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New Azenis! - Mike - 11-04-2004

Finally all of you bigger tire users can quit crying that you don't get Azenis...

sizes:
195-60-14
185-60-14

205-50-15
195-50-15
225-50-15

205-40-16

205-40-17
215-40-17
235-40-17
255-40-17
275-40-17
225-45-17
245-45-17
215-45-17

225-40-18
235-40-18
245-40-18
255-40-18
225-45-18
275-35-18
255-35-18
265-35-18
315-30-18

pics:
[Image: 138007-DSC008611.jpg]

[Image: sema_2004-28.JPG]

looks to be more friendly in standing water conditions, and falken says grip is the same or better.


- Evan - 11-04-2004

rubber compound is the same.
+ smaller treadblocks = overheat even faster.

I have 2 sets of the old tire, because Im not convinced the new one wont suck


- white_2kgt - 11-04-2004

Gezz, I be those would grease up on me during the warmup lap!

--chad


- Mike - 11-04-2004

Evan Wrote:rubber compound is the same.

i think the sidewall is different

Evan Wrote:smaller treadblocks = overheat even faster.

yup Sad

i dunno if i'm sold... should probably grab another set or two of the olds before it is too late.


- Kaan - 11-04-2004

did falken say the tread blocks were smaller? cause they dont look like it. maybe i'm just not remembering well cause i havent driven much lately.


- Mike - 11-04-2004

ummm see the circumferential lines? they create smaller tread blocks...


- mpg9999 - 11-04-2004

So the released the tire sizes? Where did you get that from? I saw the pictures awhile ago on a miata forum, but they hadnt realeased tire sizes yet.


- Chris - 11-04-2004

damn! no money to pick up another old set... hopefully they won't suck like you guys say


- Beej - 11-04-2004

From some thread on h-t (don't read there, got it from a friend).

"They're called the Azenis RT-615, and that is exactly what they look like. They uses light weight nylon sidewalls instead of steel (like the old azenis sport), and the tread compound is not supposed to get greasy when they heat like the sport does. The tech rep was telling me that they can be mounted with the large blocks on the inside of the rear rims to help produce oversteer for drifting or race tuning. They are aysemetrical and non directional, so you can rotate them front to back and side to side, and the sidewall is supposed to be as stiff (if not more) as the sport."

So apparently they don't get as greasy as the Azenis Sports? Can't back that up, but apparently it came from a sales rep.

They come in 225/50 for 15's, so I'm psyched. I hope my es100's last until these come out.


- ButtDyno - 11-04-2004

I'm just gonna wait for people to run them while I finish off my current set... there's always the MX if these don't solve the overheating issues.

Or the shaved FK451's Wink

235/40-17 might be cool for autox though.


- BLINGMW - 11-04-2004

is it just me, or does this tire and the old tire look directional? I've always wondered what the deal with that is. It would seem like water would be channeled differently depending on what way the tire was going. Certianly that makes SOME difference? Clearly I don't know much about tread patterns. :|


- .RJ - 11-04-2004

I need to order another set of the "good" azenis, maybe 2.


- Feersty - 11-04-2004

I like em'.


Re: New Azenis! - Dave - 11-04-2004

MichaelJComputer Wrote:255-40-17
275-40-17
Hell yeah. Now I might have some non-shitty tires for track. I'm not a big fan of my Kumhos on track although they haven't been too bad for me.


- mpg9999 - 11-04-2004

Does anyone know when those will be released, and how much longer will I be able to get ahold of the older style azenis? I would hate to destroy one of my old azenis and have to replace all 4 tires because I can no longer get them.


- Nick325is - 11-05-2004

I will have to see how the new azenis work out as I will be looking for a set to put on some 15s for next autox season. Does anyone know what the tread wear is going to be on the new ones?


Nick


- Mike - 11-05-2004

Feersty Wrote:I like em'.

:?:


- Mike - 11-05-2004

BLINGMW Wrote:is it just me, or does this tire and the old tire look directional? I've always wondered what the deal with that is. It would seem like water would be channeled differently depending on what way the tire was going. Certianly that makes SOME difference? Clearly I don't know much about tread patterns. :|

I've looked time and time again and thought the same as you. I dunno, I'm no expert I guess...


- Mike - 11-05-2004

mpg9999 Wrote:Does anyone know when those will be released, and how much longer will I be able to get ahold of the older style azenis? I would hate to destroy one of my old azenis and have to replace all 4 tires because I can no longer get them.

People have heard rumors of Q1 or Q3 of 2005.


Re: New Azenis! - Mike - 11-05-2004

Dave Wrote:
MichaelJComputer Wrote:255-40-17
275-40-17
Hell yeah. Now I might have some non-shitty tires for track. I'm not a big fan of my Kumhos on track although they haven't been too bad for me.

MichaelJComputer Wrote:Finally all of you bigger tire users can quit crying that you don't get Azenis...

I was thinking specifically of you when I said that. Tongue