after 6k miles look just barely worn (done 2 autocrosses on them I think). Seems like good wear to me!
Anybody have any experience with this Yokahama?
I think it's still fairly new, but already has great reviews!
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....or+%28H%26V%29
When you decide what you want and before you go the on-line route you might check with Todd Eady at Discount Tire in Plano. He has met or beaten on-line pricing from a final on the car perspective on every set of tires (6 vehicles plus trailer) we've purchased that were not shaved for the past couple of years and, of course, he sponsors the tire contingency program for several of our local autocross clubs. 8700 Ohio Drive, Plano (972) 377-8242
no affiliation with Discount Tire,
Steve E.
Any Discount Tire will do price matching, but I've had really good luck working with Cody at the Cedar Hill store (used to be at one of the Arlington stores). Always beats or matches online pricing, has gotten me Hoosiers, V710s and Hankook Z214s in the past, and even gotten tires shaved at a different location and brought back for mounting.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....del=Altimax+HP
I run the above tire on my for daily driving and rain autocross when that happens. I've ran them a few times in the dry too. They are all seaon tires but offer enough performance for good spirited on road driving and I've never had them feel like they were even about to hydroplane on wet roads. For a strictly street tire I recomend these.
Loving my S-drives. The Falkens 912's are also excellent. None of these (except Star Specs) would be worth sh** for autox.
Got the Falken 912's to DD and they are pretty good, definitely not near the grip levels of top tier ST tires but good enough for street use. The only thing is they only last about 2X as long as sticky ST tires not 4-5X like I was expecting. If you have a staggered setup the warranty doesn't apply but if you can rotate/balance then you can warranty the tires to 40-50K miles depending on aspect ratio.
I have the 16 inch all season Khumos. They stick pretty well in wet or dry unless you, ahem, over inflate them. got the car in a wicked double ground loop last week after driving through an s curve on ramp on damp pavement. Luckily, I didnt hit anything as it was 5 am. I have been running around with 35 psi in tires. think I'll take them down to 30 psi cold. Anyone got a better set up for tire pressure?
I have the Ecsta ASTs right now and in the dry I run 35 to 40, but in the wet they're known for letting the back end kick out. I just pay attention better in the rain cause I love drifting but it would be nice to not worry.
I'm gonna try the Ecsta ASXs next before I go to Star Specs. These Kumhos require more pressure to keep from rolling onto the sidewall but are ok for street use at 30. I only run high pressure cause I drive like a mad man :drive:
I had Kumho Ecsta ASX's
The ASX's really sucked on wet roads at normal PSI's. I did not like the grip on dry pavement either, but wet roads made the car want to hydroplane. These were the worst tires I have had on the car so far.
Others were Stock Toyo's, I think R28's and Goodyear GTHR's. The GTHR's give a much better grip than my Kumho's ever thought about, too bad they quit making them.
I love my Yokohama S-Drives. Great on the street and they have been a good starting tire for the track (I've done two events on them with a third coming up).
I'm between the S-Drives and possibly these Continentals...
Anybody use these?
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....omCompare1=yes
They look like they would be good in the wet and probably a little less dry grip?
BF Goodrich G-Force Sport CC
340 a a
$114 each at Discount Tire.
225/50/zr/16. 35psi.
Mounted at 61k in July 2010 on my Z4 2.5i base that is now at 78k. Rotated at 6k but cannot be rotated again due to the rears are below the wear bars. No track days or autocross just daily long commute down I20 and some backroads and I got less than 20k out of them. They did well in the wet and a few mornings below 37 degrees did well also. Very smooth and quiet when corning hard on hot pavement. I felt pretty secure and confident with them but am extremely disappointed in their short life. When purchased with replacement certificates I was told to expect 35 to 40k but when I returned to have the rotation I was told there was no mileage warranty on these tires due to aspect ratio and no rotation due to the bald rears.
Next up for me is Continental ExtremeContact DWS 225/50/zr/16. 560 a a. I have read several reviews that praise these in the wet and beat much more expensive tires consistantly in tests. They do have mileage warranty at 50k. I will try and give a review of these over time.
Hankook V4 ES H105 420 A A look good also at $74 each and have a $40 rebate going now on a set of 4 but have no tread warranty like the Goodrich's.
I am considering upgrading from my Z4's 16's to staggered 17's. Front 17x8 +47 225/45/17, rear 17x8 +50 255/45/17 I will start my own thread about that later.
Have you ever made a claim on a treadlife warrenty? Most are worthless at best. Same with road hazzard.
They mark the tire price to it's full retail value and then tell you, "well Mr. Bill, you've got 18k mile out of this tire and it has a 50K mile warrenty. Our retail price is $230 per tire. Since you only put a 1/3 of the mileage your cost will be $85 plus an extra $15 mounting and balancing fee and then we'll tack on another $10 for the road hazzard fee."
Sorry, just had to rant. I just had a road hazzard warrenty where they tried to charge me more for the tire than I purchased it for. They gave me a tire that has a shorter treadlife than the remaining 3 tires have left on them and told me they quit making that size tire all together and I am getting the last one in the area. Then they could'nt understand why I did'nt want to buy the road hazzard warrenty on the new tire. I am through with Goodyear!
Put the Continentals on the Z4 last night. I did manage to get a treadlife adjustment. $25 for each of the fronts and $20 for each of the rears. They price matched the lowest price with shipping I found online at $114 each and mounted/balanced at $5 off usual price and payed no disposal fees. I did not get certificates so the total was $464.
I did however find this afternoon, my fancy metal valves and caps have been replaced with cheap rubber valves and caps. After I even told them I wanted the new reuseable metal ones reused. My guess is some kid pocketed them. GRRRR
I will try to review the tires after each 6k.