Tires
#1
Instructor
Thread Starter
Tires
Looking to replace my current tires, 245-35-20, have about 20k miles on them and getting bad vibrations, I made the mistake of buying Federals a couple years ago. I know most swear by Michelin, but is there a second preference, maybe a tad cheaper in price, 700-800 range that are quiet, that is the first preference.
Thanks
Thanks
#4
Lexus Champion
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If you really want something cheap:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....omCompare1=yes
I hear some good things about these.
#6
Instructor
Thread Starter
Thanks! I'm gonna stay away from super cheap for now on, lesson learned. I seen the Bridgestone Potenza s001 on tire rack for about 800 or the Dunlop SP Sport Max for about 550. I'll do some research on these...just looking for a smooth quiet ride, not looking to race anyone.
Suggestions are welcomed, it also crossed my mind to sell my Lorenzo Wl19s and go a concave route with new tires as a package. Decisions decisions
Suggestions are welcomed, it also crossed my mind to sell my Lorenzo Wl19s and go a concave route with new tires as a package. Decisions decisions
#7
Consider the new Dunlop Direzza DZ102 tire. We recently did our review of it (which I was a part of the testing) and found it to be a really nice tire for the dollar. It had an excellent ride quality to it, and performed very well on our test track.
Click here to find the tire
-AJ
Click here to find the tire
-AJ
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#10
I found the Continental and the Dunlop were pretty even. The Hankook rode a little more rough.
The Continental Extreme Contact DW is not available in the tire size you are asking for, 245-35-20
The Continental Extreme Contact DW is not available in the tire size you are asking for, 245-35-20
Last edited by AJ@TireRack.com; 08-26-14 at 07:50 AM.
#13
All season tires are designed to do many different things, and by their nature will generally last a little longer and ride a little quieter.
Here is some information regarding UTQG