If it's a crazy good deal and it's your last opportunity to get them, I'd be driving over there right now to look at them if I were you. Make your call from there.
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1973 Honda CL125S
1985 Honda CX500
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2017 Onewheel +
$100 for two tires with the stickers still on them.
I dunno, kinda wanna get a set made in '11 or '12. I've only been actively searching for a few weeks so I think I'm going to hold out for a little while to see what's out there.
So.... looking for tires for my Exige.
I have bone-jarring stiff sidewall track tires on my stock wheels, so Im looking for some softer street tires for my new wheels.
Requirements are a performance/summer tire for street use. Sidewalls should be medium to soft (for a performance tire) to take out some of the harshness of the bilstien track suspension, but not so soft that they fold all over themselves in spirited driving.
Ultimate grip is not a huge concern. Composed and responsive performance are of course very important, but they dont need to win any ST autoxes.
cheap is important (I love me some cheap korean tires) and the tread pattern should not look out of place on a sports car.
sizes are slightly flexible, 205/45/16 and 245/40-17 or 205/50/16 and 235/45/17 are the best sizes.
Evan Wrote:So.... looking for tires for my Exige.
I have bone-jarring stiff sidewall track tires on my stock wheels, so Im looking for some softer street tires for my new wheels.
Requirements are a performance/summer tire for street use. Sidewalls should be medium to soft (for a performance tire) to take out some of the harshness of the bilstien track suspension, but not so soft that they fold all over themselves in spirited driving.
Ultimate grip is not a huge concern. Composed and responsive performance of course, but they dont need to win any ST autoxes.
cheap is important (I love me some cheap korean tires) and the tread pattern should not look out of place on a sports car.
sizes are slightly flexible, 205/45/16 and 245/40-17 or 205/50/16 and 235/45/17 are the best sizes.
I just picked up a set of Continental DWs (Note, not the DWSs, which are all seasons) and I really like them. They were under $700 for a set of 245/35/18s, ride really well, and seem to stick very well for their ~340TW rating. I've only got ~500 miles on them but I'd defintely recommend them for a cheap street tire.
Now: 07 Porsche Cayman S | 18 VW Tiguan
Then: 18 VW GTI Autobahn | 95 BMW M3 | 15 VW GTI SE | 12 Kia Optima SX | 2009 VW GTI | 00 BMW 540i Sport | 90 Mazda Miata | 94 Yamaha FZR600R | 1993 Suzuki GS500E | 2003 BMW 325i | 95 Saab 900S
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picked up 4 yoko s-drive for under $100 per after the coupon. could have gotten some others for less but they get great reviews and sound like the exact tire im looking for.
got some extra meat to match the wider rims too
Anyone hear anything about the Dunlop DZ102's? Just came out within the last couple months. It looks like that is the replacement for the star specs, except that it has a way better tread wear rating.
2015 VW GTI | 2007 4Runner Sport
SOLD
2010 Nissan 370z | 2003 BMW M3
2005 Subaru WRX | 2010 BMW 135i | 1999 BMW M3
2002 Pontiac Trans Am WS6 | 2006 Mitsubishi Evolution IX SE
1995 Pontiac Firebird Formula | 1998 Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX | 1996 Pontiac Firebird
RawrImAMonster Wrote:Anyone hear anything about the Dunlop DZ102's? Just came out within the last couple months. It looks like that is the replacement for the star specs, except that it has a way better tread wear rating.
Nope,
The DZ102 is the replacement for the DZ101, the Star Spec Replacement was the Star Spec Z2.
DZ101s were "meh", but last a lot longer than the top tier "street" tires.
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D_Eclipse9916 Wrote:RawrImAMonster Wrote:Anyone hear anything about the Dunlop DZ102's? Just came out within the last couple months. It looks like that is the replacement for the star specs, except that it has a way better tread wear rating.
Nope,
The DZ102 is the replacement for the DZ101, the Star Spec Replacement was the Star Spec Z2.
DZ101s were "meh", but last a lot longer than the top tier "street" tires.
