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Figtuna 06-28-2016 10:29 AM

Tires
 
Hi gang:

I'm in need of new rubber for the Zipper. Been a while since I've seen the topic surfaced (or maybe I missed the thread), but I'd like to get people's seat-of-the-pants opinions/experience with their choice of tires. Here is what I'm wanting to find for the Nismo:
1. Durability - I don't run the car on a track but I'd like to find some middle-ground between handling and longevity
2. Tire size - I want to remain with the OEM sizes.

I'm contemplating the Michelin Sports and would like to know if someone recommends them or what ever brand you swear too.

Regards
Figt:driving:una

somms 06-28-2016 11:42 AM

Re-11

Rusty 06-28-2016 08:38 PM

Top 2 choices.

Re-11 or Mich PSS.

OTW Z-Boy 06-28-2016 09:38 PM

Better Grip = Re-11
Better wear and really good grip = PSS

jchammond 06-28-2016 09:40 PM

If your ~Z~is a daily driver-you may want to consider an ultra HP tire like the GY F1 all season assymetric.
Wore out 2 set's of rear's & removed them....front's still have 7/32" w/40k miles
(Y) speed rated & handles really well,,,+you can drive on them @freezing temp's....as a max summer tire/this is not recommended.
I Hear the MPSS & the RE11's are both great tires;unsure of tread life.
Also* the Michelin's & Goodyear's are Lighter= more power to the road!

Rusty 06-28-2016 11:11 PM

He's in Alabama. Don't think he has to worry about freezing temps too much.

SouthArk370Z 06-28-2016 11:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3506953)
He's in Alabama. Don't think he has to worry about freezing temps too much.

One would think so (I did). But according to Wikipedia:

"January has a daily mean temperature of 43.8 °F (6.6 °C), and there is an average of 47 days annually with a low at or below freezing, and 1.4 where the high does not surpass freezing."

Not exactly The Great White North, but cold enough to take into consideration. Who'da thunk it?

Hotrodz 06-28-2016 11:54 PM

I would suggest S0-4's for their price point and performance. They are very close to PSS in performance but may not last quite as long and you can get into a set for less than $1200!

Figtuna 06-29-2016 09:35 AM

Hey guys: Thanks for all the great input, saves me the aggravation of the research I would have had to do.

One other question that I should have asked in my original posting is the ride quality and noise level. I had a 2010 Nismo and the OEM tires, Yoko, were almost deafening at times, especially toward the end of the tire-life.

The M-PSS sound like the ticket, I just want to be sure.

Thanks Guys
Figtuna :tup:

RumbleFish 06-29-2016 11:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hotrodz (Post 3506963)
I would suggest S0-4's for their price point and performance. They are very close to PSS in performance but may not last quite as long and you can get into a set for less than $1200!

:iagree:

Hotrodz 06-29-2016 12:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Figtuna (Post 3507267)
Hey guys: Thanks for all the great input, saves me the aggravation of the research I would have had to do.

One other question that I should have asked in my original posting is the ride quality and noise level. I had a 2010 Nismo and the OEM tires, Yoko, were almost deafening at times, especially toward the end of the tire-life.

The M-PSS sound like the ticket, I just want to be sure.

Thanks Guys
Figtuna :tup:

Lol, any of the suggested tires will provide for better ride and noise reduction. :D

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Figtuna 06-30-2016 03:57 PM

Hey SouthArk, just a comment.... I lived in Vail, Colorado for 10 years and Denver for 3yrs. The worst winter storm experience I've ever had was here in B'Ham on Jan. 14th, 2014 when a snowstorm came thru and the roads turned to ice. I was in my SUV and was on the road for 10 hours and still had to park it 3 miles away until the following day when I was able to drive it home. The DOT, of course, is not equipped to handle those situations so it was a traffic nightmare!

Thanks again everyone for the help
Figtuna

jliu 06-30-2016 06:50 PM

Look into the Firestone Firehawk Indy 500
These tires look like the RE11 the Bridgestone makes. Bridgestone had purchased Firestone a while back. Very inexpensive and have decent rating through Tirerack.
I purchased a set a few weeks back and will be putting them on in a month or so.

Figtuna 08-27-2016 01:14 PM

Hey guys....Just wanted thank everyone again. I ordered the Michelins from Tire Rack and had them installed last Monday. I am so please, already, with the performance of these tires over the OEM's. The steering is lighter and the feedback is so much more. They are quite and the ride is smooth and it instills more cornering confidence at a "spirited" pace.

I noticed the same thing when I replaced the OEM Dunlops on my 2010 FZ1 Yamaha with Michelin tires and it made a night & day difference too. I am a Michelin believer!

Thanks again for the help
Figtuna:driving:

danielcast 09-12-2016 10:37 PM

I'm glad nissan gave me that warrants tire for free... hehe


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