best ALL-SEASON tires poll
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best ALL-SEASON tires poll
Hey guys,
Just trying to figure out from your past experiences what
tires to go with. The tires will be a 205-50-15 size.
You can add you own choices, but I will start with a few.
Thanks for your input guys!
Cheers,
Will
Just trying to figure out from your past experiences what
tires to go with. The tires will be a 205-50-15 size.
You can add you own choices, but I will start with a few.
Thanks for your input guys!
Cheers,
Will
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Re: best ALL-SEASON tires poll (toymx6)
950's are awesome tires, but they suck in the snow. I had a set of Sport A2's and I was unstoppable in both the wet and the snow.
Sport A2 hands down...
<--- Bridgestone dealer.
Sport A2 hands down...
<--- Bridgestone dealer.
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Re: best ALL-SEASON tires poll (toymx6)
As far as I know, Nokian WR is the only 4-season tire that actually has a SNOW rating. The 4-season rating simply means the rubber compound has a glass-transition temperature below freezing. It means nothing about the traction in snow.
205 is kinda wide if you're worried about snow. Narrower is better for snow. That's why I use 4-season tires in a narrower width during winter.
edit... oops. I didn't mean M&S, I meant the actual SNOW rating, whatever it's called, same as a full-blown snow tire.
Modified by JimBlake at 10:29 AM 9/10/2004
205 is kinda wide if you're worried about snow. Narrower is better for snow. That's why I use 4-season tires in a narrower width during winter.
edit... oops. I didn't mean M&S, I meant the actual SNOW rating, whatever it's called, same as a full-blown snow tire.
Modified by JimBlake at 10:29 AM 9/10/2004
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Re: best ALL-SEASON tires poll (JimBlake)
Just about every tire that isn't meant for racing has an M&S rating. IMO it doesn't mean dick, just like UTQG ratings.
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Re: best ALL-SEASON tires poll (t0p_sh0tta)
i live in iowa, nothing works. so i park it and drive a beaten up SUV in the winter. Life sucks when its 5 below zero
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Re: best ALL-SEASON tires poll (Tomakit)
I'm investing in some dunlop 5000's, thank you, you just made my car mobile this winter....hopefully.
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Re: best ALL-SEASON tires poll (toymx6)
Im sticking with the ziex. They are nice, cheap,handle well and are good in rain. Also you can hear them picking up stuff from the street LOL. SWEEEEEEEET. YOu can get them for $50 a piece at discounttiredirect.
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Re: best ALL-SEASON tires poll (zlaja_gsr)
I had the Ziexs on my old civic... they SUCK HORRIBLY in the snow. They were running a lil low on tread this last winter but it was to the point where i had to feather the throttle across intersections because i would spin them if I gave it any throttle... it was lame
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Re: best ALL-SEASON tires poll (toymx6)
No such thing as a "good" all-season tire.
When you try to compromise tire performance across multiple purposes, you end up with a tire that sucks at everything. If you want a tire that is remotely good for any particular purpose, you have to get a dedicated tire and sacrifice performance in other conditions.
So, to answer your question, it doesn't matter which one you choose because they all suck.
When you try to compromise tire performance across multiple purposes, you end up with a tire that sucks at everything. If you want a tire that is remotely good for any particular purpose, you have to get a dedicated tire and sacrifice performance in other conditions.
So, to answer your question, it doesn't matter which one you choose because they all suck.
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Re: best ALL-SEASON tires poll (toymx6)
I'm rolling on ZE-502 (60) here a link with some info;
http://www.vulcantire.com/ze502_6_t.htm
From my understanding, they are only sold at Big O tires now and have not been discountinued. Big O brought the rights to sell them.
If you don't like the Big O outfit, then I'd go with the Falken's Ziex ZE-512. though they are only good for 30,000 miles rather then 60,000 miles with the ZE-502s.
Here a couple of links for info on the 512s.
http://www.ec-securehost.com/O...E-512
http://www.discounttiredirect....28737
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http://www.vulcantire.com/ze502_6_t.htm
From my understanding, they are only sold at Big O tires now and have not been discountinued. Big O brought the rights to sell them.
If you don't like the Big O outfit, then I'd go with the Falken's Ziex ZE-512. though they are only good for 30,000 miles rather then 60,000 miles with the ZE-502s.
Here a couple of links for info on the 512s.
http://www.ec-securehost.com/O...E-512
http://www.discounttiredirect....28737
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Re: best ALL-SEASON tires poll (Targa250R)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Targa250R »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">No such thing as a "good" all-season tire.
