Tires
I've had a good experience so far [~9000 miles] with my Yokohama AVS db S2 tires. For an all season tire, the wet and dry handling and noise levels seem good. Granted, I do not drive in the snow / ice with them, so I have not had any personal experience there. I've also heard some very good comments about Pirelli PZero Nero M+S tires as well [for an all season tire].
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Yea im down with tires also, i wanna put new tires on my stock wheels. Even though i have new rims and tires, the stock wheels need tires.
I have a hook up at a local tire wholesaler right next to my house. Ill stop by and see wat he says.
I have a hook up at a local tire wholesaler right next to my house. Ill stop by and see wat he says.
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Originally Posted by RashMan1450
Yea im down with tires also, i wanna put new tires on my stock wheels. Even though i have new rims and tires, the stock wheels need tires.
I have a hook up at a local tire wholesaler right next to my house. Ill stop by and see wat he says.
I have a hook up at a local tire wholesaler right next to my house. Ill stop by and see wat he says.
BFG KDW-2s! BFG KDW-2s! BFG KDW-2s! BFG KDW-2s! BFG KDW-2s! BFG KDW-2s!
I've put 12k miles on mine and they're still kickin' azz!
p.s. click the majik linky. . .if you can find it!
in all seroiusness, they are cheaper than michellin's, last longer, hold better, look cooler. . .what more do you want? lol (just my opinion.) the only pooper-side is that the rears are 28 pounds instead of the 26 or so that the michellin's are. But when you're quad-turbo, twin supercharged with 55 gallon drums of NO, then who cares about 2 pounds, right? :-P
-drew-
I've put 12k miles on mine and they're still kickin' azz!
p.s. click the majik linky. . .if you can find it!
in all seroiusness, they are cheaper than michellin's, last longer, hold better, look cooler. . .what more do you want? lol (just my opinion.) the only pooper-side is that the rears are 28 pounds instead of the 26 or so that the michellin's are. But when you're quad-turbo, twin supercharged with 55 gallon drums of NO, then who cares about 2 pounds, right? :-P
-drew-
Last edited by Drewer; Jun 21, 2005 at 10:53 PM.
Originally Posted by Drewer
BFG KDW-2s! BFG KDW-2s! BFG KDW-2s! BFG KDW-2s! BFG KDW-2s! BFG KDW-2s!
I've put 12k miles on mine and they're still kickin' azz!
p.s. click the majik linky. . .if you can find it!
in all seroiusness, they are cheaper than michellin's, last longer, hold better, look cooler. . .what more do you want? lol (just my opinion.) the only pooper-side is that the rears are 28 pounds instead of the 26 or so that the michellin's are. But when you're quad-turbo, twin supercharged with 55 gallon drums of NO, then who cares about 2 pounds, right? :-P
-drew-
I've put 12k miles on mine and they're still kickin' azz!
p.s. click the majik linky. . .if you can find it!
in all seroiusness, they are cheaper than michellin's, last longer, hold better, look cooler. . .what more do you want? lol (just my opinion.) the only pooper-side is that the rears are 28 pounds instead of the 26 or so that the michellin's are. But when you're quad-turbo, twin supercharged with 55 gallon drums of NO, then who cares about 2 pounds, right? :-P
-drew-
i've had my car for 14 months now and have gone through 2 sets of rear tires already. i've used Falkens and they work fine. However, the next set of tires I'm getting are the Michelin Pilot Sport PS2. They are grippier than hell from what I hear.
just look on tirerack.com and get the cheapest tires. i think the kumoh's are decent and at a good price. I went with the Fuzion for the 19's 300 for the pair which is really cheap for 19's. But if you aren't racing and use it as a daily driver just get what is cheap. It isn't like you are going to go 150+mph or taking turns at 70+ miles.
Originally Posted by mdnt
just look on tirerack.com and get the cheapest tires. i think the kumoh's are decent and at a good price. I went with the Fuzion for the 19's 300 for the pair which is really cheap for 19's. But if you aren't racing and use it as a daily driver just get what is cheap. It isn't like you are going to go 150+mph or taking turns at 70+ miles.
Yokohama ES100's suck. I had a set before and I hated them. Yes, they're cheap, but thats about it. They didn't perform very well nor did they last very long.
I say go with Bridgestone S-03, those are still probably one of the best tires ever made for street/light track use. I'm going to be needing rears soon, espeically since I have a track event coming up in 2 weeks, I'll need new tires after that for sure. I plan on going Bridgestone S-03, if anyone wants the same, maybe we can get it cheaper if we all go in together.
I say go with Bridgestone S-03, those are still probably one of the best tires ever made for street/light track use. I'm going to be needing rears soon, espeically since I have a track event coming up in 2 weeks, I'll need new tires after that for sure. I plan on going Bridgestone S-03, if anyone wants the same, maybe we can get it cheaper if we all go in together.


