View Poll Results: Which of these do you think is best all season tire for daily wet and icy driving
BFG comp 2 AS $581.80
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Ventus S1 noble2 $535.44
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Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 12. You may not vote on this poll
Help me choose the right tires for my Non Fsport AWD
#1
Racer
Thread Starter
Help me choose the right tires for my Non Fsport AWD
Well am at a little over 30k on my original Dunlops stock and looking to upgrade to some new tires and lost on tirerrack website. Therefore am asking if you have experience with using either of the tires listed could you kindly leave some feedback on this subject thanks in advance
Last edited by boostinsc; 10-10-16 at 06:12 PM.
#3
Well, of the choices you put in the poll, I had to go with the P7. I believe there's a P7 tire fairly well liked by members here, as is the Continental ExremeContact DWS06. I have the previous generation of DWS on a different car and loved it -- quiet, razor sharp handling, and grippy. The P7's get similar reviews, and there are many lovers of Michelin Pilot Sports.
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#5
Racer
Thread Starter
Is the Yokohama advan a good tire? it looks promising.
#6
I just put the Yokohama Advan Sport A/S or my F-sport about 2 weeks ago. So far so good. Not as stiff as the Bridgestone RE050, but the sidewalls are plenty stiff even for an A/S tire. I'm hoping to get about 25K on the rear tires since the front and rears are staggered, I only got about 18K our of the Bridgestone RE050. I needed the A/S tire since we go to the Lake Tahoe during the winter and also needed a longer lasting tire.
#7
<br /><br />I have Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06 on my '15 and just love them. Great in dry and rain. We don't have heavy winters here, but they are very good in freezing slippery conditions.<br /><br />Doug<br />
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#8
Lead Lap
Voted and recommend the Pirelli P7's - great overall tire especially if you're looking for a good balance between ride quality and handling. Its pricey but its worth it.
#9
I had the Ventus S1 noble2 on a different car and they were great. They had great traction and hydro-planning was not an issue anymore. If this is an all-year tire it does have poor tread life and is absolutely horrible in the snow (at least on a FWD car). I went about 30k miles on them before they had to be replaced. my vote is a NO for that tire at least.
#10
Racer
Thread Starter
It's time to get new threads I am debating whether to go with Dunlop signature hp or Continental eco plus. I am a bit hesitant due to tire rack not negotiating and charging 61.00 to ship 4 tires to my house? I do see Pepboys online have 18 in tires in stock local thoughts or any experience in dealing with them thanks.
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Originally Posted by boostinsc
It's time to get new threads I am debating whether to go with Dunlop signature hp or Continental eco plus. I am a bit hesitant due to tire rack not negotiating and charging 61.00 to ship 4 tires to my house? I do see Pepboys online have 18 in tires in stock local thoughts or any experience in dealing with them thanks.