Is350 tire question
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Is350 tire question
Ok so I need tires all 4. What's a good tire brand. I was looking at hankook Ventus v12evo. I have nittos on there now which they suck. I'm not trying to spend 1,200 for tires but not looking to go cheap at the sametime. What's out there.
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As for the nittos I did not like them in the rain and did not grip good in turns. And seem to go though them fast got them like sept of last year.
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I had Michelin PS A/S plus before and now in transition to Hankook V12 ($700). V12 is probably the best choice for anything < $1000. Others will all cost you around $1100-$1300.
I have considered:
1. Michelin PS A/S -> $1100 at Costco
2. Michelin PS2 -> $1200 at Costco
3. Bridgestone Potenza RE11 -> >$1500
4. Michelin PSS -> >$1500.
I have considered:
1. Michelin PS A/S -> $1100 at Costco
2. Michelin PS2 -> $1200 at Costco
3. Bridgestone Potenza RE11 -> >$1500
4. Michelin PSS -> >$1500.
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Only negative to these tires is that they are fairly noisy compared to the OEM tires, cant really compare to anything else cause ive only had oem and these (car only has 32k miles)
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If you want all season tires, I've been extremely pleased with the Kumho Ecsa 4X. Not good in snow but I notice you live in Florida, so perhaps not a problem.
Very reasonable also.
Very reasonable also.
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I've never been a fan of mis-matched tires on a car but am seriously considering going with the Hankook V12s on the rear of my IS350. I've run Hankooks before and really liked them. I have the Michelin Pilot Sport A/S on the fronts and like them too. I can get the Hankooks for the rear for about $360 shipped, where as the Michelins would cost me a little over $500.