[s-cars] Tires
Mark Pollan
mpollan1 at aol.com
Sun Feb 24 09:19:26 PST 2008
Hi Ian, I'm going through the same financial quandary as you albeit for
brakes on my //S8. Plain Jane (not Hanoi) Brembos ~ $300 for all 4 corners.
Slotted Centric Premium (aka Sportstop by StopTech) ~ $360 for all 4.
Slotted Brembo fronts and slotted Zimmerman rears ~ $460 for all 4. I'm
figurin' these should last at least 40K miles so even at the $160 price
delta that is $0.004 per mile. I am sure you have looked at it from this
angle but I'm just sayin'...
That said, I had the Pirelli P-zer Neros and was quite happy with them and
more than adequately covered 99% of my driving here in the DC area.
Regards,
Mark
P.S. Anybody have first hand experience with Sportstop Rotors?
-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:s-car-list-bounces at audifans.com] On Behalf Of Ian Duff
Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2008 11:14 AM
To: s-car-list at audifans.com
Subject: [s-cars] Tires
So, the perpetual can of worms, what's the consensus on tires? I'm in
the market for something that doesn't exist, good all season tires.
Don't start on me about dedicated snows, or summer tires being OK, as
neither works for me. What I'd like to find is a tire that works well
for the 99% of the time when there's no snow or ice on the road, but
is not dangerous on snow or ice. I also want something with a wear
index higher than the usual (near R-compound) summer tire.
I started my research at that paragon of tire knowledge, Tire Rack.
They list, test, compare and offer real-world reviews on a number of
what they call "ultra high performance all season" tires,
http://tinyurl.com/2jc7al
. The top entries are, in order:
Bridgestone Potenza RE960AS Pole Position
Yokohama ADVAN S.4.
Goodyear Eagle F1 All Season
Continental ContiExtremeContact
Michelin Pilot Sport A/S
Pirelli PZero Nero M&S
Here's my so-called "thinking" so far:
I had Bridgestones as OEM on my 2000 S4 and hated them, swore never to
own another set. Should I reconsider?
The Yokohama and Goodyear have too few owner miles miles to have
credible reviews. Anyone on this list care to chime in?
The Michelins suffer from a weak dollar, are Wicked Expensive, and
can't be that much better, particularly considering how far down the
list they fall.
So, at first blush, it looks like I have the cheap Contis or the
expensive Pirellis to consider. The Contis are not offered with road
hazard coverage, maybe because they're near their end of life/going
out of production soon? Any reason I should spend another $43 per tire
and go with the Pirelli? Are there other tires out there I should
consider?
-Ian Duff.
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