So I'm about to need new tires for my car.Are Kumhos really shitty? Because that's what I can afford. I'm looking at getting Kumho Ecsta ASX's--recommended by tirerack.comDon't even suggest Pirellis--I know they're the best, but I obviously can't afford those. It came with Yokohamas--they've been fine, but they're really loud. Any input or experience you have with these tires will be greatly appreciated.
8/12/2009 10:38:22 PM
im gonna save you the time and tell you just to search the tire threads, kumhos are not gonna be bad tires, the good thing about the asx is that it has the rim saver edge so if you hit scrub a curb you wont fuck the wheels up to bad. also look at the nexen line. if you want the best tire for that price range look for the Falken line. yes they are a little bit more but they are a better tire. im just gonna go ahead and assume you dont beat on your car. good luck
8/12/2009 10:44:49 PM
what a coincidence. i just asked someone about tires yesterday
8/12/2009 10:48:45 PM
By beat on it do you mean run into stuff? Because I run into stuff pretty often...particularly those horseshoe shaped things at gas stations that prevent you from hitting the tanks--I'm really thankful for those. I don't hit curbs as much as your average girl though (sorry dykes who are going to get offended by this)
8/12/2009 10:50:36 PM
no i meant like spiritted driving, or racing if you will. hitting the big yellow pump savers is worse than hitting a curb btw [Edited on August 12, 2009 at 10:56 PM. Reason : lol]
8/12/2009 10:56:10 PM
My wheels look great, but my front bumper not so much
8/12/2009 11:02:55 PM
I've run Kumhos for years with good results. True, they don't have the life of something like Michelin, but at half the price, who the hell cares? I've never run Falken, so I don't know how good they are.For years I ran Kelly Springfield tires on my Teg, and I really liked them. For the record, K-S makes a LOT of tires, many of them rebranded as store brands (my first set was from Farm Bureau, my others were Penske's house brand back when they were actually in the car care business). K-S also makes a lot of tires for other manufacturers like Goodyear at their Fayetteville plant.You don't need anything special for what you're doing, so I wouldn't even look twice at the big name brands unless they're on clearance somewhere.
8/12/2009 11:58:36 PM
Kumhos seem fine on subies. I haven't heard anything bad about them. Most people buy them for their value, not performance. So, don't expect too much from them.Stay away from the cheaper Falken's (anything less than $80). They won't last long on your Subie. And when I say they 'won't last long', I mean only a year. That's about how long my Falken Azenis' lasted on my WRX (daily driving with perfect alignment). Got Falken to give me a whole new set, but still only lasted a year. I'm theorizing that it has something to do with AWD that the Falken tread patterns don't mesh well with.I've been running Pirelli's Nero Pzero's and they've lasted me 3 years now. 10x better than stock, 50x quieter, and worth every penny. I'll probably need to get new ones before the winter shows up though. Gonna go with the highly touted Potenza RE960as PP's.[Edited on August 13, 2009 at 10:32 AM. Reason : ohhhh pinions...]
8/13/2009 10:22:31 AM
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8/13/2009 10:40:40 AM
thanks for the help!
8/13/2009 12:56:31 PM
swampers are the only option here
10/15/2009 7:27:42 AM