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    I had Kumho ASX's on the MSM when I bought it. They did NOT like heat. They got evilly greasy when it was hitting ~100; bad enough that I had some snap oversteer at ~50% throttle (no boost) on surface streets. This was on a 205/45-16 Tire.

    Running Kumho XS's now, 205/50-15. They actually are not that bad in the rain. I've been driving them daily sine I got them. They seem to grip better @ 100% tread depth than the ASX's did @ 60% (in the wet). Not bad given that they are a dedicated summer tire.

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    lol
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    Free Italian immigrant with purchase of four Nitto tires?
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    Anyone have any thoughts/experiences on the Falken FK-452's? I won the tire drawing at ER for Falken, so trying to decide what to get with them. I've switched to Kumho XS's for my autox wheels, but I'll need some new DD tires on my 17x7.5 street wheels in the next few months.
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    Quote Originally Posted by creek View Post
    The Falken 912s are the replacement for the 512 and is getting great reviews from everybody. Hard to beat at less than $60

    http://www.discount-tires-2go.com/St...ShowLarge=True
    I ordered these on Thursday. Seemed like a great price on a tire with good reviews from here. I think they will be perfect for a DD and perform well enough for Trina at Hallett next year.
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    I have BF Goodrich Traction T/A tires and have been very happy w/them. When I bought them I did extensive research and found stellar reviews, especially for rainy weather and by Miata owners.

    Due to a part failure that threw my Miata out of alignment, the tread was ruined on my front tires + I must buy 2 new tires. The Traction T/A tires were discontinued in Oct. 2008 and the replacement is the BF Goodrich g-force Supersport A/S. In searching for tire reviews, it shows that tire lacking in wet handling.

    Can anyone suggest another tire that rates particularly well with wet weather? The problem seems to be that currently tires are being made only for larger rim sizes (even Miatas have larger rims now), so selection is limited in 14-inch.

    The best I have found on paper in doing research is the Bridgestone Potenza RE960AS Pole Position. They're a bit pricey, but might be worth it safety-wise. Anyone have any experience with these tires?…Can suggest anything better, with rainy weather being a top concern?

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    Quote Originally Posted by black roadster View Post
    I ordered these on Thursday. Seemed like a great price on a tire with good reviews from here. I think they will be perfect for a DD and perform well enough for Trina at Hallett next year.
    Did you get these yet? Would like to know how you like em. Which retailer did you use?
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    Quote Originally Posted by chameleon View Post
    Can suggest anything better, with rainy weather being a top concern?
    You moving to Seattle?

    Rainy weather is not a concern, let alone a top one, in DFW.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CosmosMpower View Post
    Did you get these yet? Would like to know how you like em. Which retailer did you use?
    I got them but I haven't installed them yet. I ordered them from the link Creek posted. Discount Tires 2 Go
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    Quote Originally Posted by sammm View Post
    You moving to Seattle?

    Rainy weather is not a concern, let alone a top one, in DFW.
    Sammm,

    There's no need for sarcasm.…Rainy weather is a top priority to me! Maybe you've never been close to a bad accident in the rain; I had until I got my Traction T/A tires. This area gets plenty of overflow from flash floods.

    Different people have different needs. I thought this forum was supposed to be welcoming towards new members.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chameleon View Post
    Sammm,

    There's no need for sarcasm.…Rainy weather is a top priority to me! Maybe you've never been close to a bad accident in the rain; I had until I got my Traction T/A tires. This area gets plenty of overflow from flash floods.

    Different people have different needs. I thought this forum was supposed to be welcoming towards new members.
    For starters, read this -
    http://forums.dfwmiata.com/showthread.php?t=1493

    Secondly, if you don't drive like an idiot in the rain you will be OK. Severe hydroplaning= idiot. Have you lived in DFW all your life? If you have, you know we don't get that much rain. If you haven't, we don't get that much rain.

    Lastly, thank you and please drive thru.

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    Just saw the part about 'flash floods'. Really? That's your concern? I've driven a Miata thru a flash flood with water splashing up over the hood. I think I was on Azenis at the time.

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    Thank you, thank you, thank you for getting this thread on a new page so I do not have to look at Mr BRG's goofy pic every time I open it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sammm View Post
    For starters, read this -
    http://forums.dfwmiata.com/showthread.php?t=1493

    Secondly, if you don't drive like an idiot in the rain you will be OK. Severe hydroplaning= idiot. Have you lived in DFW all your life? If you have, you know we don't get that much rain. If you haven't, we don't get that much rain.

    Lastly, thank you and please drive thru.

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    Just saw the part about 'flash floods'. Really? That's your concern? I've driven a Miata thru a flash flood with water splashing up over the hood. I think I was on Azenis at the time.
    I need to find that video of my miata flying through 2 inches of standing water at Mineral Wells...
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    Quote Originally Posted by tailchaser View Post
    I need to find that video of my miata flying through 2 inches of standing water at Mineral Wells...
    I need to find the video of my miata flying thru 2 feet of moving water in Arlington!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sammm View Post
    I need to find the video of my miata flying thru 2 feet of moving water in Arlington!
    I'm not sure I want to see that...
    Maybe 4 wheels aren't so bad after all... wickett.org
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    Well, I was hoping to get some useful information about tires…what a concept!

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    Quote Originally Posted by chameleon View Post
    Well, I was hoping to get some useful information about tires…what a concept!
    Nope... fundamental rule on this forum... Once you get past page 1, the chance of useful info is near zero.

    OTOH... most UHP summer tires provide OUTSTANDING wet performance -IF the temperature > 70 degrees. Do you want wet - slick road capability in the winter months? Or are you asking about summer time water? The Falken 512/912 are a pretty good balance if you need the slick season traction but still want good (but not great) grip in the warm season. Most (possibly all) UHP summer tires become useless when the temps are below 45 AND it's damp.
    Maybe 4 wheels aren't so bad after all... wickett.org
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    Quote Originally Posted by tailchaser View Post
    Nope... fundamental rule on this forum... Once you get past page 1, the chance of useful info is near zero.

    OTOH... most UHP summer tires provide OUTSTANDING wet performance -IF the temperature > 70 degrees. Do you want wet - slick road capability in the winter months? Or are you asking about summer time water? The Falken 512/912 are a pretty good balance if you need the slick season traction but still want good (but not great) grip in the warm season. Most (possibly all) UHP summer tires become useless when the temps are below 45 AND it's damp.
    Am wanting an all-season tire; the reviews look decent on the 912; just want to check all my options.

    Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chameleon View Post
    Well, I was hoping to get some useful information about tires…what a concept!
    Concepts rarely become reality, but thanks for playing along!

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    Go to TireRack.com and check their survey on all-seasons and read the reviews.

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    This guy said the all seasons he had weren't worth a shit in the rain.

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