What's the best summer tire between these?
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What's the best summer tire between these?
I drive an '09 G37x (AWD coupe) and dropping on Eibach's (1.9" front & 1.6" back). I'm getting the 20" Vossen 084 with a 38" offset all around. I want summer tires, but not sure what's the best one, between:
1) Yokohoma Avance Sport
2) Falken FK 452
3) Michelin Pilot PS2
4) Michelin Pilot AS2
5) Something else you'd recommend?
I'm not going to be racing around or anything, but want something with great traction & long durability/mileage. Thanks.
1) Yokohoma Avance Sport
2) Falken FK 452
3) Michelin Pilot PS2
4) Michelin Pilot AS2
5) Something else you'd recommend?
I'm not going to be racing around or anything, but want something with great traction & long durability/mileage. Thanks.
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I've been doing some research. Hopefully there will be some good info posted here for me as well. Here is what tires I've found.
BF Goodrich g-Force T/A KDW NT (loud)
Nitto INVO (soft sidewall)
Nitto NT 555
Yokohama ADVAN Sport
Falken FK 452
Yokohama S.Drive
Toyo Proxes T1R
BF Goodrich g-Force T/A KDW NT (loud)
Nitto INVO (soft sidewall)
Nitto NT 555
Yokohama ADVAN Sport
Falken FK 452
Yokohama S.Drive
Toyo Proxes T1R
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Thx man. Here's the part where I'm a bit confused...the owner of the tire shop I was talking to said something along this "Listen, at the end of the day, there's maybe at most a 5% difference in quality between these tires. It's the brand name & marketing of each that determine the price of it so you'll be fine with any of these". That being said, here I am trying to read through the sales pitch and I'm wondering is he right in saying that there's maybe just a 5% difference and everyone naturally tends to give in to the marketing hype?
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Just make sure you're tires are symmetrical, so you are able to dismount and flop tires from left to right, right to left. I chose the Falken 452's. A hell of a deal for 666.90 shipped! 245/35/20 285/30/20
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I don't know why everyone has hate for the Bridgestone Potenza's.. I've abused them in every possible way and they're still pushing, done 21k miles with them now and they're pretty reasonably priced. Might actually go with them again myself
Here's something that might help though
Here's something that might help though
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where is that chart from? magazine picks are great and all but id rather use real world experience. those prices dont match our tire sizes at all. ps2's are the best tire hands down if they werent so damn expensive. you have to look at overall value when it comes down to it i think.
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Great advice guys. Status Elite...I'm glad to hear you like your Falken's cause that's what the tire shop guy was trying to push...he said for the price and value, you can't beat it. And Sam...that chart is an awesome guide...I'll have to print that off and limit it down to a few great choices to choose from.
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That chart is wrong in respect to the Kumho SPT. They give it a "fair" as far as treadlife, but I got 20k + on my last set and I drove that car like a maniac.
IMO, it's also a great tire for the price.
IMO, it's also a great tire for the price.