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Old 06-27-10, 04:04 AM
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I currently have falken rt615 on the rear and yoko s-drive on the fronts. Personally i dont really like them because they are pretty loud, but i am not sure which side is making the sound. Well my falkens are getting really bald, and its time for a change. I currently have stock rims, but what tires are pretty quiet, pretty grippy, and last pretty long? any suggestions??
Old 06-27-10, 06:52 AM
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I've been very happy with the Hankook Ventus V12 Evo. Very quiet, grip well, and are surprisingly inexpensive. I haven't had mine long enough to comment on durability, put long life isn't typically one of the shining points of max performance summer tires.
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Bridgestone RE960AS PP. They are an all-season tire, but they handle very well for what they are. The are quiet and have a 40k mile warranty.
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What sizes are you using?
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the stock sizes for is350 its the 18s...
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another suggestion with a lower price range is the Continental ContiExtremeContact DWS.
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For ride quality I would go with the Bridgestone 960's, Michelin PS A/S+, or the Conti DWS. The Conti's are on back order in your rear size and many other sizes right now.
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Originally Posted by Brandon@TR
For ride quality I would go with the Bridgestone 960's, Michelin PS A/S+, or the Conti DWS. The Conti's are on back order in your rear size and many other sizes right now.
what's your take on the Yoko Envigors, Brandon? I put a set on an ISx50 last week and am curious to get feedback from the customer down the line.
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