As most of you know the 370Z with optional sport package comes with 19-inch forged-aluminum RAYS wheels wrapped in Bridgestone Potenza RE050A Tires (245/40 front and 275/35 rear). Like some
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Bridgestone Potenza RE050A Specs and Review
As most of you know the 370Z with optional sport package comes with 19-inch forged-aluminum RAYS wheels wrapped in Bridgestone Potenza RE050A Tires (245/40 front and 275/35 rear). Like some of you, this will be my first Z, and I am opting for the Sports package. We all know RAYS Wheels (See: Mackin Industries) are known for their quality, but I knew very little about the tires that will be wrapped around them. So I did a little online research about the Bridgestone Potenza RE050A, and I hope it might give some others, some insight. Cheers!
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Bridgestone Potenza RE050A Tires - Tire Size & Price Details - 1010tires.com Quote:
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A review from epinions: Surprising Grip, No Squeal - Bridgestone Potenza Tire RE050A - Epinions.com Quote:
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12-23-2008, 01:17 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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FYI they are heavy too. Both sizes for the 370z (front and rear) are listed by Bridgestone at 30lbs!!! To give you a compairison, Hoosier A6's are about 7lbs a piece lighter in the same sizes. Everyone talks about lightweight wheels but not many people think about their tires.
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These are damn good performance tires(0.99g's) with decent wet weather performance. Don't expect a comfortable ride and more than 15k miles out of them... One of my fav tires though as far as performance is concerned. My favorite characteristic of bridgestone tires are their sidewall stiffness. Other performance tires are way too soft (Toyo T1's for example), but provide much better ride quality.
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There are two types of RE050As. There is the regular RE050A and the RE050A pole positions. Not sure which tire the Z gets, but the pole positions is a much better tire, at least in terms of dry weather performance.
The regular RE050As were standard on late model 350Zs and most G35s I believe. The non-sports package 370Z gets equipped with Advan Sports which should offer equal if not better grip than the RE050As. |
12-23-2008, 05:47 PM | #9 (permalink) |
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Well if you get lightweight 20s, performance is not hampered much. However tire choice becomes an issue....but who tracks with 20s anyhow. On the street, it doesn't matter much.
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I had the REO50's on my Tacoma X-runner,and let me tell you they rock! My Tacoma cornered better than a g35 wearing those tires. Keep in mind though, they are summer tires, so if you live where it snows, get some snow tires as well. One of the things I like about the new Z is the fact that it has these tires. I can't wait to drive it.
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12-23-2008, 06:01 PM | #11 (permalink) |
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These are pretty good street tires in my opinion. In the 2007 time attack season I ran these tires in 285/30/18 front, 295/30/18 rear on the Double Down Motorsports Time Attack 350Z for the Street RWD class. They were predictable, and even with 700+whp I never felt uncomfortable on them. We took home some first place finishes and even have a Street RWD track record on these tires. We even ran on the same set of tires for the entire season and they still had probably 85% tread left.
However, in the past year I think that there are street tires out there now that are much better.
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Performance wise, the smallest wheel you can fit while still clearing the brake calipers will be the 'best' because it'll always be lighter than the exact same wheel in a larger size.
Assuming you are running dedicated track tires, they should be light and have minimal sidewall flex so there is no reason to run a larger diameter wheel. Most guys who track their cars have 18's or smaller. 19 and 20 inch wheels are usually just for show. Of course if you can afford 2000$ per wheel, you can get super light forged 19's that are both light and sexy... |
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As far as my opinion on the RE050A's, I believe they are great tires. I had them on my G35 Coupe for 3 years (OEM tires on the OEM 19's). Believe it or not, I got 25,000 miles out of them. And this is including 100+ drag runs and atleast 15 canyon runs. My only complaint about them is that they are loud compared to other tires out there. The RE050A Pole Positions also seem to be an upgrade over the standard RE050A's. There's a reason why these tires are on many supercars and exotic cars out there. If you want the BEST all around tire you can get (max performance tire), you would have to opt for the PS2's. But they will cost you an arm and a leg; as if the RE050A's aren't expensive enough The PS2's offer the same dry weather performance, if not better, with a superior ride quality and superior wet traction. Another thing to note is the fact for 19 inch rims, you will be limited to a few max performance tires out there. There are some great performance tires for 18's that are not made for 19" rims. That might change in the future since so many manufactures are placing 19's on their sports cars. |
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12-24-2008, 06:42 PM | #14 (permalink) |
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I like these tires, but the RE050s on the ferraris and such are of a different spec.
Max performance tires have most any size in 19s. Now the extreme performance tires, which are notch above the max performance tires such the PS2s have limited sizes. Bridgestone themselves have an extreme performance tire, the RE-01Rs, but have very limited sizes for 19s. Other extreme performance tires don't offer 19s at all. |
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