#8574831 - 03/02/16 02:16 PM
Re: Too early for summer tires?
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Did you say AWD with winters and a hitch? Here's my turd in 18" deep snow How come we can see most of your 19" rims in 18" deep snow?
that's because his Turd has 20" ground clearance yo! Do the math: 18" of snow, bottom of chassis approx 2" above the snow.
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#8574837 - 03/02/16 02:21 PM
Re: Too early for summer tires?
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titty sprinkles
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I am putting my summers on in about a week. Bought coilovers and will drop the car and change out the sway bars. I am too lazy to jack up the car again after that to swap wheels so it's all getting changed next week during the suspension swap. GNSP.
that's going to look dirty
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#8581688 - 03/08/16 08:02 PM
Re: Too early for summer tires?
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I think winters are comin off tmrw
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#8581746 - 03/08/16 09:19 PM
Re: Too early for summer tires?
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The Postman
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I wonder if SimplyTire does a summer tire groupbuy too.
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#8581956 - 03/09/16 07:49 AM
Re: Too early for summer tires?
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bcuz ricer at heart lol. i have to find some new sticky summers for the R...think i'll drop back to a 205/50/16 from the offsize 215/45/16...have to see what's out there, have tried quite a few brands. usually i'd just do an RS3 or RE11 as dd/lapping duty but tempted to go stickier like A048 or 888 or something (using it for both dd/lapping). If you don't do an R comp, try out the dunlop direzza z2. I think for a non R-comp, they're my favorite so far. Don't get me wrong, I loved the RE-11 as well but I was able to dial out more understeer with the z2 just by adjusting tire pressures a little.
Nice yeah forgot about z2, i've used the starspec z1 back on the day on the s2k and they were decent but needed to heat up. they were the bloody loudest non-Rcomp though (not that it matters on my R now).
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#8582097 - 03/09/16 09:49 AM
Re: Too early for summer tires?
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I put snow tires on last effing week cuz hitching rides and borrowing my fathers car made me feel like I was 17 so that shit is staying on till mid April at least!
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#8582224 - 03/09/16 11:20 AM
Re: Too early for summer tires?
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bcuz ricer at heart lol. i have to find some new sticky summers for the R...think i'll drop back to a 205/50/16 from the offsize 215/45/16...have to see what's out there, have tried quite a few brands. usually i'd just do an RS3 or RE11 as dd/lapping duty but tempted to go stickier like A048 or 888 or something (using it for both dd/lapping). If you don't do an R comp, try out the dunlop direzza z2. I think for a non R-comp, they're my favorite so far. Don't get me wrong, I loved the RE-11 as well but I was able to dial out more understeer with the z2 just by adjusting tire pressures a little. Nice yeah forgot about z2, i've used the starspec z1 back on the day on the s2k and they were decent but needed to heat up. they were the bloody loudest non-Rcomp though (not that it matters on my R now).
I've got RE71Rs.. they were pretty good when I was on the track, and not bad on a wet track.. kinda sketchy in going over large puddles though...
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#8582348 - 03/09/16 12:44 PM
Re: Too early for summer tires?
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fatso
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I've got a set of PSS right now. What size are you looking for? Wanna buy mine?
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#8582352 - 03/09/16 12:46 PM
Re: Too early for summer tires?
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Senor Eduardo_82
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Beats me. I don't have a car to put them on (yet)
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#8582354 - 03/09/16 12:48 PM
Re: Too early for summer tires?
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I am gonna pile in here, for my tl the pss or dunlops? 235/40/18...going to see about 5k/year in driving so treadwear isn't overly important just looking for something half decent and sticky.
Also where do you buy your tires here?
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#8582364 - 03/09/16 12:53 PM
Re: Too early for summer tires?
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fatso
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Beats me. I don't have a car to put them on (yet) So you going to let the cat out of the bag already? Jfc Did you sell nsx? What are you thinking to replace it with?
