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Yoko YK580's or Conti DWS
Looking at both of these as replacements for my 2005 G35x sedan. I live in Chicago so I typically get all-seasons having AWD as well.
Heard great things about the DWS's, except for some remarks about soft sidewalls. Not many comments on the 580's, but the few I saw were very positive. I am not an aggressive driver so the sidewall issue may not be so critical for me. I also had the previous version YK520's and I was ok with them, not expecially crazy. Any comments from other folks here? |
I put some Continental DWSes on my sister's Civic and after test driving the car with them, I can say that I was a fan. She was on some worn out Bridgestones before and her car felt a lot better with the new tires. They were pretty quiet and the grip you get for an all-season is pretty good.
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I have the yk580s and after about 1000 miles of driving they areare pretty good tires. I have driven in the rain and they did really good. Hardly any weather here in vegas and i dont know(might never know) how they would do in snow.
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The YK is not a tire we sell, but the DWS is. The Conti's quite popular amongst the G35/37 crowd, especially with its a/s traction. Steering response is a tad softer compared to others due to their tread design, but otherwise a great tire.
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+1 on the steering response being a bit softer
that was the first thing i noticed after i purchased mine. I have had them for about a month and I have no complaints. |
neal, the conti's are supposed to be pretty decent in light snow/slush. Can you define light snow?
i am in md and we have a decent chance of snow every winter. I dont want to purchase straight snow tires due to A: price and B: in 4 months id have to take them off and purchase a new set of tires. I wouldnt be going to work in massive amounts of snow anyway but i know the summer tires i have now have me fish taling in so much as a snow flurry. Id like to have piece of mind that i wouldnt be stranded at the first snow flake lol. How would these fare in say 1-3 inches of snow? How are they in rain when it comes to hydroplaining ? |
That tire would work fine in 1-3" of snow. The pre-plowed rural roads I drive at 5:30 am with 5"+ not so much, but nor will any all season tire really. If all you see is plowed and 1-3" you'll be ok in those. Have no complaints on wet either. Enough void in that tire to evacuate water pretty easily.
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