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Old 07-08-2004, 07:26 PM
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I was quite surprised to hae nothing found when I searched for this. I recently found out that I have nearly new winter tires on my 96 HX civic. They are wearing down fast on the hot summer roads. I am looking for a fairly inexpensive summer tire set that will be good in the rain to replace them until winter. I would like to have road noise to a min. Duribilty/longevity over grip is essential, I don't need sticky tires for my d/d for sure(completely stock). If you would like to suggest a brand and model of tire, please explain what it is good at, bad at etc.
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just get tires with higher treadwear.
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falken ziex 512 = great allseason tire
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i love my Yokohama AVS ES100 tires, they have a 280treadwear rating.

great in the rain, great in the dry...i'd reccommend them even though they arent the longest lasting tires out there
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by dantastic &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">falken ziex 512 = great allseason tire</TD></TR></TABLE>

I ride 205/45/16 Ziex 512's and I like them. They are good in the rain.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by levels1069 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i love my Yokohama AVS ES100 tires, they have a 280treadwear rating.

great in the rain, great in the dry...i'd reccommend them even though they arent the longest lasting tires out there </TD></TR></TABLE>

i also run on yokohama avs es100's. the wear isnt horribly fast and it sticks like glue to the floor whether its wet or dry. great summer tire
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I am now limited to only dunlop and goodyear tires as I am getting a very good deal on these brands from a friend I talked to. Any suggestions from these brands? I tried using tirerack but it kept giving me all seasons and I want summer tires.
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Get some BFGoodrich T/A KD's! They are fairly priced and stick like glue !
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I have capitol negotiators... i know you probably haven't heard of them.... fairly cheap and i love them... i think the treadwear is 300 or 320... not positive... too lazy to check
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I checked out the BFGoodrich T/A KD are those a goodyear brand? I don't want those mostly becuase of road noise and what not. I really don't need handling but it seems like summer tires are made for handling only. Not that that is a bad thing but I want these tires to last a long time.
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I love my Falken Azenis been rollin on them for 6 months and with over 30 passes at the track doing burnouts every run and still havent rotated them
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by mnbv &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I am looking for a fairly inexpensive summer tire set that will be good in the rain to replace them until winter. I would like to have road noise to a min. Duribilty/longevity over grip is essential...

...If you would like to suggest a brand and model of tire, please explain what it is good at, bad at etc.</TD></TR></TABLE>

Kumho Ecsta 712:
Good overall tire for the money. Very cheap, sidewalls are stong and they aren't very noisy. Pretty good in the rain as well. Treadwear is kinda short, but about 2 years is how long they last you assuming -- 15000 miles/year regular/aggressive driving.

Falken Azenis:
I wouldn't recommend these for everyday. I have them on my track wheels--many close calls in the rain. These are the ultimate cheap performance tire. Best performance for the money with these tires IMO, but not good for everday/rain tires. They're also quite noisy with a stock set-up. Short life also.

These are the only summer tires i have driven on. I've heard great things about the Yokohama AVS ES100s, like the falkens - a little performance (very close) and much better wet traction.
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Falken Azenis are decent tires but they are REALLY REALLY heavy because of the reinforced sidewall.

The BFGoodrich T/A KD's aren't a Goodyear tire. Just go to http://www.tirerack.com and search 205/50-15 under the BFGoodrich brand and you will find them. They have a decent treadwear rating, and I guarantee that they will make your car stick to the pavement !
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Azenis are terrible in bad weather conditions...period.
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any more suggestions? How about some not so sporty tires for better noise and comfort?
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Are there any tires out there that are for summer and rain, but are designed for comfort and NOT performance?
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I would really like to stop wearing down my blizzaks, any suggestions?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by mnbv &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I was quite surprised to hae nothing found when I searched for this. I recently found out that I have nearly new winter tires on my 96 HX civic. They are wearing down fast on the hot summer roads. I am looking for a fairly inexpensive summer tire set that will be good in the rain to replace them until winter. I would like to have road noise to a min. Duribilty/longevity over grip is essential, I don't need sticky tires for my d/d for sure(completely stock). If you would like to suggest a brand and model of tire, please explain what it is good at, bad at etc.</TD></TR></TABLE>

Dude, you didn't search very well....I think every day there is a new thread on what tires to buy. Try looking in the archived section. Go to tirerack.com, they have a pretty decent selection of tires.
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I just ordered a set of the falken ziex 512's, i will have those tested out very soon! cheap all season tire.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by futuresi &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I just ordered a set of the falken ziex 512's, i will have those tested out very soon! cheap all season tire.</TD></TR></TABLE>

You wont be disaspointed. Good tread life, and handle well in bad weather conditions. I like mine a lot.
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