I'm getting new tires on my '14 this weekend as I'm getting tired of my nice “vibrating” car. I would like a really good pair of tires that stick but will last (hopefully those two criteria aren't mutually exclusive).
Also, since I will not be AX-ing my new tires, I will also be in the market for a new set of rims which I will also need tires for. If I remember correctly, the sizes I need (rims) are 16x7 and 16x8. However, I don’t know the offset. Maybe SirAndy can help me out on that. I would really like another set of what I already have (Fukes-sp.) but am not sure my budget will support those.
If anyone has some rims for sale that are affordable, I’m open to options…
BFG g-force T/A KDWs are great tires... we have them on my Wife's car and I plan to get them on the teener.. a lot of people love the falken Azenzis too, but I cannot personally vouche for them
i like kumho. ecsta 712's are quiet, neutral and sticky. great in the heavy rain too. not meant for snow/ice.
get the kuhmo 711. make sure you negotiate the price with your local discount tire store. i just had them take off $20 of fluff per tire. it's a great all season tire, and has a longer treadwear rating than the 712.
QUOTE (TROJANMAN @ Jun 17 2005, 07:54 AM) |
get the kuhmo 711. make sure you negotiate the price with your local discount tire store. i just had them take off $20 of fluff per tire. it's a great all season tire, and has a longer treadwear rating than the 712. |
Oops. My rims are 15's not 16's. That'll make for a little cheaper rims.
i like 'em.
you can probably get smoother ride with softer tires, but then you lose wearability. my last tires only lasted 14k miles, so i decided to try the khumos. for the couple of months i've had them, i really like them. the price was definitely right.
Brad has recommended Bridgestone or Dunlop...I don't really like Bridgestone (or at least I didn't like their tires in the past). Does anyone have good reports for these?
i may have been wrong, i am not sure if they are the 711, but here is alink to what they look like
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Kumho&tireModel=ECSTA+ASX&vehicleSearch=false&partnum=045WR6EASX&fromCompare1=yes
they are on my DD, not my 914.
http://www.kumhousa.com/Products/PtnDetails.asp?CatID=6&mainCatID=1
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.. a lot of people love the falken Azenzis too, but I cannot personally vouche for them |
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I think it will depend on what size you want to go with. Kuhmo has just released their new Ecsta SPT in a 195/55/15 and a 205/50/15. The Kuhmo 712 Supra is a good cheap tire. Yokohama ES 100 is a decent tire. Bridgestone S-03 is an awesome tire, but expensive. Bridgestone RE750 is a decent tire. I have driven both and they are much better than Bridgestones of the past. I love the Falken Azenis Sport RT 615, but its not going to last much more than 15,000 miles of street driving.
What is currently on it is:
205/50ZR15 and 225/50ZR15
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I'd stay away from the 712's...too stiff for a comfortable ride...those pretty looking Falken Azenis tires wouldn't be a good choice for a "driver", like Grant mentioned, the life on them will be limited I'd be leary of them in the rain when they start to get worn.
I have Bridgestone S03's on my car, I had a $100 rebate from tirerack/bridgestone on the set. Nice tire
QUOTE (Lyressa Roberts @ Jun 17 2005, 11:11 AM) |
Brad has recommended Bridgestone or Dunlop...I don't really like Bridgestone (or at least I didn't like their tires in the past). Does anyone have good reports for these? |
QUOTE (Lyressa Roberts @ Jun 17 2005, 10:30 AM) |
What is currently on it is: 205/50ZR15 and 225/50ZR15 |
I will second the recommendation of the Falkens for a dry weather tire. I am on my second set of the older tread pattern and I feel they are superior to every other tire I have had for both wear and stiction.
However, they are a complete nightmare on a wet road (epecially with the aggressive setup of my suspension.) The new tire is equal to the old for traction and control (I 'broke in" a set for a friend) and it has been said that the change in tread pattern was to help shed water and reduce aquaplaning.
I would buy another set for combo street and AX. I find them to be both aggressive and confortable. Tire Rack rated them low for tire noise, though in a 914 this really is a non-issue.
My $.02
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QUOTE (ematulac @ Jun 17 2005, 11:47 AM) |
I don't trust Bridgestones. The ones on my Audi broke loose with no warning, and they were pretty much silent while i slid off the road. |
after impact with big rig...luckly when we spun we hit the rear tires of the trailer instead of going under the trailer:
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did you try suing the tire comapny?
