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Any suggestions for street tires?
My 2000 S may need tires soon. It has the optional 18" turbo twist " Technology" wheels. Any suggested tires to consider? I have used Yokohamas on past cars with good results. Just street use, no tracking. Thanks!
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Lots of posts on that topic...check some of those out..
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I've got a thread going in the perf section, but it is for street and track use, so we are talking about max and extreme perf summer tires.
I'm not sure where in CA you are, but if it is in a year round warm part of CA and you don't anticipate any cold weather driving, summer tires might be the best, and give you the grip for occasional spirited driving. I have the Sumitomo htr z iii, a max perf summer tire, and I like them, but I am stepping up as they are almost worn out and I am doing more autox and track days. Check tirerack.com, clear out the categories you don't want, and then check out some of tire rack's test results and reviews. If I wasn't doing track days I would probably stay with the sumis They have good reviews on tire rack.. and did I mention they are (relatively) inexpensive |
Michelin Super Sports, not too high of cost , amazing dry / amazing wet and they have amazing tread wear
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Lots of choices. Just depends on what you want from your tires.
Dry grip Wet grip quiet ride ride stiffness cold weather use track days longevity price |
The Michelin PSSs are very very good while in good condition, HOWEVER, once they wear down they can become downright dangerous in wet conditions. I burned up a pair of rears in 6k miles (street with a tiny bit of track). Fortunately, michelin and tire rack actually honor their treadwear warranties.
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If your looking for dual use tires, that's a different story. |
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Even for safety sake on the street the extra traction could not hurt, but since most of us bought a Sports Car, its likely that we will drive in a spirited fashion now and then. I have been using the Hankook V12's for daily use and a few auto crosses and I have discovered that it has excellent wet performance as well. The treads have held up for 2 years now and still may have another year in them for daily use. In retrospect I'd like even more stickiness for Auto-X and am thinking about the Hankook RS-3 for next time. |
I'd had good experiences with Sumitomo HRT Z-III tires for street use on a 2.5l Boxster.
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I'm going with the Continental Extreme Contact DWS All Seasons this time. A friend of mine put them on his 993 a few years ago and they still look like new and handle well.
I only drive my car in summer, never track it, and I live in the mountains of Colorado, where you can get snow in any month of the year, so I prefer to have an all season tire. |
I have the Hankook Ventus V12 Evo on mine, and they're working out very well. Previously had Michelin Pilot Sport A/S on there (also satisfied).
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Offered me a new set @ 40% off and now I have 4/10 tread depth after 22,000 miles. I may not be going back to these since they are supposed to have a 50,000 mile warranty. Looking at Michelin Pilot Sport A/S3 for the 04 Boxster S. Have the same tread as the PSS, tirerack has them rated close to the performance of the PSS and they have a 50,000 mile warranty. Also less expensive than the PSS. :) |
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As far as "fun" can't answer that as I have not had fun driving "fast"in street cars for years' there, because frankly all street cars are dog slow. .. But then I have a racecar that pulls close to 3gs and can lap laguna seca faster than any porsche ever built has except for 3... 962, rs spyder, and gt1. So my perspective on fast is vastly different from most |
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The 20,000 miles was on my Hyundai Sonata. :o That's my DD. Just bought the Boxster in Late October. The Boxster has the original Yoko's on it from 2004 with 16,000 miles. |
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Hey Koda, that looks like a Van Diemen FC in your avatar. I can't believe the excellent values available on these now. I'm an old S2000 guy, but they have gone out of sight, so I'm starting to look for an RF92+. Any suggestions? |
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Tires
i prefer Bridgestone Potenza. They came on my used 2001 base box. It had 62k miles when i got it. it now has 175k miles.
i'm on my third set on the rear. but get this...i'm still running the original pair on the front! they still look and perform fine. i can't believe they have 110k miles!! they're W-rated, assymetrical and look great. |
I've got the Hankook V12's. Nice for the price! Run much better when hot.
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Thanks for the good info folks!
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They came with my car, apparently relatively new. I've put 15k miles on them, they are still in excellent shape. I will be taking them through to Fall. So that should be about 20-22k for me. Then I am in the same boat looking for tires. It will be an all season next. I even drive them in the winter. I know No No. Never had any dry road traction issues even in single digits. They have be very good in rain I've driven in snow with them and that is definitely not their purpose. These are price friendly, good gripping fairly long lasting Summer Tires |
I too bought a set of Sumitomo HRT Z-III from Tire Rack. So far so good. Of course only had the car 1 year and drive it on the weekends.
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I too have the Hankook Ventus V12 and I'm very happy with them (and the great price)....
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And it's fun to play frogger. :dance: |
I just put on Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3 on all 4 corners.
We'll be driving all street, supposed to be good in the wet. |
I need tire suggestions
Hey TOPLESS you mentioned 5K miles on rears. Can you elaborate. I just went 4K on some really crummy Falken tires. When I bought my car (986) it had Hankook evo V12's which seemed to wear quite well (some where around 23K on the back tires).
I need tire suggestions for decent grip, no winter or snow use, fair amount of rain. I use 235/35-19 fronts & 265/30-19 rears. Any help would be appreciated. Don't want to buy tires every 4k miles. Thanks.http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1412911674.jpg |
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Hankook Ventus V12 evo2
I put a set on a couple of weeks ago and love them Great dry and wet performance and 320 treadwear. Probably slightly less performance that the Bridgestone SE-02 that were on the car before, but they only lasted around 8k Ended up costing me out the door mounted and balanced including tax $750 Check Tire rack as well. |
I like my RE-11. It's the stickiest tire I've had since running an R-compound but not as rough on the drive-train.
Pretty quiet, good in rain (I'm a stickler for that), and good wear although I run a winter tire half the year so maybe that's partly why. I'm not sure what the latest iteration of the RE-11 is now. Don't be a chiseler on two things: tires and oil. one saves your neck the other your costly engine. |
My Hankook Ventus v 12s have 17k miles and after measuring the tread, I should get at least 5k more miles out of them. Great grip and when they break away, they do so gently and predictably.
When I drive, I go fast and hard around corners and I don't spare the throttle, but I am very easy on the brakes. I try to anticipate traffic so I can just coast rather than have to brake, unless of course, I'm late braking after getting off an exit ramp at 100 mph. |
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