What are you rolling on ???
I guess its that time again . Time to get new tires.I was wondering what you guys have on your stock 18" and would you buy them again .i have Dunlop sp sport signature on mine and although grip was really good tire life kinda sucked for their price :/. Thanks guys
It's been 2 summers and 11000km since I put Continental DW.
Ride is comfy, there is a lot of grip on dry and wet (that is why the DW name).
I used about 30% ot the thread.
I'm satisfied and would buy these again.
http://www.continentaltire.com/www/t...act_dw_en.html
Ride is comfy, there is a lot of grip on dry and wet (that is why the DW name).
I used about 30% ot the thread.
I'm satisfied and would buy these again.
http://www.continentaltire.com/www/t...act_dw_en.html
It's been 2 summers and 11000km since I put Continental DW.
Ride is comfy, there is a lot of grip on dry and wet (that is why the DW name).
I used about 30% ot the thread.
I'm satisfied and would buy these again.
http://www.continentaltire.com/www/t...act_dw_en.html
Ride is comfy, there is a lot of grip on dry and wet (that is why the DW name).
I used about 30% ot the thread.
I'm satisfied and would buy these again.
http://www.continentaltire.com/www/t...act_dw_en.html
Liked my V12's
Loved my S.drives
But i'm slowly liking these new Hankook Prime 2's (only about 100miles) quieter than either of the two above but a touch less grip...for my Sedan...not a biggie
Loved my S.drives
But i'm slowly liking these new Hankook Prime 2's (only about 100miles) quieter than either of the two above but a touch less grip...for my Sedan...not a biggie
I guess all season
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If you see heavier snow conditions then the more popular choice is Continental's DWS. Low or no snow climates I'd check out B-Stone's RE970AS or Michelin Pilot Sport AS+. Those two work really well in dry and have good wet traction also. Sport all seasons that tip a bit more towards the sport side compared to others.
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