QUOTE (TROJANMAN @ Jun 17 2005, 01:38 PM) |
did you try suing the tire comapny? |
I got Kumhos on the 356, the 914, 911 and the wif's truck....cheep and gud....
ZE-502 good for me, okay in rain. bad in snow. need a winter set of tires
you might look into Nitto NT450s extreme performance tires they are V rated with directional tread. I find themvery quite and they stuck very good at willow at the wwc2 . they were a good price also.
Bernie
QUOTE (bernbomb914 @ Jun 17 2005, 01:14 PM) |
you might look into Nitto NT450s extreme performance tires they are V rated with directional tread. I find themvery quite and they stuck very good at willow at the wwc2 . they were a good price also. Bernie |
Forgot to mention the Toyo Proxes T1s. They are a comfortable tire and they grip well but I dont like the soft sidewall. Toyo makes them in the size you are looking at as well.
I am also looking for street tires that handle well.
Are michilens out of the question?
John
$200+ a copy sure.....
I paid like 90 and 110 for 225 and 245/45 16s.....
man, seems like everyone has varied opinions on tires...i have yokohama avs and they are great! I know my bud ran them on his 911 for some time and they still look great, and super sticky. I replaced the rears for clearance but price/performance and longevity are great so far.
I belive everyone has their preferred brand that works for them.
But what size for a daily driver?
Not ax.
Interstate driveing and street for handleing and comfort.
Thanks John
nankang ...
i ran mine for 3 years now, including a full season of AX, they're pretty worn now (still run them btw.) but they were great dry & wet plus fairly cheap ...
all the usual outlets will have them ...
Andy
For me, good touring tire, long life, quiet, good performance especially good traction transition at the limit...
Goodyear Eagle GT-HR
For more grip at limit and good looking tire
Goodyear Assurance Tripletred.
But those are in 195/60R15
QUOTE (Lyressa Roberts @ Jun 17 2005, 10:57 AM) |
Oops. My rims are 15's not 16's. That'll make for a little cheaper rims. |
Yeah...go 16x7s and space out the rears an inch..... go 205 up front and 225 or 245 in the rear....assuming you have flares. The ROCKET loved that combo....
For dry AND wet the SO-3 is the ticket. It won't last a long time if you AX them though. The RE 750 is a budget version of the SO-3, and very good too. For AX in the dry, use what most the winners use (I forget which that is, but they don't rate well in the wet). There is a new Avon M-tech 500 which tests very good for the street and is less expensive than the Bridgestone's mentioned above. The current crop of Bridgestone's (SO-3 and RE 750 are both Bridgestone) is excellent.
QUOTE (racejoe @ Jun 17 2005, 06:15 PM) |
For me, good touring tire, long life, quiet, good performance especially good traction transition at the limit... Goodyear Eagle GT-HR For more grip at limit and good looking tire Goodyear Assurance Tripletred. But those are in 195/60R15 |
I have the Yokohama ES 100 205/50/15 on my 914 and the Kuhmo Ecsta 712 225/40/18 265/35/18 on the Boxster. I like them both. I have only had the Yoko's for a couple of months so I can't tell you how they wear yet (although I do use them to ax).
Mike
JUst put a set of Fuzion hri's on mine have had it on the road yet but since its just going to be used as a weekend run around car and no a/x how bad can they be?
QUOTE (914fire @ Jun 18 2005, 08:56 AM) |
JUst put a set of Fuzion hri's on mine have had it on the road yet but since its just going to be used as a weekend run around car and no a/x how bad can they be? |
Kumho 711s are good tires, sticky, not to sticky, great wear, and cheap as dirt... 50 bucks or so per tire... www.tirerack.com..
Jeeze.....3 pages and nobody said:
"GET THE ROUND BLACK ONES"
the respect being shown must be from your relationship with the member formerly known as "asshole"
QUOTE (J P Stein @ Jun 18 2005, 02:48 PM) |
Jeeze.....3 pages and nobody said: "GET THE ROUND BLACK ONES" the respect being shown must be from your relationship with the member formerly known as "asshole" |
I have the Dunlops S9000 and they have been great. Might not last as long as you might like for a DD thou.
QUOTE (J P Stein @ Jun 18 2005, 02:48 PM) |
Jeeze.....3 pages and nobody said: "GET THE ROUND BLACK ONES" the respect being shown must be from your relationship with the member formerly known as "asshole" |
QUOTE (Bleyseng @ Jun 18 2005, 03:17 PM) |
I have the Dunlops S9000 and they have been great. Might not last as long as you might like for a DD thou. |
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