View Poll Results: What should I get?
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Need New Tires
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Originally Posted by heezy545i' post='214072' date='Dec 21 2005, 07:28 PM
About the runflats, the sidewall is rather stiff which contributes to a rough ride, but that does allow for quick turn in, something I doubt the PS2s can parallel.
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I think the PS2 are overpriced. If you want something in that price range might as well go with the Goodyear F1 GSD3.
If you want something less pricey, but with the same performance pedigree, I'd suggest the Yokohama AVS Sport.
If you want something less pricey, but with the same performance pedigree, I'd suggest the Yokohama AVS Sport.
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heezy545i - I'm going thru Wheel Warehouse in Anaheim but I believe the acual offer is from Toyo itself. Check out: http://www.toyo.com/500_mile_offer/
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subterFUSE,
Since you live in Florida I would really suggest Bridgestone Potenza RE050A NORMAL NON-RUNFLAT. These are, IMO, the best tyres for dry handling and steering response. They are also the standard tyres on the Ferrari Enzo . I have tried Potenzas on my Alfa 156 for 4 years, they were more than brilliant in the dry, but not as good as the OEM Michelins in the wet.
Since you live in Florida I would really suggest Bridgestone Potenza RE050A NORMAL NON-RUNFLAT. These are, IMO, the best tyres for dry handling and steering response. They are also the standard tyres on the Ferrari Enzo . I have tried Potenzas on my Alfa 156 for 4 years, they were more than brilliant in the dry, but not as good as the OEM Michelins in the wet.
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Originally Posted by Shebs' post='214340' date='Dec 22 2005, 09:28 AM
subterFUSE,
Since you live in Florida I would really suggest Bridgestone Potenza RE050A NORMAL NON-RUNFLAT. These are, IMO, the best tyres for dry handling and steering response. They are also the standard tyres on the Ferrari Enzo . I have tried Potenzas on my Alfa 156 for 4 years, they were more than brilliant in the dry, but not as good as the OEM Michelins in the wet.
Since you live in Florida I would really suggest Bridgestone Potenza RE050A NORMAL NON-RUNFLAT. These are, IMO, the best tyres for dry handling and steering response. They are also the standard tyres on the Ferrari Enzo . I have tried Potenzas on my Alfa 156 for 4 years, they were more than brilliant in the dry, but not as good as the OEM Michelins in the wet.
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Originally Posted by Madwax' post='214362' date='Dec 22 2005, 12:21 PM
Does the tyre pressure warning/sensor still work on non runflat tyres? I see no reason for it not to.
The system works from the ABS sensors so it doesn't care about the tyres fitted...
Look here FAQ
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I am getting Michelins.
If the Michelins are better in wet.... I need that. Orlando is the thunderstorm capital of the world.
If the Michelins are better in wet.... I need that. Orlando is the thunderstorm capital of the world.
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I would go for either the Michelins or Continental SportContact2 but not Pirelli's.
I have heard so much "dirt" about the Pirelli's.
PS. Forget about the RF's!!!
I have heard so much "dirt" about the Pirelli's.
PS. Forget about the RF's!!!