Which brand of tires are good?
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toyos are good for the money, but the sidewall leaves a bit to be desired... its pretty soft, not much feedback through the corners and tends to let go pretty unexpectedly.
I have had 2 sets of toyos, the T1S and the T1R, next set I will probably buy something else just because I dont like the helpless feeling going through the corners.
I have had 2 sets of toyos, the T1S and the T1R, next set I will probably buy something else just because I dont like the helpless feeling going through the corners.
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What do you mean?
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Originally Posted by Z1NONLY
I have ran the Kumho MX's and the Falken Azenis RT615's Both have great grip, break-away smooth, and don't cost too much. I autocross with the same tires I drive on the street so I can't comment on how long they will last with normal driving. (I go through two sets a year.)
The MX's were OK in the rain, but I havent tried the 615's in the wet yet. (I hear they are not so great in the wet though)
The MX's were OK in the rain, but I havent tried the 615's in the wet yet. (I hear they are not so great in the wet though)
I've never tried T1-Rs but I heard side wall is too soft.. It won't suit my need..
about the PS2... it's superior... except the price...
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Thanks for the suggestions. I was thinking more towards Falkens but seems like Toyo's and BFG are beating the toll. I wanted something affordable but reliable as well....
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Bummer, I live in Seattle.
Scratch the Nittos, then.
Looks like I'll go with the Toyo T1R again. Not a bad tire for the money.
Some features that most don't consider is tire weight (Toyo is light, Bstones are heavy), and grade wear - I like high 200s for sure so I'm not dropping $1K every year.
Scratch the Nittos, then.
Looks like I'll go with the Toyo T1R again. Not a bad tire for the money.
Some features that most don't consider is tire weight (Toyo is light, Bstones are heavy), and grade wear - I like high 200s for sure so I'm not dropping $1K every year.
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Originally Posted by WyattH
Bummer, I live in Seattle.
Scratch the Nittos, then.
Looks like I'll go with the Toyo T1R again. Not a bad tire for the money.
Some features that most don't consider is tire weight (Toyo is light, Bstones are heavy), and grade wear - I like high 200s for sure so I'm not dropping $1K every year.
Scratch the Nittos, then.
Looks like I'll go with the Toyo T1R again. Not a bad tire for the money.
Some features that most don't consider is tire weight (Toyo is light, Bstones are heavy), and grade wear - I like high 200s for sure so I'm not dropping $1K every year.
sidewall matters. if the ride comfort is your matter, go for t1-r's
other than that, I don't see the reason to go with t1-rs other than being cheaper than bridgestones..
Kumho MX is pretty cheap, have many sizes, holds up pretty good in dry/rain.
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Yeah, I understand. I had them on my S2000 and actually liked them.
I want a balance. It's all a trade off. Daily driving through downtown requires SOME comfort.
Falken FK-452? Same weight as Toyo, a little cheaper, and ranked pretty well on 1010. But that chart on the first page (linked) lists them right behind the Toyo.
I want a balance. It's all a trade off. Daily driving through downtown requires SOME comfort.
Falken FK-452? Same weight as Toyo, a little cheaper, and ranked pretty well on 1010. But that chart on the first page (linked) lists them right behind the Toyo.
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Prices from 1010: 245/40/R18, 275/40/R18
Toyo T1R: $905
Falked FK-452: $800
Kumho Ecsta MX: $1115
Do not carry Nitto (Invo, 555, NeoGen)...
Goodyear F1 GSD3, Michelin PS2, etc are all $1400 + +
Same sizes, but from Discount Tire:
Do not carry Toyo...
Falken: $688
Kumho: Incomplete sizes
BFG TA KDW: $866
Nitto NT555: $686
Invo: $805
NeoGen: no 275/R18, but 275/R19s
I've heard a LOT of mixed reviews on the Nittos, Toyos, Falkens, and even the Kumhos...
For example, on the Falken reviews, people either said it's the quietest tire ever, or the loudest - - that doesn't help for sh*t!
Toyo T1R: $905
Falked FK-452: $800
Kumho Ecsta MX: $1115
Do not carry Nitto (Invo, 555, NeoGen)...
Goodyear F1 GSD3, Michelin PS2, etc are all $1400 + +
Same sizes, but from Discount Tire:
Do not carry Toyo...
Falken: $688
Kumho: Incomplete sizes
BFG TA KDW: $866
Nitto NT555: $686
Invo: $805
NeoGen: no 275/R18, but 275/R19s
I've heard a LOT of mixed reviews on the Nittos, Toyos, Falkens, and even the Kumhos...
For example, on the Falken reviews, people either said it's the quietest tire ever, or the loudest - - that doesn't help for sh*t!
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Originally Posted by WyattH
Q of the day. I'm thinking of Nitto NT555 and Invo.
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Originally Posted by 2006350zSA
invo's nt555's suck worst in the rain of just about anything from what i hear.
terrasmak - what other street tires have you been on? What kind of driving do you do? Other impressions?
I found a site with the Toyos for $785. I am just going go with them... Ugh. Choosing tires SHOULD be the best part, as they are so important, but it's always the hardest and most stressful.
*Another site for $692. - $90 for UPS Ground shipping. Done deal.
I'll compare shipping prices when I'm ready to buy.
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Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 or NOTHING.
Avoid Nitto 555 at ALL COST.
I used to run Nitto 555s before switching to PS2s, and lemme tell you there is just ridiculous amount of difference between the performance between the two.
PS2s in pouring rain/wet surface in cold weather(low grip) STILL grips better than 555s in dry hot weather.
Those who said Nitto 555s are good obviously don't push their cars hard enough!
Don't go cheap on tires. You get what you pay for.
Avoid Nitto 555 at ALL COST.
I used to run Nitto 555s before switching to PS2s, and lemme tell you there is just ridiculous amount of difference between the performance between the two.
PS2s in pouring rain/wet surface in cold weather(low grip) STILL grips better than 555s in dry hot weather.
Those who said Nitto 555s are good obviously don't push their cars hard enough!
Don't go cheap on tires. You get what you pay for.
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Originally Posted by WyattH
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terrasmak - what other street tires have you been on? What kind of driving do you do? Other impressions?
I found a site with the Toyos for $785. I am just going go with them... Ugh. Choosing tires SHOULD be the best part, as they are so important, but it's always the hardest and most stressful.
*Another site for $692. - $90 for UPS Ground shipping. Done deal.
I'll compare shipping prices when I'm ready to buy.
terrasmak - what other street tires have you been on? What kind of driving do you do? Other impressions?
I found a site with the Toyos for $785. I am just going go with them... Ugh. Choosing tires SHOULD be the best part, as they are so important, but it's always the hardest and most stressful.
*Another site for $692. - $90 for UPS Ground shipping. Done deal.
I'll compare shipping prices when I'm ready to buy.
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Hmmm for 18x9 + 22, 18x10 + 25... I want to just run 245/45 and 275/40, but those sizes are not available by the Vredestein.
Would these work?
245/40/R18
275/35/R18
Just one step smaller in the sidewall, or:
265/35
295/35
I don't want to go too staggered...
Would these work?
245/40/R18
275/35/R18
Just one step smaller in the sidewall, or:
265/35
295/35
I don't want to go too staggered...