View Poll Results: Which tires for my twists?
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Can't decide for the life of me what size/brand tires to get!!!
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I would expect that you will lose some gas mileage, the wheels you have are significantly heavier than the stock phone dials. Your engine has to work harder to get the car moving.
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one of your selections on your poll above was: "something else please reply below..."
pretty ignorant response. Continental Tires are some of the best out there, and these tires are their top of the line (virtually identical construction to those used on the Continental Challenge Series)... they are the one true Pilot Sport II clone you can buy for about 200 dollars less (when new) off the price of a Pilot Sport II.... and @ about an 85% discount off the new price, the tires in the link below are a pretty effin' good deal for any young car enthusiast where ****ty, wet and snowy roads aren't much of an issue.
http://losangeles.ebayclassifieds.co...p/?ad=13754480
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pretty ignorant response. Continental Tires are some of the best out there, and these tires are their top of the line (virtually identical construction to those used on the Continental Challenge Series)... they are the one true Pilot Sport II clone you can buy for about 200 dollars less (when new) off the price of a Pilot Sport II.... and @ about an 85% discount off the new price, the tires in the link below are a pretty effin' good deal for any young car enthusiast where ****ty, wet and snowy roads aren't much of an issue.
http://losangeles.ebayclassifieds.co...p/?ad=13754480
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Main reasons I haven't been searching used is possible age of used tires and difficulty in actually finding good deals in correct sizes.
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Well. You asked for opinions and your getting them. Alittle rude to Odurandina. But honestly the 912 is not a good tire I've had many. All they are to me is a long lasting tire. Grip and cOntact in the rain in my opinion are not great at all.
But back to the sizes. Do you want to look super wide and don't care about power loss and mileage or do you want economy with the looks?
But back to the sizes. Do you want to look super wide and don't care about power loss and mileage or do you want economy with the looks?
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I would go for 225 in the front and 235 in the rear. The car doesnt have enough power to break the rears loose and it will almost be square with this setup.
Also check out tire rack they have some good deals going on right now.
Also check out tire rack they have some good deals going on right now.
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Well. You asked for opinions and your getting them. Alittle rude to Odurandina. But honestly the 912 is not a good tire I've had many. All they are to me is a long lasting tire. Grip and cOntact in the rain in my opinion are not great at all.
But back to the sizes. Do you want to look super wide and don't care about power loss and mileage or do you want economy with the looks?
But back to the sizes. Do you want to look super wide and don't care about power loss and mileage or do you want economy with the looks?
I would like to keep mileage and power. I will look into other brands as well...
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I'd get an $80 rebate with these...
http://www.discounttiredirect.com/di...w=false&cs=225
I'm worried about their treadlife, though...
Amazing reviews compared to the 912's... And with rebate same price
http://www.discounttiredirect.com/di...w=false&cs=225
I'm worried about their treadlife, though...
Amazing reviews compared to the 912's... And with rebate same price
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Or these kuhmo's... Better treadlife, still great reviews...
http://www.discounttiredirect.com/di...w=false&cs=225
http://www.discounttiredirect.com/di...w=false&cs=225
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[QUOTE=83 944;9499101]Well. You asked for opinions and your getting them. Alittle rude to Odurandina. But honestly the 912 is not a good tire I've had many. All they are to me is a long lasting tire.
Agree with you 912 are not really meant for a 944 & spirit driving (wall is to soft). If he want to go Falken the 452 is the one to buy,had them in 16" application on my 944 & now got them on my 968 in 17".Size front 225-45-17 ZR rear 255-40-ZR 17.Lol if they do the job on a 968 there shoudn't be any problem on a 944 NA.
Agree with you 912 are not really meant for a 944 & spirit driving (wall is to soft). If he want to go Falken the 452 is the one to buy,had them in 16" application on my 944 & now got them on my 968 in 17".Size front 225-45-17 ZR rear 255-40-ZR 17.Lol if they do the job on a 968 there shoudn't be any problem on a 944 NA.
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Any opinions on Falken vs Kuhmo vs Hankook ?? After reading reviews on all those tires, the hankook's look really nice...
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Tirerack seems to like the Kuhmo...
PRICE WISE - Falken/Hankook are equal, Kuhmo's will be +$30.
Rating-wise
-via tirerack.com - Kuhmo beats Hankook, in tirerack's testing, and in survey formed ratings.
-via discounttiredirect reviews - Kuhmo is 5star, Hankook 4.5star, Falken 3star.
PRICE WISE - Falken/Hankook are equal, Kuhmo's will be +$30.
Rating-wise
-via tirerack.com - Kuhmo beats Hankook, in tirerack's testing, and in survey formed ratings.
-via discounttiredirect reviews - Kuhmo is 5star, Hankook 4.5star, Falken 3star.
#28
okay i lied
these are 235/45 on a 17x9.5
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they don't rub and they look really nice. from the the back it makes the car look very aggressive [IMG][/IMG]
the tiers are used goodyear eagle gt and i love them
these are 235/45 on a 17x9.5
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they don't rub and they look really nice. from the the back it makes the car look very aggressive [IMG][/IMG]
the tiers are used goodyear eagle gt and i love them
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Not completely decided on sizes yet... Right now I think I want to play it safe and go one step down all around.
So 225/45/17 up front, 245/40/17 in the back.
Narrowed it down to 3 wheel options. (In order to what I'm leaning towards)
Out due to lower tread wear rating...2) Hankook Ventus V12 Evo K110 (LINK 1) (LINK 2) Total cost = $358
1) Kuhmo Ecsta 4X (LINK 1) (LINK 2) Total cost = $420
3) Falken Ziex ze912 (LINK 1) (LINK 2) Total cost = $422
Worth it to spend the extra $60 on Kuhmos, or go with Hankooks? They're quite a deal..... anybody think I should even consider falken??
So 225/45/17 up front, 245/40/17 in the back.
Narrowed it down to 3 wheel options. (In order to what I'm leaning towards)
Out due to lower tread wear rating...2) Hankook Ventus V12 Evo K110 (LINK 1) (LINK 2) Total cost = $358
1) Kuhmo Ecsta 4X (LINK 1) (LINK 2) Total cost = $420
3) Falken Ziex ze912 (LINK 1) (LINK 2) Total cost = $422
Worth it to spend the extra $60 on Kuhmos, or go with Hankooks? They're quite a deal..... anybody think I should even consider falken??
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#30
i honestly dont prefer any of those tire brands even though i run falken 512s. a lot of people hate this tire and has had bad luck but i have these of my 951 fuchs and my twist. and i love them very grippy and i cant roast them from time to time and still have massive amounts of meat left and great in the rain =D which is IMHO one key in finding a good tire. but get this over with and buy some pilot sports haha