Tires .. which ones are best ... updated 6-17-2008
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Tires .. which ones are best ... updated 6-17-2008
We have broken down tires into several catagories and here is a short list of what I have experienced in our testing. Now remember, we do not have every single tire line in the world so, if your particular favorite is not in this list it is probably because we haven't tested it. Also, this is my take on the testing that I have completed here at The Tire Rack on our test track.
Extreme Performance:
You want extreme dry street performance and are willing to trade some comfort and hydroplaning resistance to get it.
Not intended to be driven in snow or on ice, or at high speeds in deep standing water, these specially tuned tires combine big-block tread designs with aggressive tread compounds and reinforced internal constructions to emphasize dry road response, traction, handling and high speed capabilities for serious driving enthusiasts.
1.) Dunlop Direzza Sport Z1 Star Spec
2.) Advan Neova AD07
3.) Potenza RE01R
4.) P-Zero
5a.) Ecsta MX
5b.) G-Force KD
Maximum Performance:
These are great performing tires which offer great steering response and wet/dry traction (not for use inthe snow!!!).
1.)Eagle F1 Asymetical
2.)Pilot Sport PS2
3.)Potenza RE050A Pole Position
4.) Eagle F1 GS-D3
5.)Advan Sport
6.)SP Sport Maxx
Ultra High Performance:
A step down form the Max tires but, still exceptional performance which fits most application for a street tire that can be driven very aggressivley.
1.) G-Force KDW2
2.) Potenza RE760 Sport
3.) Sumitomo HTR Z3
4.) Firehawk Wide Oval
5.) Pilot Exalto PE2
6.) G-Force Sport
Ultra High Performance All Season:
Performance tires which are capable of going through the snow.
1.) Potenza RE960 Pole Position
2.) Michelin Pilot Sport A/S
3.) P-Zero Nero M&S
4.) Advan S4
5.) Eagle F1 All-Season
6.) Continental Extreme Contact
7.) BFG G-Force KDWS
8.) Tech M550
Budget Performance Tires:
Summer performance with a cost effective tire when your budget is a concern. (based on performance not cost)
1.) Kumho Ecsta SPT
2.) General Exclaim UHP
3.) Avon Tech M500
4.) Dunlop Direzza DZ101
5.) S-Drive
6.) Fuzion ZRi
7.) Sumitomo HTR Z II
interested in ordering one of these or any tire click this link
Extreme Performance:
You want extreme dry street performance and are willing to trade some comfort and hydroplaning resistance to get it.
Not intended to be driven in snow or on ice, or at high speeds in deep standing water, these specially tuned tires combine big-block tread designs with aggressive tread compounds and reinforced internal constructions to emphasize dry road response, traction, handling and high speed capabilities for serious driving enthusiasts.
1.) Dunlop Direzza Sport Z1 Star Spec
2.) Advan Neova AD07
3.) Potenza RE01R
4.) P-Zero
5a.) Ecsta MX
5b.) G-Force KD
Maximum Performance:
These are great performing tires which offer great steering response and wet/dry traction (not for use inthe snow!!!).
1.)Eagle F1 Asymetical
2.)Pilot Sport PS2
3.)Potenza RE050A Pole Position
4.) Eagle F1 GS-D3
5.)Advan Sport
6.)SP Sport Maxx
Ultra High Performance:
A step down form the Max tires but, still exceptional performance which fits most application for a street tire that can be driven very aggressivley.
1.) G-Force KDW2
2.) Potenza RE760 Sport
3.) Sumitomo HTR Z3
4.) Firehawk Wide Oval
5.) Pilot Exalto PE2
6.) G-Force Sport
Ultra High Performance All Season:
Performance tires which are capable of going through the snow.
1.) Potenza RE960 Pole Position
2.) Michelin Pilot Sport A/S
3.) P-Zero Nero M&S
4.) Advan S4
5.) Eagle F1 All-Season
6.) Continental Extreme Contact
7.) BFG G-Force KDWS
8.) Tech M550
Budget Performance Tires:
Summer performance with a cost effective tire when your budget is a concern. (based on performance not cost)
1.) Kumho Ecsta SPT
2.) General Exclaim UHP
3.) Avon Tech M500
4.) Dunlop Direzza DZ101
5.) S-Drive
6.) Fuzion ZRi
7.) Sumitomo HTR Z II
interested in ordering one of these or any tire click this link
Last edited by Luke@tirerack; 06-25-2008 at 11:14 AM.
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