Best Summer-Only Tire For Mostly Highway, but Some Sport?
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Best Summer-Only Tire For Mostly Highway, but Some Sport?
I have an '02 GS430 with minor suspension upgrades (slightly stiffer/lower springs, slightly stiffer shocks to match, upgraded sway bars, poly bushings.
I've got alignment in factory spec, as I'm very much mostly a highway cruiser. That said, I do like to push the car every now and then, and predictable, reasonably grippy tires are a must. I LOVE Michelin SS's, but I don't know that it makes sense for a guy who drives 20k miles a summer to use tires that are worn out in 15-20k miles.
So what is the best compromise of grippy and quiet tires that will last a good bit longer for highway cruising? Brands I've enjoyed historically are Michelin and Continental. I also miss the General Exclaim UHP's that I ran about a decade ago.
I've got alignment in factory spec, as I'm very much mostly a highway cruiser. That said, I do like to push the car every now and then, and predictable, reasonably grippy tires are a must. I LOVE Michelin SS's, but I don't know that it makes sense for a guy who drives 20k miles a summer to use tires that are worn out in 15-20k miles.
So what is the best compromise of grippy and quiet tires that will last a good bit longer for highway cruising? Brands I've enjoyed historically are Michelin and Continental. I also miss the General Exclaim UHP's that I ran about a decade ago.
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If you drop down to a slightly lower performance category, like an ultra-high performance summer tire, you would sacrifice a little sport, but you would have increased treadlife. My top recommendation would be the BFGoodrich Sport Comp-2 or the Dunlop Direzza DZ102. Both are very sporty, but would last a little longer than the Michelin.
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If you drop down to a slightly lower performance category, like an ultra-high performance summer tire, you would sacrifice a little sport, but you would have increased treadlife. My top recommendation would be the BFGoodrich Sport Comp-2 or the Dunlop Direzza DZ102. Both are very sporty, but would last a little longer than the Michelin.
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I'm not sure they are a good investment for an Iowa native. I think it would be like me buying winter tires in Texas. Kuhmo and Michelin are both good options IMO.
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Keeping with the summer-only stipulation, there isn't anything that fits your criteria. The PSS is basically the quietest summer tire on the market. The DW is up there too, but you won't get as much life. If you could switch to an ultra-high performance all-season tire, I could find you something. Also, to confirm, are you looking at 25/45R17 tires?
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You could always go with the Goodyear Eagle Sport AS or Continental ExtremeContact DWS. They're both ultra-high performance all-season tires, so they won't handle as well or have the grip of the PSS. They will last considerably longer, and they're very close as far as noise quality goes. I had the Goodyears on a WRX and the Continentals on an E430, and I thought the Goodyears were quieter.
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That's a dangerous question. Treadlife varies a lot based on driving style, road material, vehicle, rotation, etc. etc. etc. That being said, I'll still give you ballpark estimates. The DWS and the Eagle have 50k mile treadlife warranties, so that's a general idea on those. The DW does not have a treadlife warranty, but you could expect 20k-25k miles or so. I hope this helps.
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