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RE: A good Rain Tire
I've had excellent performance in all conditions, plus a decent ride, from Yokahama U + 4s. Expect about 22 to 25k miles on a 4000q if you keep alignment proper. Now on 4th set of U + 4s. Good warranty, too!
Gary, in Denver
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From: Kevin McRae[SMTP:kmcrae@grundy-center.k12.ia.us]
Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 1997 11:44 AM
To: quattro@coimbra.ans.net
Subject: RE: A good Rain Tire
Doyt wrote:
In a month or two, I am replacing the tires on my stock 86 4kcsq. What
would be the best _rain_ tire? Size would be 195/60/HR 14.
I can speak firsthand about the two tires you mentioned. The Goodyear
Aquatreads kick butt in the rain and snow, but they are hummers. I have
them on my '90 CQ and at speeds above 70 mph, they hum A LOT, rather
loudly, too. Their dry grip is only average and they tend to "heel over"
quickly in turns, giving a lot of plow rather than a good straight line. I
have some concerns about their ability to dissapate heat, but only the
upcoming summer will yeild a true answer. The Dunlop D60's, which I had on
my recently departed 5kt, are superior tires. They lose some ground to the
Goodyear's in the rain, but make up for it in all other conditions. I
recommend them highly and may swap out my Goodyears for a new set of the
Dunlops during the summer. Your choice should depend upon the conditions
in which you do the bulk of your driving. Ain't I just the Shell Answer
Man today!
Make mine German, Kevin McRae
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