All Season Tire Opinion Question
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All Season Tire Opinion Question
Hey guys!
Just had a question. I was wondering what are good all season tires to use for my 05 G35 Coupe NA version. Right now I am looking for rear tires which is 235-50-R17. I live in NJ so I need something with good tread depth and can handle the snow and rains good. I was looking at the Bridgestone Potenza RE960 A/S Pole Position, Michelin Pilot Sport A/S Plus, Continental ExtremeContact DWS, and Goodyear Eagle F1. I was reading on the tires all over the net and reviews, but each car is designed differently. I was wondering what G35 coupes handle well with. Thanks!
Just had a question. I was wondering what are good all season tires to use for my 05 G35 Coupe NA version. Right now I am looking for rear tires which is 235-50-R17. I live in NJ so I need something with good tread depth and can handle the snow and rains good. I was looking at the Bridgestone Potenza RE960 A/S Pole Position, Michelin Pilot Sport A/S Plus, Continental ExtremeContact DWS, and Goodyear Eagle F1. I was reading on the tires all over the net and reviews, but each car is designed differently. I was wondering what G35 coupes handle well with. Thanks!
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#3
I hear people raving about the DWS's myself. I may be buying some for my front tires as I'm about to make the switch from summer tires to all seasons.
Only really negative thing I've heard about those is that the steering response is a lot slower and softer as opposed to summer tires (then there's the general sacrifice of performance).
Only really negative thing I've heard about those is that the steering response is a lot slower and softer as opposed to summer tires (then there's the general sacrifice of performance).
Last edited by sTeadFasT96; 12-24-2010 at 03:55 PM.
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Hey guys!
Just had a question. I was wondering what are good all season tires to use for my 05 G35 Coupe NA version. Right now I am looking for rear tires which is 235-50-R17. I live in NJ so I need something with good tread depth and can handle the snow and rains good. I was looking at the Bridgestone Potenza RE960 A/S Pole Position, Michelin Pilot Sport A/S Plus, Continental ExtremeContact DWS, and Goodyear Eagle F1. I was reading on the tires all over the net and reviews, but each car is designed differently. I was wondering what G35 coupes handle well with. Thanks!
Just had a question. I was wondering what are good all season tires to use for my 05 G35 Coupe NA version. Right now I am looking for rear tires which is 235-50-R17. I live in NJ so I need something with good tread depth and can handle the snow and rains good. I was looking at the Bridgestone Potenza RE960 A/S Pole Position, Michelin Pilot Sport A/S Plus, Continental ExtremeContact DWS, and Goodyear Eagle F1. I was reading on the tires all over the net and reviews, but each car is designed differently. I was wondering what G35 coupes handle well with. Thanks!
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http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tests/...y.jsp?ttid=124 ----- Test Video
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tests/...y.jsp?ttid=124
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tests/...y.jsp?ttid=124
Tires Tested:
Bridgestone Potenza RE960AS Pole Position (Ultra High Performance All-Season 225/40R18 88W)
* What We Liked: Competitive dry and wet braking
* What We'd Improve: Overall snow traction
* Winter Conclusion: This tire is for drivers who experience only moderate amounts of snow.
* Latest Test Rank: 4th (winter)
* Previous Test Rank: 2nd (August '08), 1st (May '08), 3rd (winter, January '08), 4th September '07), 3rd (April '06)
Continental ExtremeContact DWS (Ultra High Performance All-Season 225/40R18 92Y)
* What We Liked: Exceptional snow traction
* What We'd Improve: We always want more of a good thing
* Winter Conclusion: This is a tire that delivers class-leading snow traction that's in a league above the other tires in this test.
* Latest Test Rank: 1st (winter)
* Previous Test Rank: 2nd (June '09)
Goodyear Eagle F1 All Season (Ultra High Performance All-Season 225/40R18 92Y)
* What We Liked: Good snow traction
* What We'd Improve: A modest improvement in snow traction would push this tire to the front.
* Winter Conclusion: Does an admirable job churning its way through the snow.
* Latest Test Rank: 2nd (winter)
* Previous Test Rank: 3rd (August '08), 4th (May '08), 1st (winter, January '08), 2nd (September '07)
Michelin Pilot Sport A/S Plus (Ultra High Performance All-Season 225/40R18 92Y)
* What We Liked: Reasonable snow traction and solid dry and wet braking traction
* What We'd Improve: Better cornering traction in the snow
* Winter Conclusion: Provides respectable snow performance, but can't match the best in class.
