All-season tires for 5kcstq

edkellock at juno.com edkellock at juno.com
Wed Jan 1 14:37:26 EST 2003


On my 89 200q, I ran my Hakka Q's one summer.  Didn't do any track events
of course, but they handled it well without any apparent increased wear.


Ed
Colorado Springs

On Tue, 31 Dec 2002 18:06:05 -0500 "Lee Levitt" <lee at wheelman.com>
writes:
> Wallace White <wallace at stanfordalumni.org>
>
> > It's about time to replace the Dunlop SP4000's on my 5kcstq. I've
> been
> > happy with them overall. They've done almost 50k miles and have a
> bit
> > left. Handling and traction have been good, noise fine.
> >
> > So, how's the SP5000? This would be the symmetrical version, at
> > 205/60-15. I'd appreciate advice on it or other tires that might
> fit the
> > bill:
> > - H- or V-rated all season
> > - decent snow performance (I drive to Tahoe a few times a year)
> > - good tread life
> > - low noise
>
> I ran a set of SP5000s in 16" size on my wife's car. Pretty good all
> around
> tire, almost as good in the snow as the Nokia NRW which is on the
> car now.
> The Nokias are damn good all season tires...you should consider them
> too.
>
> I just find it difficult to think of a Nokian tire for use in the
> summer...been thinking of them as the ultimate in snow tires for so
> long.
> But the NRW is a pretty good year round tire, and the only reason I
> don't
> run them in the summer on the wife's car is that I have a set of
> Dunlop
> 9000s in a wider size for that car for the summer!
>
> Note, there may be some variation between 15" and 16" tire
> construction and
> tread, so YMMV. :)
>
> Lee
> '95.5 S6 avant
> '96 A6 quattro avant
>
>
>
>

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