Ah, got it. They just aren't calling it the star spec on Tirerack. It's just listed as Direzza ZII
2015 VW GTI | 2007 4Runner Sport
SOLD
2010 Nissan 370z | 2003 BMW M3
2005 Subaru WRX | 2010 BMW 135i | 1999 BMW M3
2002 Pontiac Trans Am WS6 | 2006 Mitsubishi Evolution IX SE
1995 Pontiac Firebird Formula | 1998 Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX | 1996 Pontiac Firebird
The ZII's are pretty good, I had them on the Miata and liked 'em for the 500 miles I put on them before selling the car.
Had the DZ101's prior to that, they were great for the street (higher TW, longer life than Star Spec/ZII) but less grippy around VIR/Summit.
Now:
'16 Ram 1500 | '97 BMW M3 | Some Press Loan
Then:
87 BMW 325e | 91 BMW 535i | 96 BMW 328i | 95 BMW 325i | 95 Mazda Miata | 13 Focus ST | 09 BMW 128i | 00 Pontiac Firebird | 05 Yukon Denali | 96 BMW 328iC | 11 Ford F-150 | 06 BMW M3 | 10 Range Rover SC | '03 Ford Ranger | '18 Ford F-150 | '01 BMW X5 | '98 Volvo S70 T5M
Anyone have any experience with some Pilot Super Sport summers? Ditching the idea of finding OE Goodyears and am now leaning toward these.
Oh you fancy. Those always get like 9.9 out of 10 in Tire Rack, C&D, etc. reviews.
I just picked up a set for the Mustang, I only have 20 miles on them (in the rain) so far - I'll let you know in a few days.
Why do people just post what they are thinking? Without thinking.
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1995 BMW 540i/A
1990 Eagle Talon TSI AWD
Awesome
so, if anyone was ever curious about how stiff the sidewalls are on a Kumho Ecsta 4X, here you go :lol:
hot pressures - 42F, 37R with -1.5 camber at both ends
honestly they've still been pretty good as a grippy all season street tire. they took a track weekend and didn't chunk. still not impressed with hydroplaning resistance.
2010 Civic Si
2019 4Runner TRD Off-Road
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Past: 03 Xterra SE 4x4 | 05 Impreza 2.5RS | 99.5 A4 Quattro 1.8T | 01 Accord EX | 90 Maxima GXE | 96 Explorer XLT
Nice! Random, but every time I see some righteous tire stretch I always think about the "tire legs" of anthropomorphic cars like Benny the Cab or the Cars characters :lol:
Ok, I need new tires for the minivan-camino. Looks like there are some reasonable options at Costo, is that the way to go?
I found a bunch of summer "buy 3 get 1 free" coupons, but all they do is inflate the normal price of the tires so really its no cheaper than if I bought from tirerack and paid extra for shipping and had them installed.... and usually the selection sucks.
I really like the OE tires (Michelin LTX) but at $900 installed I dont think that's going to happen.
(09-25-2019, 03:18 PM)V1GiLaNtE Wrote: I think you need to see a mental health professional.
.RJ Wrote:Ok, I need new tires for the minivan-camino. Looks like there are some reasonable options at Costo, is that the way to go?
I found a bunch of summer "buy 3 get 1 free" coupons, but all they do is inflate the normal price of the tires so really its no cheaper than if I bought from tirerack and paid extra for shipping and had them installed.... and usually the selection sucks.
I really like the OE tires (Michelin LTX) but at $900 installed I dont think that's going to happen.
yeah, costco is the easy button. did that for the odyssey, Michelin - Defender XT had good reviews from the minivan forums. (quit laughing kids, yes, they do exist)
they run a coupon for like $70 off a set of 4 michelin's every other month or so, think we were ~575-600 out the door.
do like their warranty and lifetime balance/rotations for free.
the place here will swap out my snows under the free rotation.
We have the General Grabber HTS on the SAAB, no complaints, been a great tire thus far. Not much noise and good wear.
Drop ship to your closest Merchant's, and have them install at a discounted Tire Rack rate.
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