Hopefully with something that needs a 235/45/17 size tire!
I picked up my PSS from Tires23 - I pretty much only go through them. Pricing is pretty much the same everywhere give or take a few bucks if you're buying up here in Canada.
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#8582372 - 03/09/16 12:55 PM
Re: Too early for summer tires?
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Senor Eduardo_82
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Based on the things I'm looking at, 235 would make a nice spare tire
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#8582386 - 03/09/16 01:06 PM
Re: Too early for summer tires?
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I am gonna pile in here, for my tl the pss or dunlops? 235/40/18...going to see about 5k/year in driving so treadwear isn't overly important just looking for something half decent and sticky.
Also where do you buy your tires here? for your kind of driving?
get a cheap falken.
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#8582417 - 03/09/16 01:27 PM
Re: Too early for summer tires?
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I am gonna pile in here, for my tl the pss or dunlops? 235/40/18...going to see about 5k/year in driving so treadwear isn't overly important just looking for something half decent and sticky.
Also where do you buy your tires here? for your kind of driving? get a cheap falken.
My 453s are a great tire. So much better than my Bridgestones(which I know are garbage to begin with)
They are quiet, smooth and handle very well with spirited street/backroad driving. Hopefully I'll see how they handle a few track days this summer. But for what I paid for them, I feel like I got an excellent tire. I would buy them again for sure.
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#8582420 - 03/09/16 01:31 PM
Re: Too early for summer tires?
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I am gonna pile in here, for my tl the pss or dunlops? 235/40/18...going to see about 5k/year in driving so treadwear isn't overly important just looking for something half decent and sticky.
Also where do you buy your tires here?
dont touch dunlops they're harder and louder than most (across the board), in your TL you'll be annoyed and the car will feel noisier and cheaper esp at hwy speeds.
pss ballin, not bad. check out conti's they're always a great choice. i like bridgestone but not they're low end stuff.
like euphoric said you maybe don't need to break the bank with pss or conti's...doubt you want anything goodyear either. so checkout a decent falken or yokohama all-round sport all-season tire. (depending how 'sporty' you wanna go. yoko makes some decent models for the money. there's always toyo too.
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#8582432 - 03/09/16 01:46 PM
Re: Too early for summer tires?
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I am gonna pile in here, for my tl the pss or dunlops? 235/40/18...going to see about 5k/year in driving so treadwear isn't overly important just looking for something half decent and sticky.
Also where do you buy your tires here? for your kind of driving? get a cheap falken. My 453s are a great tire. So much better than my Bridgestones(which I know are garbage to begin with) They are quiet, smooth and handle very well with spirited street/backroad driving. Hopefully I'll see how they handle a few track days this summer. But for what I paid for them, I feel like I got an excellent tire. I would buy them again for sure.
Thanks for the suggestion, a quiet tire is probably my number one priority
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#8582636 - 03/09/16 03:26 PM
Re: Too early for summer tires?
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titty sprinkles
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I am gonna pile in here, for my tl the pss or dunlops? 235/40/18...going to see about 5k/year in driving so treadwear isn't overly important just looking for something half decent and sticky.
Also where do you buy your tires here? dont touch dunlops they're harder and louder than most (across the board), in your TL you'll be annoyed and the car will feel noisier and cheaper esp at hwy speeds. pss ballin, not bad. check out conti's they're always a great choice. i like bridgestone but not they're low end stuff. like euphoric said you maybe don't need to break the bank with pss or conti's...doubt you want anything goodyear either. so checkout a decent falken or yokohama all-round sport all-season tire. (depending how 'sporty' you wanna go. yoko makes some decent models for the money. there's always toyo too.
you talking about the dunlop direzzas? i went with them, slightly better tire than the falkins, i read about how they were noisy but mine are not noisy at all. could be that the tlx is a quiet car but still, i've had yoko's that are much noisier. they are decently sticky too, no track tire but great for what they are.
