Best Tires?
I'm by no means a tire expert, but I am LOVING my BFGoodrich g-force T/A KDW 2's.
Link to tirerack.com
That link should take you straight to 225/40/18.
I'm sure you could get away with 235/40/18 without issue though.
Link to tirerack.com
That link should take you straight to 225/40/18.
I'm sure you could get away with 235/40/18 without issue though.
for the track get some nitto nt01's...im using them as my drag radials and they fawking rock!!! ive got them mounted to a set of rims in the front and run my stockers in the rear and once i go home i switch back to the stockers in the front....best time ive cut so far was a 1.8 60 ft running an 8.67 in the 1/8th
What are u usein the tires for track or daily driving? What kind of tire u looking for? Max performance summer or all seasons? Or track tires. U can try Tires.com or wheelmax.com for other brands that they have.
for the track get some nitto nt01's...im using them as my drag radials and they fawking rock!!! ive got them mounted to a set of rims in the front and run my stockers in the rear and once i go home i switch back to the stockers in the front....best time ive cut so far was a 1.8 60 ft running an 8.67 in the 1/8th
and my eagle gts are legit and hold up nicely
Check these out i heard they wear good and they grip awesome
http://www.1010tires.com/tire.asp?ti...zenis+RT%2D615
http://www.1010tires.com/tire.asp?ti...zenis+RT%2D615
I used to buy expensive tires... then I discovered: you pay $700-800 for them and they wear out just as fast as a cheap tire...
so then I started buying Kuhmos for my cars, considering I can get two sets of them for the price of one set of the higher end tires, its the way to go... especially considering two sets of them will last FAR longer than one set of the higher end tires
so then I started buying Kuhmos for my cars, considering I can get two sets of them for the price of one set of the higher end tires, its the way to go... especially considering two sets of them will last FAR longer than one set of the higher end tires
i had falken fk-452's. they wore out EXTREMELY fast. now i have rinken raptors on there now i love them. there actually pretty cheap and wear good. been to the track with them once and they hook pretty good to.
The cool part about summer tires is that you don't care about snow traction. Just find whatever you can afford and use them. They're summer tires (dry/wet roads) so almost any tire will work well.
What about a tire that lasts a looooong time? I commute 70 miles a day and I am tired of tires that last 15k miles. Anything specific? Also, will the 235s last longer for any specific reason? Do they look too big?
If you want longer treadlife, you will need to look at a harder compound, preferably an all-season that is designed for performance. In that category, I have earmarked the Bridgestone Potenza RE960, Continental ContiExtremeContact, and Michelin Pilot Sport A/S Plus. These are all all-seasons designed for performance applications. They should last longer than 15k miles in normal driving.
Summer tires rarely last very long because of their intended application.


