Another tire recommendation request. I need assistance in choosing a set of new tires for a 95 BMW 3 series with tire size: 225/50-16I am seeking tires suitable as a daily driver and mostly highway miles. I do not plan to race/autox nor drive in snow. I suppose all-season tires? I am not experienced nor knowledgeable in how to shop for tires so please advise. Nothing too pricey, below $110/tire plz. Choosing from tirerack.com
9/28/2005 1:12:03 PM
Bridgestone Potenza RE-950.
9/28/2005 1:14:34 PM
ha..you could just check my thread, it is for my bimmer as welllet me know if u find a cheap place for install...or we can get a double discountbtw, i did extensive research, balance of price/quality says kuhmo or pirelli pzero that is what i am sticking withhttp://www.thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=345584
9/28/2005 1:14:58 PM
i think im going to go w/ Falken Ziex 512s. good reviews, cheap, and a pretty decent tread life. i'm also looking at the Kumho ASX's, but i think i'm leaning toward the falkens[Edited on September 28, 2005 at 1:31 PM. Reason : adfdf]
9/28/2005 1:30:43 PM
who the fuck does extensive research before they buy tires? just buy some fucking tires
9/28/2005 1:39:49 PM
^^ I had those Ziex 512's on my Saab 900. For a $50 tire I was very impressed. My biggest complaint is that the sidewalls are a little soft feeling, but if you need an all-season tire to DD they aren't bad.The main reasons I liked those Potenza RE-950's were that the wet grip was outstanding and the dry grip didn't really fade very much as they got older. They had almost as much grip at 40k as they did at 10k miles.
9/28/2005 1:56:56 PM
i just got some ziex 512's about a month ago. good tires however, i did notice a tad bit more road noise than the dunlop fm901 is previously had. it doesn't bother me though, i bought them for the really decent price and i expect them to last a little longer than the dunlops.these are 225/50-H16 by the way. they do have the v or z rated ones for a little more. i got them off of http://www.discounttiredirect.com with free shipping.
9/28/2005 2:07:40 PM
^^^ yeah who does consumer research these days before purchasing right? ha [Edited on September 28, 2005 at 2:07 PM. Reason : k]
9/28/2005 2:07:41 PM
for cheap tires my default recommendation are the Kumho Ecsta 712's - grippy, quiet enough, and should be under $100 per for that size.
9/28/2005 3:07:57 PM
they stoped making the 712 and replaced it with the asx.....you might have to do some searching to find the 712s
9/28/2005 3:27:36 PM
ah - didn't know that - i just ordered some 712's from tire rack a couple months ago[Edited on September 28, 2005 at 3:38 PM. Reason : asdf]
9/28/2005 3:38:07 PM
How are Yokohomas?
9/28/2005 11:57:03 PM
9/28/2005 11:59:14 PM
The Bridgestone Potenza RE-950 is a very nice choice. However, I found tires that are comparable or better than the Potenza for a better price. Thanks to all that have assisted. I have made my decision.
9/29/2005 12:37:16 PM
9/29/2005 2:39:55 PM
ive been happy w/ my yoko ES100s. good grip wet and dry. lasted about 10-12k.
9/29/2005 3:17:58 PM
kumho's. cheap and great in the rain.
9/29/2005 3:25:00 PM
Do most ppl here use all-season tires? I found out I've been riding on summer tires for a while. And since i avoid driving in the snow, in the rare occasion we do get any, should I purchase another set of summer tires?We get a lot of rain, so I'm just concerned w/ wet traction.
10/1/2005 2:14:11 PM
if you're only concern is for wet weather, get summer tires.
10/1/2005 10:49:18 PM
Our winters here are fucking butal. Get some AT's.
10/2/2005 12:02:25 AM
BFG KO's no doubt, white letters out would look great
10/2/2005 12:19:50 AM
BFG Traction TA V'sthey don't make KO's in that low a profile
10/2/2005 2:09:54 AM
BFG T/A best ever!!!!! well at least for the price
10/2/2005 6:01:54 PM
someone on here mentioned a tire (or manufacturer) that comes warrantied for a certain amount of miles (perhaps Bridgestone or Pirelli)I usually buy cheapo tires but if the warranty thing is for real, then I wouldnt mind getting a more expensive tire that I can replace a few times for free. My current tires in the rear have lasted me only about 10 months (no idea about mileage but I figure 10 months is pretty damn short). No burnouts except a 5sec one at Fayetteville drag, but plenty of spirited driving.
10/23/2005 10:44:24 AM
try the new Sony X-Plod square tires, they are pretty hardcore dawg
10/23/2005 10:45:59 AM
Plz to respond.. my tires are 2/3 bald from the inside edge out For the meantime, I hope it doesnt rain.
10/24/2005 11:40:58 AM
they don't give mileage warrentees on performance tires
10/24/2005 11:50:35 AM
I have the Falken Ziex 512s. Great tires for the price. Better handling, on dry and wet pavement, than my stock Potenza RE-92s. Haven't used them in the snow yet. I hope it snows a good bit this winter, want to try out my AWD (didn't snow a lick of anything last year )[Edited on October 24, 2005 at 12:11 PM. Reason : wintar!!1]
10/24/2005 12:08:32 PM