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#8582744 - 03/09/16 04:08 PM
Re: Too early for summer tires?
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Maybe this weekend? Saturday is supposed to be nice.
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#8582964 - 03/09/16 07:18 PM
Re: Too early for summer tires?
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spd-dmn
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Winters are off..
thats it. winter is overrrr
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#8583010 - 03/09/16 08:10 PM
Re: Too early for summer tires?
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I am gonna pile in here, for my tl the pss or dunlops? 235/40/18...going to see about 5k/year in driving so treadwear isn't overly important just looking for something half decent and sticky.
Also where do you buy your tires here? dont touch dunlops they're harder and louder than most (across the board), in your TL you'll be annoyed and the car will feel noisier and cheaper esp at hwy speeds. pss ballin, not bad. check out conti's they're always a great choice. i like bridgestone but not they're low end stuff. like euphoric said you maybe don't need to break the bank with pss or conti's...doubt you want anything goodyear either. so checkout a decent falken or yokohama all-round sport all-season tire. (depending how 'sporty' you wanna go. yoko makes some decent models for the money. there's always toyo too. you talking about the dunlop direzzas? i went with them, slightly better tire than the falkins, i read about how they were noisy but mine are not noisy at all. could be that the tlx is a quiet car but still, i've had yoko's that are much noisier. they are decently sticky too, no track tire but great for what they are.
There are multiple dorezzas. Dz101 and dz102, which are the junk ones...and z1/z2/starspec which are the track ones. The z2 and z1 are mad loud even on my s4. Like super ridic loud. I would highly advise against these for DD.
Btw ed wtf u have re71r what for. They wear mad quick. The tread wear rating on that tire is bogus XD people are getting like 3 days out of those tires before they cycle out
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#8583016 - 03/09/16 08:12 PM
Re: Too early for summer tires?
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JEFFOS
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Just went out and put on 1 summer tire because it's not all the way summer yet. As it warms up I'll finish the other 6.
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#8583030 - 03/09/16 08:21 PM
Re: Too early for summer tires?
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titty sprinkles
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I am gonna pile in here, for my tl the pss or dunlops? 235/40/18...going to see about 5k/year in driving so treadwear isn't overly important just looking for something half decent and sticky.
Also where do you buy your tires here? dont touch dunlops they're harder and louder than most (across the board), in your TL you'll be annoyed and the car will feel noisier and cheaper esp at hwy speeds. pss ballin, not bad. check out conti's they're always a great choice. i like bridgestone but not they're low end stuff. like euphoric said you maybe don't need to break the bank with pss or conti's...doubt you want anything goodyear either. so checkout a decent falken or yokohama all-round sport all-season tire. (depending how 'sporty' you wanna go. yoko makes some decent models for the money. there's always toyo too. you talking about the dunlop direzzas? i went with them, slightly better tire than the falkins, i read about how they were noisy but mine are not noisy at all. could be that the tlx is a quiet car but still, i've had yoko's that are much noisier. they are decently sticky too, no track tire but great for what they are. There are multiple dorezzas. Dz101 and dz102, which are the junk ones...and z1/z2/starspec which are the track ones. The z2 and z1 are mad loud even on my s4. Like super ridic loud. I would highly advise against these for DD. Btw ed wtf u have re71r what for. They wear mad quick. The tread wear rating on that tire is bogus XD people are getting like 3 days out of those tires before they cycle out
holllldddd up.
i have the dz102's on the 20's. they are plenty sticky for a street tire not to mention they cost almost $1000. you mean to tell me you guys are running basicaly track tires on the street? how hard are you taking that yonge street onramp? lol also you guys are buying $1000+ tires that wear out in two years? i didn't realize this place was that baller
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#8583063 - 03/09/16 09:09 PM
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1k for half decent tires on 18"+ is nothing. This is not meant to sound baller or anything, but it's generally garbage at lower price points when it comes to tires or at least anything performance oriented.
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