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Heavy-D

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Aug 7, 2004
New Haven, Connecticut
Looking for tires sized 235/45 R17 to fit on Evo8 wheels, I am wondering, based on your experiences which is a great choice that is also not too expensive and good for wet conditions.
 
I'm going to try BFG KDW-2's next time i think. IIRC they're around $165/corner

The advan's are a bit too expensive for my tastes as well. :D
 
Sumitomo htrz-II are only $85 on tirerack.com and they're some pretty good tires. But don't even try them in the snow. You end up riding on 4 snowballs. Tirerack has alot of descent prices. I'm sure you can find something there.
 
What I'm looking at now on tirerack is G-Force T/A KDWS for $121
Pirelli PZero Nero M&S $135
and Yokohama AVS dB S2 $144
also, the Kumho Ecsta ASX are on sale for $87, but im not too sure about them.
If any of you are using these tires or have used them, can I have some advice.
 
I just switched from Dunlop Sport A2s to the FUZION HRi. So far, they're noisier that the Dunlops on corners. They were about $15 a tire cheaper here, right at $100 each.
 
I recently went to Fuzions too, ZRi though, and can't be happier. They are loads better than the Kumho 712s I previously had, and cheaper depending where you go.
 
cait sith said:
Falken RT-615's



Hankook has a tire in direct competition with the new Falkens, I *think* it's the Hankook Ventus R-S2 Z212. Very good tire, comparable to the old Falken Azenis Sports. There is also the K104, which has a harder rubber compound but is also good.



Another good performance option for Cheap are the new Dunlop Direzza DZ101s.
 
All right, this is probably my last question before I finally decide which tire.
The Falken Ziex ZE-512 came up as both high-performance and all-weather and for only $97, does anyone know if the tire is really that good, or just barley good enough to be called a performance tire?
 
Heavy-D said:
All right, this is probably my last question before I finally decide which tire.
The Falken Ziex ZE-512 came up as both high-performance and all-weather and for only $97, does anyone know if the tire is really that good, or just barley good enough to be called a performance tire?



You just answered your own question. If it's an all-season tire, usually it is not as good a performer as a dedicated high performance tire. All seasons tend to have a harder rubber compound (and higher treadwear rating) therefore they are not as sticky as dedicated ultra high performance tires.
 
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