Would you put the new Continental Extreme Contact DWS06 tires on your ISF?
#1
Driver
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Would you put the new Continental Extreme Contact DWS06 tires on your ISF?
Hello!
I got my car with 32k and new tires. I’m at about 56k so I knew I would be needing tires anytime. I was hoping to wait until later this year when my next oil change is done (due at 59k) but I was checking my tires the other day and noticed the front driver side is bad! There is wire coming through so now I’m looking to replace the tires asap. I had in my head that I would only put on the same tires since I’ve had no issues and they lasted so long – Bridgestone Potenza’s…. The dealership quoted $1415 with tax. And another $120 if alignment is needed. Then I stopped by a local tire place and was recommended the new Cont DWS06 - Price is $1000. I'm just wondering if anyone has tried these. The guy said I have thirty days to change my mind but I hate dealing with that crap (changing tires). Should I just put on what I know works, the Bridgestone's? I usually don't drive my car in the winter but it may be my only car soon so I may need an all season tire.
The current tires are a little over 3 years old. They still have tread left too. I’d hate to save $400 bucks only to spend more later if the tires don’t last as long. I know continental is a well known brand so any advice is appreciated. And yeah, I was the one crying a while back about maintenance costs lol.. But whether I spend a $1000 or $1400 isn’t going to make much of a difference.
I live 3 miles from work so I’m not out hauling a$$ all day long. I just want a quality tire~
Thank you in advance
roughly 25k miles on these tires
I got my car with 32k and new tires. I’m at about 56k so I knew I would be needing tires anytime. I was hoping to wait until later this year when my next oil change is done (due at 59k) but I was checking my tires the other day and noticed the front driver side is bad! There is wire coming through so now I’m looking to replace the tires asap. I had in my head that I would only put on the same tires since I’ve had no issues and they lasted so long – Bridgestone Potenza’s…. The dealership quoted $1415 with tax. And another $120 if alignment is needed. Then I stopped by a local tire place and was recommended the new Cont DWS06 - Price is $1000. I'm just wondering if anyone has tried these. The guy said I have thirty days to change my mind but I hate dealing with that crap (changing tires). Should I just put on what I know works, the Bridgestone's? I usually don't drive my car in the winter but it may be my only car soon so I may need an all season tire.
The current tires are a little over 3 years old. They still have tread left too. I’d hate to save $400 bucks only to spend more later if the tires don’t last as long. I know continental is a well known brand so any advice is appreciated. And yeah, I was the one crying a while back about maintenance costs lol.. But whether I spend a $1000 or $1400 isn’t going to make much of a difference.
I live 3 miles from work so I’m not out hauling a$$ all day long. I just want a quality tire~
Thank you in advance
roughly 25k miles on these tires
#2
Pole Position
Can't help you with the Continentals but look into get the Figs LCA bushings or the RR Racing Ultimate Response System. Along with an alignment, that should take care of the inner tire wear.
#4
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Thanks. I searched a little more and found a couple reviews on the DWS06. There are tons of reviews on the older version tire (DW)... Decisions, decisions... Tire rack is showing around $850 for these delivered if my math is correct. I don't fee like dealing with delivery and taking the tires in. I would have to be saving more or know someone to help...
#5
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Thanks for the recommendation Gene. I just put new pads on but next time around I need rotors so maybe I can work in what you recommended too!
#6
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you are getting ripped off at the dealership. those tires are way cheaper brand new. also 120 for an alignment for a stock ISF? there is only toe adjustment, you are looking more of the price at 65-80 dollars at a good shop.
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Thanks. I searched a little more and found a couple reviews on the DWS06. There are tons of reviews on the older version tire (DW)... Decisions, decisions... Tire rack is showing around $850 for these delivered if my math is correct. I don't fee like dealing with delivery and taking the tires in. I would have to be saving more or know someone to help...
I have the DWS's on a number of cars in our family, and have installed them on several of my friend's cars as well, they work exceptionally well. I recently installed DWS06's on our A7, an S4, my daughter's WRX, and an Acura TL. Limited miles on the 06's, but they definitely handle extremely well in dry and rain, and I anticipate a tire superior to the predecessor.
When some additional sizes become available in September, they are going on my wife's 3IS in an upsize.
Let me state that I am a fan of Michelin's, but in the A/S category I prefer the Conti's.
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#8
This is a pic of the Figs Lower Control Arm bushing installed on my car, this is what Gene is referring to. This, along with toe set close to zero, helps to eliminate tire wear such as yours.
#9
Hello!
