tirerack has my size on closeout, so the regular $99 tire is discounted to $56. now that i've ordered, i figure i should ask for opinions, LOL.
tirerack has my size on closeout, so the regular $99 tire is discounted to $56. now that i've ordered, i figure i should ask for opinions, LOL.
Given that it is a typical "all-season," I have heard OK things, but don't expect miracles in the summer or winter. More than anything, I am pissed that Tire Rack ran out of the ZRi in the 17" sizes my BMW runs because they were CHEAP.
I had a set on my old civic. They were fine, like SlickDizzy said, just don't expect miracles but they were just fine, no problems. I had them when I first started to autocross and they only lasted two years, but if you don't do that they are supposed to last a pretty long time.
I have them on two different cars. They are noisy, nothing spectacular, and you must rotate them quite regulary or they will saw tooth
For just over 200 bucks you can't loose to bad.
Everyone hit the nail on head with HRi.
In reply to SlickDizzy:
I have a set on some M3 wheels for the 318is and for the price, they are indeed awesome.
I had a set on the rear for our last rallycross, the 300zx took them from still having the titts to showing cord before the day was over, but then again we do run on crushed coral rock
My winter beater focus has had them on it for 2yrs before I bought it back, they like to flat spot while sitting overnight in my garage or sitting while I'm at work, but they might vibrate a bit for a few miles. Otherwise, they're decent.
I run them on my Dakota in 225/60R15. They do do a cold shake/vibration, but once warmed up a bit, it disappears.
Overall, they are decent.
thanks all. if i keep it, they'll be good enough for the daily grind, and if i sell it, i can list "new tires" in the ad.
They are cheap tires. You are buying them because they are cheap, they are not going to roadforce like Michelins obviously. I put a set of Fusion truck tires on a truck today at work and they rolled up fine on the roadforce. 10K miles from now they may not road force so well. But like I said, I think you were buying them for cost, not ride quality. I would put a set on my DD Camry if I didn't have a stash of used tires at work.
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