New Tires and Wheels and SC430
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Bridgestone DriveGuard Run-Flats 245/40 R18 for SC430 2006
Bridgestone DriveGuard Run Flat 245 /40 R18 97W XL BSW RF - DISCOUNT TIRE
...installed yesterday, and have but a few miles on them. They are fantastic. Smooth, smooth ride (Are these really run-flats?!!), road traction is outstanding (I got up to 90 mph for about a mile or two on SoCalif. Interstate 5, lane changing, etc.).
I asked the tire tech why there is such a difference between the DriveGuards and my Bridgestone Potenza R040's? (I paid $340/tire for the R040's vs. $196 for the DriveGuards).
He told me that "state of the art" at Bridgestone has improved significantly since my R040's; that the R040's composition lent themselves to a surprisingly quick tread weardown.
I wonder why Bridgestone has not offered "credit" for the short lives of the R040's?
...whatever. I'm just really pleased with the DriveGuards ... at least in the first 18 hours of having them.
Stay-tuned. I'll share my thoughts in the weeks and months ahead.
SkyScout in Southern California
SC430 - 2006 - < 30k mileage
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I had finally decided to get the Michelin Non Run Flats and then I see this! Now......I'm back to square one. I am just so paranoid about run flats screwing up the handling.
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new wheels/tires
Anybody tell me who has the best pricing on wheels/tires for an 2002? My current chrome plated as peeling and have some curb damage but everything I find is overpriced. Loved the ones on the earlier post? Tourmaline? Not sure what that is but looked like chrome.
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SC430 2006 > Bridgestone DriveGuards 6 months later = Excellent!
The 2006 SC430 now has about 2,000 more miles on it and these run-flat tires ride as smooth as though they were not run-flats. Wear & tear has been minimal.
I have not yet rotated the tires; but I've monitored and kept up the air-pressure.
If you're looking to replace your run-flats, please do yourself a favor and consider these.
Best to you all... Happy driving
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Just put a set of Nexen N5000 on my Indego Ink Pearl w/ saddle interior. The Nexen tires are rated for 65,000 miles and ride and drive rest. Wheel are next for me.
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So what do you think of them so far?
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The Nexen N5000 tires have a smooth, quite ride. Took my SC on a trip from north Alabama up to Branson, MO. Was getting up to 27 mpg on I40 going into Little Rock. I was very interested on watching my mileage since this was the first trip in our SC. Mine is a 2002 Indego Ink Pearl with Saddle interior. I got it this past September and it had only 70,144 miles on it. It was extremely clean so I just had to have it. It needed new tires so being a Auto Care Center manager at Walmart, I opted for the Nexen tires.
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You get 27mpg on the highway!!! How are you doing that?
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I can attest to OBP's MPG. I could not believe myself.
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It must be the way I drive!
Too MUCH pedal off the line :-)
Too MUCH pedal off the line :-)