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Re: tyres

Postby FD3S » May 17th, 2013, 9:07 pm

Not too outrageous, about 1500 a piece

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Re: tyres

Postby FullStop » May 17th, 2013, 10:45 pm

thats a pretty good price for that tyre...

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Re: tyres

Postby GTi Guy » June 4th, 2013, 11:12 am

Any sumitomo HTR ZII reviews (not Ziii). Only thing apart from Chinese and dz101 I can find with an alright rating at least from tyre rack. And what are initial thoughts on sailun atrezzos n gt radial? I'm very skeptical as I want the best I can afford and the only other thing is a huge price jump : 3k Michelin which is way out of my league

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Re: tyres

Postby Dave » June 4th, 2013, 11:44 am

ZII is a terrible tyre, the ZI was much better and III even better than previous two.
Gt Radial has a killer tyre out there, which we won't be getting.
Even that Michelin at 3k is crap.

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Re: tyres

Postby GTi Guy » June 4th, 2013, 6:05 pm

Guessing I have to choose the least worst. Whatever happened to the days we used to get quality tyres easily :(

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Re: tyres

Postby dredman1 » June 4th, 2013, 6:17 pm

GTi Guy wrote:Any sumitomo HTR ZII reviews (not Ziii). Only thing apart from Chinese and dz101 I can find with an alright rating at least from tyre rack.
Why not the Z3? Not available in your size?

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Re: tyres

Postby GTi Guy » June 4th, 2013, 10:54 pm

Would have like those. Unfortunately the size I want puts me in the realm of cheap rubber :(

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Re: tyres

Postby cinco » June 6th, 2013, 12:54 pm

had some seat time with some falken azenis
im very impressed with the wet and dry traction. altho it take about 2 mins to warm the tyres up a bit. they are a bit noisy when cold but warm up well

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Re: tyres

Postby X_Factor » June 6th, 2013, 9:56 pm

i heard ACL has a sale on some goodyear tires
15" for around 550 (not sure exact size and model)

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Re: tyres

Postby Renaldo25 » June 7th, 2013, 2:41 pm

those are what they call goodyear mystiques but are actually called blue streak...bought them this week to replace my sailuns which were worn down...still breaking them in stores lady convinced me they were up to goodyear standards so ill see...no sale tho they were 633 each...

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Re: tyres

Postby Renaldo25 » June 7th, 2013, 2:44 pm

just replaced the fronts though might replace the back with another brand later this year....those of you in the east should check triple a's tyre shop in arima they had a large range in my size 205/60/15....might check them out next time around

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Re: tyres

Postby ek4ever » June 13th, 2013, 3:38 pm

ok... time for an update on the Dunlop DZ101.

Well these tyres are absolutely worthless in the wet so the extremely poor ratings for wet traction are correct....experienced some major understeer today where my WORN T1-Rs would not. It seems that the Proxes even down past the wear bars grip better than these fairly new Dunlops. In dry conditions the tyre is not too bad ... holds up well to some aggressive use but really does not inspire confidence.

So to sum up I'll just be taking it easy until time for replacements. Oh yeah ... forgot to mention not bad on noise and somewhat more comfortable ride overall than the Proxes T1-Rs.

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Re: tyres

Postby CD4Accord » June 13th, 2013, 4:47 pm

Not bad on noise for now... Give it a few months..... DZ101 is notorious for being horribly loud once wear begins and worse yet the wet traction will only get worse..

Just take it easy and be safe in the wet

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Re: tyres

Postby phaze » June 13th, 2013, 4:55 pm

Any updates as where have pretty decent 14" tyres.. 195 60 14 or 205 60 14....

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Re: tyres

Postby CD4Accord » June 13th, 2013, 9:27 pm

You can get toyo in 14" if I remember but it was massively overpriced... In that size I usually would just say pick up some Kumho from wherever has it best priced.

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Re: tyres

Postby phaze » June 13th, 2013, 9:35 pm

Guess may be kumhos for it

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Re: tyres

Postby kdat » June 20th, 2013, 10:22 pm

Bought a set of Firestone FR380 - price 620. reviews put it as an slightly above average tyre at 2.8/5. There was a recall in 2008-2009 for insufficient thread base gauge (size 235 75 15), mine were manufactured in 2012 (215 60 16).
So far nice handling, no road noise, kinda soft side walls though. Any local reviews?