When you try to compromise tire performance across multiple purposes, you end up with a tire that sucks at everything. If you want a tire that is remotely good for any particular purpose, you have to get a dedicated tire and sacrifice performance in other conditions.
So, to answer your question, it doesn't matter which one you choose because they all suck.</TD></TR></TABLE>
finally someone with some sense
I use Falken Azenis for race
Dunlop SP 5000 for daily
Michelin Pilot Alpins for Snow
I tried Azenis in snow once lol, better off just driving on the rims
When you try to compromise tire performance across multiple purposes, you end up with a tire that sucks at everything. If you want a tire that is remotely good for any particular purpose, you have to get a dedicated tire and sacrifice performance in other conditions.
So, to answer your question, it doesn't matter which one you choose because they all suck.</TD></TR></TABLE>
finally someone with some sense
I use Falken Azenis for race
Dunlop SP 5000 for daily
Michelin Pilot Alpins for Snow
I tried Azenis in snow once lol, better off just driving on the rims
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Re: best ALL-SEASON tires poll (Manuel)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by B18OnTop »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">FALKEN AZENIS!!!! Best all season tire ever
-Aaron</TD></TR></TABLE>
If your only season is summer and it never rains.
-Aaron</TD></TR></TABLE>
If your only season is summer and it never rains.
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there are not on the poll but i have the yokohoma avs es100's and they have handled beautifully in all weather. last year we didn't get a lot of snow but when we did they handled just fine
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Re: best ALL-SEASON tires poll (95GSRTT)
Now people say that the Falken Azenis suck *** in the rain. What exactly do they mean by suck? Compared to what? To the stock michelins? I have shitty touring tires i dont even know what the **** they are They came on the car, I just bought about a lil over a month ago so it aint my fault. I dont have the money to get new tires yet but i am running low on tread So theoretically would azenis suck more *** than my shitty bald tires i have now? I am serious, because someone said that they had to feather the clutch at intersections in snow, WELL I HAVE TO DO THAT WHEN IT ******* RAINS!!! If i do a moderate lauch i will spin ******* wheels and finally get traction at 3000 rpm. Its like i have to almost just let the clutch out ill it almost dies then give it a tiny amount of gas so i dont spin. So I want some azenis, they are cheap enough and have good dry grip at least Sow how good are they in rain ?
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Re: best ALL-SEASON tires poll (hotsuma23)
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/...ntact
for the continentals. Awesome tires for everything. If you go to discount I think they are like 100 bones a tire, 250 for 2. That aint too bad if you ask me.
for the continentals. Awesome tires for everything. If you go to discount I think they are like 100 bones a tire, 250 for 2. That aint too bad if you ask me.
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Re: best ALL-SEASON tires poll (hotsuma23)
There is no such thing as All-season tire and will never run one.
Azenis are one of the best tires for the rain if, your car has camber, are always turning, and are probably on a racing surface. Now on the highway going straight that is a different story.
Azenis are one of the best tires for the rain if, your car has camber, are always turning, and are probably on a racing surface. Now on the highway going straight that is a different story.
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Re: best ALL-SEASON tires poll (toymx6)
Looks like lot of guys like the Dunlop 5000's. I don't see that they are made in 195/55-15. This true?
What are your favorite in this size?
Looks like these are both rated pretty well on Tirerack:
Kumho HP4 716
and
Kumho
ECSTA ASX
Opinions?
What are your favorite in this size?
Looks like these are both rated pretty well on Tirerack:
Kumho HP4 716
and
Kumho
ECSTA ASX
Opinions?
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Re: best ALL-SEASON tires poll (rapid_roy)
i agree whole heartedly that the term all season tire is a load of crap.
i run Hankook W300's on mine for the winter and while they give awesome snow traction they do very well in the rain and also grip surprisingly well dry, even better than the Michelin Energy's i was driving on my demo in the summer. Do they grip anywhere near my Azenis i run for summer, not even close.
Run Azenis for summer and the W300 for the winter.
Do they make one jacket designed to be worn for everest climbs and then for running track in Phoenix? Do they make one pair fo shoes you can go hiking with and then come right down and play tennis? Of course not its a stupid question so why would you subject one set of tires to the same conditions?
i run Hankook W300's on mine for the winter and while they give awesome snow traction they do very well in the rain and also grip surprisingly well dry, even better than the Michelin Energy's i was driving on my demo in the summer. Do they grip anywhere near my Azenis i run for summer, not even close.
Run Azenis for summer and the W300 for the winter.
Do they make one jacket designed to be worn for everest climbs and then for running track in Phoenix? Do they make one pair fo shoes you can go hiking with and then come right down and play tennis? Of course not its a stupid question so why would you subject one set of tires to the same conditions?