Hi,
So for my kids car,,,the aubergine one, what are the best all around street tires, there will be zero autocross, and no track, purely street.
Year round.
I put the Yokohamas on my car...way to slippery when cold, so those are out for him...
I am looking for a decent year round tire, mud and snow...snow is key..
Good tread wear rating...not to much money...like 80-90 a piece...
Prefer V rated tires.
Rich
No ax... and stick when cold?
i love my yoko AVS es 100's....
kumho ecstas are supposed to be ok
falken azeni's suck on water.......
I went for BFG TA KDWS on whitey, but haven't been able to put any miles on them yet.
QUOTE |
Sets the all-season benchmark for ultra-high performance tires. With remarkable wet/snow traction, excellent dry traction, long treadlife, and a smooth, quiet ride -- even at speed. W-speed rated (up to 168 mph). Remarkable wet/snow traction Excellent dry traction Long treadlife and a smooth, quiet ride |
Hmmm.... How about those Michelin Pilots? I've got a set of those for when I'm done with my 5 lug conversion. They aren't the best for snow though, so I've got chains. Which might be a good idea to give your son anyway, regardless of the tire quality. Don't want to get him stuck somewhere.
QUOTE (alpha434 @ Mar 11 2006, 02:19 PM) |
Hmmm.... How about those Michelin Pilots? I've got a set of those for when I'm done with my 5 lug conversion. They aren't the best for snow though, so I've got chains. Which might be a good idea to give your son anyway, regardless of the tire quality. Don't want to get him stuck somewhere. |
QUOTE (Aaron Cox @ Mar 11 2006, 02:08 PM) |
No ax... and stick when cold? i love my yoko AVS es 100's.... kumho ecstas are supposed to be ok falken azeni's suck on water....... |
QUOTE (r_towle @ Mar 11 2006, 12:28 PM) | ||
Aaron, take no offense to the next statement,I always appreciate your opinion,,, but cold in the Northeast and Cold in CA are two different things... I just went and checked my car I went with the reccomended Yokohama AVS ES100 205/50/15 tires on my car..which has a very stiff suspension.. They absolutely SUCK in the cold or wet. They are frightfully slippery in the morning...Once I have driven 10 minutes, the tire is great..but before that, they SUCK... And snow, forget it...the hoosiers are about the same in the snow...seriously I could not get out of my own way this past winter... BF Goodrich tires are like 150 each...to much.. Rich |
QUOTE (seanery @ Mar 11 2006, 11:24 AM) | ||
That's a summer tire...TireRack calls it Max Performance - Summer. Massachussetts has much more diverse weather (than summer). The kid needs an all-season performance tire. And look at his price point. |
what size Rich?
I paid less than a hundred per for mine (205/55/16)
Im on tire rack right now...http://www.tirerack.com/tires/Sizes.jsp?make=BFGoodrich&model=Traction+T%2FA+V
Is that the one...I dont find the KDWS anywhere
QUOTE (Aaron Cox @ Mar 11 2006, 02:31 PM) | ||||
hah! i wont take offense ..... we can drive on slicks here in the winter... as there is almost never rain |
QUOTE (r_towle @ Mar 11 2006, 02:35 PM) |
Im on tire rack right now...http://www.tirerack.com/tires/Sizes.jsp?make=BFGoodrich&model=Traction+T%2FA+V Is that the one...I dont find the KDWS anywhere |
QUOTE (r_towle @ Mar 11 2006, 02:35 PM) |
Im on tire rack right now...http://www.tirerack.com/tires/Sizes.jsp?make=BFGoodrich&model=Traction+T%2FA+V Is that the one...I dont find the KDWS anywhere |
QUOTE (seanery @ Mar 11 2006, 02:37 PM) | ||
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=BFGoodrich&tireModel=g-Force+T%2FA+KDWS |
How about some Sumitomo HR200's for the summer (very mild all season tire) for $40 or so each. They should do *OK* in the snow, but I would recommend a set of Yoko IceGaurds or Blizzaks on some steel rims.
Tom
195, 55 15...does that work...never heard of that size
QUOTE (r_towle @ Mar 11 2006, 11:37 AM) | ||||||
If you ever get your car running again...go out on a nice cold 40 degree morning and push the car hard right out of the driveway...you will feel the difference between that and ten minutes later... And the probelm goes up exponentially from 40-20 degrees...they are like rocks... Rich |
I ran 195/60/15 on fuchs and loved them. 195/55 should be ok, rpms will be up on the freeway, but that's better for cooling. Should be a decent size.
its what they have...
40 bucks each...nice price..
Rich
Those Sumitomo's I have on the 914 were 195/60's.
Also, the Kuhmo 732 Touring looks good, it's an all season, comes in 195/60, will handle light snow, and they're $39 from the Tirerack.
Tom
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