What your favorite street tire?
I personally do not really like my Dunlop SP Sport 9000s.
Best street tire, IMO, are Michelin Pilot Sports.
But a tire that will actually fit on my 195/205 - 50 -15s are Falken Azenis RT 215s. I hear nothing but good things from them, except the tread wear. But eh, who cares about that right?
Best street tire, IMO, are Michelin Pilot Sports.
But a tire that will actually fit on my 195/205 - 50 -15s are Falken Azenis RT 215s. I hear nothing but good things from them, except the tread wear. But eh, who cares about that right?
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all the way
.....if you cant live with the road noise and wet traction move to cali and stop being a puss
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.....if you cant live with the road noise and wet traction move to cali and stop being a puss
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no where as much "grease" from auto X
I must say my RE 750s are damn near it for alot less and 2x the milage
no where as much "grease" from auto X
I must say my RE 750s are damn near it for alot less and 2x the milage
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all the way
.....if you cant live with the road noise and wet traction move to cali and stop being a puss
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Or just get the 615's. Love mine and they're much better in the rain than the 215's
all the way
.....if you cant live with the road noise and wet traction move to cali and stop being a puss
</TD></TR></TABLE>Or just get the 615's. Love mine and they're much better in the rain than the 215's
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BF-Goodrich G-force Sport
best in dry traction in its class and its good in the rain!
also 420 treadwear...
best in dry traction in its class and its good in the rain!
also 420 treadwear...
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by c_sweet06 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">azenis get my vote. great traction and slow wear
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WTF, you get like 20k miles and you need new tires, very fast wear, not slow
</TD></TR></TABLE>WTF, you get like 20k miles and you need new tires, very fast wear, not slow
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Great tire for DD and comes with a good price.
Great tire for DD and comes with a good price.
Favorite? I don't have a favorite. I choose different tires for different purposes, depending on what I use them for. As outlined in this previous post, there are different kinds of tires for different purposes. It's all a matter of what your personal priorities are, among things like dry traction, handling feel, wet traction, snow/cold traction, treadlife, cost, noise, etc. For example, one person might like the grip of the Azenis, while someone else might not want them because they only last 10K miles or so (on an ITR). Different tires for different people with different needs.
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I'm gonna try these when I get my new wheels. However, I liked my Kumho MX's alot though.
I put about 5,000 miles on them and they held up great.
I'm gonna try these when I get my new wheels. However, I liked my Kumho MX's alot though.
I put about 5,000 miles on them and they held up great.