* Latest Test Rank: 3rd (winter)
* Previous Test Rank: 3rd (June '09), 1st (August '08)
Yokohama Avid W4s (Ultra High Performance All-Season 225/40R18 92W)
* What We Liked: Braking traction on wet and dry roads
* What We'd Improve: A significant increase in snow traction
* Winter Conclusion: Should be considered by drivers who will experience minimal snowfall.
* Latest Test Rank: 5th (winter)
* Previous Test Rank: 1st (July '08), 1st (September '07)
Bridgestone Potenza RE960AS Pole Position (Ultra High Performance All-Season 225/40R18 88W)
* What We Liked: Competitive dry and wet braking
* What We'd Improve: Overall snow traction
* Winter Conclusion: This tire is for drivers who experience only moderate amounts of snow.
* Latest Test Rank: 4th (winter)
* Previous Test Rank: 2nd (August '08), 1st (May '08), 3rd (winter, January '08), 4th September '07), 3rd (April '06)
Continental ExtremeContact DWS (Ultra High Performance All-Season 225/40R18 92Y)
* What We Liked: Exceptional snow traction
* What We'd Improve: We always want more of a good thing
* Winter Conclusion: This is a tire that delivers class-leading snow traction that's in a league above the other tires in this test.
* Latest Test Rank: 1st (winter)
* Previous Test Rank: 2nd (June '09)
Goodyear Eagle F1 All Season (Ultra High Performance All-Season 225/40R18 92Y)
* What We Liked: Good snow traction
* What We'd Improve: A modest improvement in snow traction would push this tire to the front.
* Winter Conclusion: Does an admirable job churning its way through the snow.
* Latest Test Rank: 2nd (winter)
* Previous Test Rank: 3rd (August '08), 4th (May '08), 1st (winter, January '08), 2nd (September '07)
Michelin Pilot Sport A/S Plus (Ultra High Performance All-Season 225/40R18 92Y)
* What We Liked: Reasonable snow traction and solid dry and wet braking traction
* What We'd Improve: Better cornering traction in the snow
* Winter Conclusion: Provides respectable snow performance, but can't match the best in class.
* Latest Test Rank: 3rd (winter)
* Previous Test Rank: 3rd (June '09), 1st (August '08)
Yokohama Avid W4s (Ultra High Performance All-Season 225/40R18 92W)
* What We Liked: Braking traction on wet and dry roads
* What We'd Improve: A significant increase in snow traction
* Winter Conclusion: Should be considered by drivers who will experience minimal snowfall.
* Latest Test Rank: 5th (winter)
* Previous Test Rank: 1st (July '08), 1st (September '07)
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I just got the dws and I live in Newark nj. I drove to work in maplewood today and let me tell you, these tires did VERY well. I DID get stuck one, but it was a pretty steep hill and slippery as fock. (lyons ave) When I went out to see how I would get free, I almost busted my *** when I took my first step on the road.
I then was in a lot of stop and go traffic (springfield ave) and made it up ok. I got stuck once from a stop, but turned the traction control off, rocked the car twice and got going with no problem. This was from springfield and Lyons ave to Springfield and boyden ave.
I was also on some side streets and got through as long as I had the vdc off. Mind you, these streets were a MESS! Looks like they plowed once in the middle of the night and left the last foot of snow to melt on it's own. I saw a minivan, conversion van, town car, corsica, Taurus, civic and some other cars all getting stuck and needing ppl to help push them out and up the hill.
Some of the roads were flat and covered with snow and I had no problems also.
The tires are pretty much brand new, but if they keep performing like this for another 2 to 3 season, I would absolutely recommend them without hesitation.
I then was in a lot of stop and go traffic (springfield ave) and made it up ok. I got stuck once from a stop, but turned the traction control off, rocked the car twice and got going with no problem. This was from springfield and Lyons ave to Springfield and boyden ave.
I was also on some side streets and got through as long as I had the vdc off. Mind you, these streets were a MESS! Looks like they plowed once in the middle of the night and left the last foot of snow to melt on it's own. I saw a minivan, conversion van, town car, corsica, Taurus, civic and some other cars all getting stuck and needing ppl to help push them out and up the hill.
Some of the roads were flat and covered with snow and I had no problems also.
The tires are pretty much brand new, but if they keep performing like this for another 2 to 3 season, I would absolutely recommend them without hesitation.
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