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Re: tyres

Postby kdat » June 20th, 2013, 10:35 pm

I found some more recent reviews (2012) on the Firestone FR380 which rates it pretty good.

http://reviews.tirebuyer.com/3433/36018/reviews.htm

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Re: tyres

Postby striver » June 24th, 2013, 8:50 pm

CD4Accord wrote:You can get toyo in 14" if I remember but it was massively overpriced... In that size I usually would just say pick up some Kumho from wherever has it best priced.



i have the toyo vimode, very very good tire, sadly tough one is bent and i need to get a new set,

they are a bit noisy, would like to buy again but the price is off the roof for a 14" tire.

BTW they are currently doing close to 32000KM and im sure i would have gotten abt 40000km to 45000km total.

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Re: tyres

Postby CD4Accord » June 25th, 2013, 2:10 am

I put those Firestone FR380 on a Y11 AD Wagon with 15's last year. Paid $500 or 550 each I think for 195/60/15 at Ramrattan.

So far as good, no complaints.. Don't expect it to last super long but it does the job

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Re: tyres

Postby d.d.s. » June 26th, 2013, 1:00 pm

any recent prices on 205-50-16?

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Re: tyres

Postby GTi Guy » June 29th, 2013, 8:52 am

HERCULES RAPTIS WR1
anyone tried these.. seeing mixed reviews online

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Re: tyres

Postby striver » July 3rd, 2013, 7:43 pm

for the 14" guys

went mileage mack yessday, saw the kumho Kh17 for 550 +.

as i said my toyos are bent (or so i taught), one of the floor supervisor said its really hard to bend a toyo, he also said alot of their customers and coming in with this problem for most of their various tyre brands.

he said that the tyres are bumpy and not bent due to the road conditions,

fella really didnt want me to put on the kumho, he insisted that i had my toyo's flipped over and placed in the front,

they were closing so i will have to go back some other time.

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Re: tyres

Postby cinco » July 4th, 2013, 8:47 am

striver wrote:for the 14" guys

went mileage mack yessday, saw the kumho Kh17 for 550 +.

as i said my toyos are bent (or so i taught), one of the floor supervisor said its really hard to bend a toyo, he also said alot of their customers and coming in with this problem for most of their various tyre brands.

he said that the tyres are bumpy and not bent due to the road conditions,

fella really didnt want me to put on the kumho, he insisted that i had my toyo's flipped over and placed in the front,

they were closing so i will have to go back some other time.


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Re: tyres

Postby EXODUS » July 18th, 2013, 12:25 am

the bots have taken over...

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Re: tyres

Postby cqk4 » July 21st, 2013, 9:52 pm

CD4Accord wrote:Not bad on noise for now... Give it a few months..... DZ101 is notorious for being horribly loud once wear begins and worse yet the wet traction will only get worse..

Just take it easy and be safe in the wet


hear hear..

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Re: tyres

Postby Firewall » August 23rd, 2013, 2:36 pm

Read the thread.....Did some calling.....

Size - 205/60/15

Presently have the BF G-Grip, just they are priced out of my reach this time so from the list, excluding that one....which would you guys choose
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Re: tyres

Postby skibz » August 23rd, 2013, 2:59 pm

Bridgestone > toyo > hankook > sumitomo...

Where are you getting the Bridgestone to buy?

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Re: tyres

Postby X_Factor » August 23rd, 2013, 4:13 pm

the potenza gIII are pretty decent
but you need to check the yeah they were made, i think its an old tire
i've seen some new michelin and they were made in 05

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Re: tyres

Postby Allergic2BunnyEars » August 24th, 2013, 1:58 pm

skibz wrote:Bridgestone > toyo > hankook > sumitomo...

Where are you getting the Bridgestone to buy?


I think this is heavily dependent on models as opposed to brands. The stock Bridgestone potenza re050 are not as good as the sumitomo htr z3 on my car right now.

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