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SUBYDOO Needs New Shoes
In the fall (Oct.-Nov.) I will be buying new tires (4) for SUBYDOO. I usually buy tires in the Tire Rack category called 'Ultra High Performance All-Season' I have been on the Tire Rack web site and looked at all the tires in this category. I reviewed everything, did a technical/cost evaluation and originally decided that I was going to get the Yokohama Advan S4 tires. They finished a close second in the evaluation to the Bridgestone Potenza RE-960AS Pole Position tires. Tire Rack lists the Bridgestones at $143/ea. and the Yokos at $131/ea. Add another $20 per tire for mounting, balancing, etc. That means the Bridgestones will be ~$652 installed and the Yokos will be ~$604 installed. In April I had SVXY outfitted with 4 TOYO Proxes-4 tires for $444. So far, my impressions of the TOYOs are good, but I think that the sidewalls are just a bit too soft.
Since SUBYDOO is almost a garage queen ( garage princess?)I did not want to spend $600 for tires. I want to spent around ~$400-$450, plus I do not want another set of TOYOS. I also do not want the Continental Conti Extreme Contact tires because of manufacturing quality control issues that they still seem to have. Furthermore, I eliminated the Pirelli P-Zero Nero M&S because they are now manufactured in the Phillipines and they are not as good anymore. One of the guys at work said he loves the Kumho Ecsta ASX that he put on his old BMW 735i. He used to have Michelin Pilot Sport tires on his car and that the Kuhmos are almost as good and a lot less expensive. I reran my evaluation with the Kuhmos and they came in at the #5 spot. They are ~$98/ea installed, have a good warranty. With the savings I can buy the road hazard warranty. If anyone here has these particular Kuhmo tires on an SVX, please post your evaluation of them, both good and bad. Please only respond if you have these tires. Thanks everyone. I appoogize for the long-winded post. |
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i just got some Kumho Ecsta's recently. i can't really comment on them too much, because i had been riding on snow tires until last month, so anything would have been an improvement. :lol: i also got a screaming good deal on a wheel/tire package.
no problems or issues to report, though - they seem like good tires to me. i will test them in the "school zone drags" soon. :D |
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245/45/18's in the back (alone) costed me 1000Dhs installed (about $270) But if your SVX is always garage kept, why would you want to install high end tyres? Just get the cheapest there is then... :confused: |
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Silver Spear,
I always try to put the best tires that I can afford on all our cars. There is approximately on 16 -40 square inches of rubber connecting you to the ground. First, I want the car (and me) to stay on the ground and I want the car (and me) to go where I am steering toward in dry, wet, and light snow conditions. |
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Speaking from my own experience I have nothing but good things to say about my ContiExtreme Contacts. They are about 2-3 years old with approximately 25,000 miles on them with no issues.
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Larry, I have the ASX's on my SVX. I bought them because they were cheap, but I will definately buy them again. I probably only have 5,000 miles, but they have seen heavy rain and light to medium snow. If I was going to rely on my SVX as my winter car, I'd get dedicated snows for it, but for occasional winter use you should be happy with them.
I'd love to comment on road noise, but with my rear wheel bearing, I can't give an accurate review on that. |
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we had them on our WRX, and was pleased with them. i thought they were pretty good tires, especially compared to the stock RE-92's! :lol: |
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avoid the yokohomo avs es100 or something like that. they handle well, but at only 25000 miles or so, they're not much more than racing slicks. crazy previous owners. :(
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I have Kumhos on my Pearlie. I've had them on some other cars, they ride slightly harshly, but grip quite well. They were on the car when I got it last year, and it looks as if I'll be replacing them, when I do, for age and stiffness, rather than wear. I have had quotes from The Tire Rack which say both they and the vehicle manufacturers do not recommend running tires for more than six years on a vehicle, even if the tread is still good.
Just my 2cents worth. Paul |
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Larry, I had the ecsta asx on the wife's svx for a while. I put about 5k on them before we sold the car to my dad. They were a good tire for the price. I would not put them in the ultra high performance category though. They performed well in snow and rain and had decent dry grip but they were not very stiff in the sidewall and not a sport performance tire. They are not even in the same league as the 960's or the pilot sports. Kumho makes a good tire for the price but the asx will not make you smile on your favorite on-ramp.
Have you looked at the michelin pilot exalto PE2? In any event if you go with michelin's I can mail you a friends and family rebate form for $60 off a set of 4. |
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I have fusion tires on mine for about 15,000 miles so far an still have a good bit of tred left and they were about 80-90$ a tire.
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I have the kuhmo ecsta asx tires on my black car. Stock size, ect. They ride smooth and quiet,which I suppose can be attributed to a softer sidewall, but they grip great on dry pavement, and work well in the rain. I cant comment on snow proformance...because south jersey doent get this snow stuff I keep hearing about. Definitely a good tire for the money, but I wouldnt go saying its the best of the best
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Costco routinely gives $60 rebates and tire rack will match this. Ask them... Keith:) |
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