[s-cars] Tires
Rich Assarabowski
konecc at snet.net
Tue Feb 26 06:58:07 PST 2008
Have you guys checked out the Avon M-500's or M-550's? They're on
close-out at Tire Rack, very reasonably priced and have excellent reviews.
No personal experience here...
-- Rich A.
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[mailto:s-car-list-bounces at audifans.com] On Behalf Of john cléirigh
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 9:53 AM
To: Ian Duff
Cc: s-car-list at audifans.com
Subject: Re: [s-cars] Tires
I just bought 225/50ZR16 Eagle F1s in December. Not enough warm, dry miles
to indicate summer time grip, but they are very acceptable in snow.
One design feature I really like is the sidewall bead area. It stands proud
of the wheel lip enough to prevent minor curb rash. Not that I
intentionally parallel park by feel...
They replaced the Dunlop SP Sports which are very soft and sticky in the
summer, but worthless in the winter.
John
Boulder
Ian Duff wrote:
> 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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