Tire Replacement 2008 G35 Sport
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Tire Replacement 2008 G35 Sport
Does anyone have any experience they can share for replacement "all" season performance tires for a 2008 g35 sport? The summer tires just do not last long enough for my wallet!
Choices
Yokohama Avid Envigor
Bridgestone potenza RE090 AS
Michelin Pilot Sport All Season
Hankook?
Choices
Yokohama Avid Envigor
Bridgestone potenza RE090 AS
Michelin Pilot Sport All Season
Hankook?
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I have the pilot sport as plus and they are a great set of tires compared to the oems. Very grippy wet and especially dry while cornering. The car is much more stable than before. What a big difference a good set of tires can make. Snow traction is ok (only tested on light snow). Got them at discount tire for $160/tire. Way cheaper than Canada at $222 on sale at Costco otherwise it would be $240
#6
I vote no for Envigors!! I smashed into a light pole right near my house. These tires are dangerous and won't brake at all. The ABS goes crazy and the car wouldn't slow down from 10mph until i hit a pole!! I exchanged them for Michelins and they're like night & day terms of traction!! (Thy aren't as smooth as Yokos, but i'll glady trade that for safety!)
#7
Replacement Tires for 2008 G35 Sport
The Sport package have off set tires. 225/50 18s ofr the fron 245/45/18s for the rear. So if you want a matching set you are limited. the choice is widening all the time. i would recommend the Kumho Ecsta Platinum LX. It is not that expensive and provides resonable performance and lasts.
I got 17K out of the Potenza's that came with the car. I went with the Goodyear next. Y=They gave me 27K but were too noisey. I then switched the the Kumho. I got 32K on the rear and have 40K on the Front (and they are still in reasonable shape, I could go 2 or 3 more K on them). I am getting new fronts on this week anyway.
I know that some won't believe me or think that I drive like a grandmother. Guess what, I don't care if you believe me or not, and while I don't drive like a lunatic I am fairly agressive. The Kumho is a decent titre and a "best buy" in my opinion
take this for what it is worth.
I got 17K out of the Potenza's that came with the car. I went with the Goodyear next. Y=They gave me 27K but were too noisey. I then switched the the Kumho. I got 32K on the rear and have 40K on the Front (and they are still in reasonable shape, I could go 2 or 3 more K on them). I am getting new fronts on this week anyway.
I know that some won't believe me or think that I drive like a grandmother. Guess what, I don't care if you believe me or not, and while I don't drive like a lunatic I am fairly agressive. The Kumho is a decent titre and a "best buy" in my opinion
take this for what it is worth.
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I vote no for Envigors!! I smashed into a light pole right near my house. These tires are dangerous and won't brake at all. The ABS goes crazy and the car wouldn't slow down from 10mph until i hit a pole!! I exchanged them for Michelins and they're like night & day terms of traction!! (Thy aren't as smooth as Yokos, but i'll glady trade that for safety!)
#12
Does it fit for 08 G35XS?! cause I am looking for a set of tire and the Continental one doesn't fit for 225/50/R18
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http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....PSAS&tab=Sizes
#14
Don't be afraid to explore the 235 width tires. It will open up your selection, might even look better. Awd and 235 all around is still fine. I like the hankook ventus v12.