2005 18" tire options...
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2005 18" tire options...
I noticed that some cars with 18" wheels have Goodyear NTC5 tires, and some have Bridgestone Turanza ER33.
I can't find much info about either of these tires... the Goodyear were stamped with a 240 treadwear rating, and the Potenzas were stamped with a 140 Treadwear! Ouch!
And.. of course... the Goodyear site has no information on these tires... The Bridgestone tires are listed as OE for the 2003 M45... I guess Infiniti had some left over they needed to get rid of? The reviews on the TireRack site for these tires are not exactly "confidence inspiring".
I can't find much info about either of these tires... the Goodyear were stamped with a 240 treadwear rating, and the Potenzas were stamped with a 140 Treadwear! Ouch!
And.. of course... the Goodyear site has no information on these tires... The Bridgestone tires are listed as OE for the 2003 M45... I guess Infiniti had some left over they needed to get rid of? The reviews on the TireRack site for these tires are not exactly "confidence inspiring".
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Originally Posted by infocalypse
Just a friendly reminder, treadwear ratings are not comparable between manufacturers. They're only intended to be used to compare individual models within a single tire manufacturer's lineup.
In fact, tires are tested to acquire that treadwear rating right around San Angelo, TX over a 400 mile course - several laps - about 7200 miles worth of driving. Then, based on a "control" set of tires rated at a standard "100", the test tires are given that treadwear rating.
Just a friendly reminder - just because it's typed on a forum (or repeatedly in many forums), doesn't make it true.
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Originally Posted by amt
you are saying every single tire model is tested at a "course"? This is a track? What fleet of cars does do they have have to cover every tire made?
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Bridgestone Turanza ER33 (Grand Touring Summer) can be found here:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....omCompare1=yes
This is at Tire Rack. They have decent comparisons and prices too.
Kinda long, but I hope it helps. I could not find the NCT5 here though.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....omCompare1=yes
This is at Tire Rack. They have decent comparisons and prices too.
Kinda long, but I hope it helps. I could not find the NCT5 here though.
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IS there anyone in the north east that is driving on the turanzas?
Are they really that bad? I am scheduled to pick up my BS 6MT 05 Sedan this coming week and I saw it had those on it as well. I am picking it up in Massachusetts probably Tues. I have driven rear wheel, front and all wheel drive cars in my life and each requires a certain driving style. I understand that I will have to drive cautiously, but they can't be bad enough that the car is un-driveable are they?
I was hoping I could sneak through whats left of the winter here (Live in NH) and since I put 24K miles a year on nmy cars commuting, by the fall/winter I would probably be in the market for new tires and was going to plus size up so that I could get a set of Pirelli P-Zero Nero M/S. The reviews on them are fantastic. For both snow and dry weather.
Just curious where you are and what other experiences you and anyone else with the Turanza's on their new sedan are and how you have dealt with it.
For them to sell the car in the north east, in the winter on a tire that is totally un-driveable in the winter is just foolish. If I do pick up my car all detaield and ready to go Tuesday and it is snowing out, and I have trouble even getting going out of their lot...wouldn't that seem just foolish?
I am SO dying to get my car..on another note Currently have a 02 Max GLE on Michelin Pilot A/S and LOVE the tires. Wish they were sized to fit these damn wheels...we have so few tire choices for this car.
BS with graphite interior, all opts except NAV.
Will be such a different car than the Maxima...
Thanks!!
I was hoping I could sneak through whats left of the winter here (Live in NH) and since I put 24K miles a year on nmy cars commuting, by the fall/winter I would probably be in the market for new tires and was going to plus size up so that I could get a set of Pirelli P-Zero Nero M/S. The reviews on them are fantastic. For both snow and dry weather.
Just curious where you are and what other experiences you and anyone else with the Turanza's on their new sedan are and how you have dealt with it.
For them to sell the car in the north east, in the winter on a tire that is totally un-driveable in the winter is just foolish. If I do pick up my car all detaield and ready to go Tuesday and it is snowing out, and I have trouble even getting going out of their lot...wouldn't that seem just foolish?
I am SO dying to get my car..on another note Currently have a 02 Max GLE on Michelin Pilot A/S and LOVE the tires. Wish they were sized to fit these damn wheels...we have so few tire choices for this car.
BS with graphite interior, all opts except NAV.
Will be such a different car than the Maxima...
Thanks!!