I got my car with 32k and new tires. I’m at about 56k so I knew I would be needing tires anytime. I was hoping to wait until later this year when my next oil change is done (due at 59k) but I was checking my tires the other day and noticed the front driver side is bad! There is wire coming through so now I’m looking to replace the tires asap. I had in my head that I would only put on the same tires since I’ve had no issues and they lasted so long – Bridgestone Potenza’s…. The dealership quoted $1415 with tax. And another $120 if alignment is needed. Then I stopped by a local tire place and was recommended the new Cont DWS06 - Price is $1000. I'm just wondering if anyone has tried these. The guy said I have thirty days to change my mind but I hate dealing with that crap (changing tires). Should I just put on what I know works, the Bridgestone's? I usually don't drive my car in the winter but it may be my only car soon so I may need an all season tire.
The current tires are a little over 3 years old. They still have tread left too. I’d hate to save $400 bucks only to spend more later if the tires don’t last as long. I know continental is a well known brand so any advice is appreciated. And yeah, I was the one crying a while back about maintenance costs lol.. But whether I spend a $1000 or $1400 isn’t going to make much of a difference.
I live 3 miles from work so I’m not out hauling a$$ all day long. I just want a quality tire~
Thank you in advance
roughly 25k miles on these tires
I got my car with 32k and new tires. I’m at about 56k so I knew I would be needing tires anytime. I was hoping to wait until later this year when my next oil change is done (due at 59k) but I was checking my tires the other day and noticed the front driver side is bad! There is wire coming through so now I’m looking to replace the tires asap. I had in my head that I would only put on the same tires since I’ve had no issues and they lasted so long – Bridgestone Potenza’s…. The dealership quoted $1415 with tax. And another $120 if alignment is needed. Then I stopped by a local tire place and was recommended the new Cont DWS06 - Price is $1000. I'm just wondering if anyone has tried these. The guy said I have thirty days to change my mind but I hate dealing with that crap (changing tires). Should I just put on what I know works, the Bridgestone's? I usually don't drive my car in the winter but it may be my only car soon so I may need an all season tire.
The current tires are a little over 3 years old. They still have tread left too. I’d hate to save $400 bucks only to spend more later if the tires don’t last as long. I know continental is a well known brand so any advice is appreciated. And yeah, I was the one crying a while back about maintenance costs lol.. But whether I spend a $1000 or $1400 isn’t going to make much of a difference.
I live 3 miles from work so I’m not out hauling a$$ all day long. I just want a quality tire~
Thank you in advance
roughly 25k miles on these tires
#10
Driver
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Thanks for all the input. I'm def feeling better about the Conti tires. I had an 02 M3 and it devoured the back tires. I put new Michelin tires on it once and within 3-4k miles they were bald - Firestone even replaced them at no charge. From there I was a little leery of Michelin but I realized it was likely the car... not the tires. But with a HP car, I just assumed another over 20k on a tire is good after having the M3... so I have been happy with Bridgestone.. But from what you're saying the Conti should last even longer so that's good news of course.
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#12
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Personally I don't understand putting all (no) season tires on a car like the F. You completely strangle the performance by going from a good summer tire to ANY all season tire.
#13
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I don't experience with the DWS, but I do with the DW. Here:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...xtreme-dw.html
I am now running the Bridgestone S-04 here:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...-position.html
I know you are asking about an all season tire, and I run summer tires - and I also run oversize. But maybe my experience with the DWs may have some meaning for you..
Lou
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...xtreme-dw.html
I am now running the Bridgestone S-04 here:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...-position.html
I know you are asking about an all season tire, and I run summer tires - and I also run oversize. But maybe my experience with the DWs may have some meaning for you..
Lou
#14
Driver
Thread Starter
I don't experience with the DWS, but I do with the DW. Here:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...xtreme-dw.html
I am now running the Bridgestone S-04 here:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...-position.html
I know you are asking about an all season tire, and I run summer tires - and I also run oversize. But maybe my experience with the DWs may have some meaning for you..
Lou
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...xtreme-dw.html
I am now running the Bridgestone S-04 here:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...-position.html
I know you are asking about an all season tire, and I run summer tires - and I also run oversize. But maybe my experience with the DWs may have some meaning for you..
Lou
#15
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I have DWS on my Evo. Absolutely hate them. The sidewalls are way too soft. This not only compromises the tires during the potholes of winter but the handling of the car is negatively impacted. The tires (new) squeal non stop on aggressive turn-in. I've already replaced two tires on the Evo (stock suspension).