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Houston Z33 04-01-2015 05:51 AM

Pilot Super Sport, It's worth that little extra - It really is.

Tadpole 04-02-2015 05:51 AM

S-04's Good grip, less expensive, and on the more quiet side. Handling is okay. If you are just DD your Z these will be Perfect.

Datsun240Z71 04-02-2015 06:09 AM

From Tire Rack's description:
Potenza S-04 Pole Position (Max Performance Summer)

S-04 is not rated as an all-season tire.

Will I Am 04-05-2015 08:55 AM

Thanks folks! Well.... I pulled the trigger Friday after 2 weeks of research and soul searching, so to speak. I know I'll probably get flamed, but I chose what some of you called a "cheap" tire. Yes - it was a cheaper tire than most. I could not believe how many what I call "cheap" tires out there existed with brands I never heard of (China made?) that were under $100 each for rear tires. So I made a choice on a brand I have never owned, but was highly rated as an all season tire and the cost was affordable. (Sorry folks - if you don't know my financial situation job loss/lower salary, etc. - do not comment). So...I bought the Cooper Zeon RS3-A's. So far - they are quieter than any of the other two tires that have been on the car. Dry handling and traction seem to be on par with either two previous brand (seat of pants testing) without really pushing them since they are so new. They look nice on the wheels/car. Beefy is the word that comes to mind - nice siping and water channels with a nice heavy rib around the center. Very stable and responsive. Seem stiffer than the Conti's and more like the OEM Bridgetones - which may change after broken in a little. So far I am impressed with a not so mainstream brand. We are supposed to get 4 days of rain this week, so I'll let you know how wet traction goes. Thanks for the input folks! If you have any questions or want to know more about these tires, let me know.

geddy lee 04-05-2015 03:42 PM

These tires you are all taalking about are Summer tires not all season.

Tadpole 04-05-2015 08:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Will I Am (Post 3160055)
Thanks folks! Well.... I pulled the trigger Friday after 2 weeks of research and soul searching, so to speak. I know I'll probably get flamed, but I chose what some of you called a "cheap" tire. Yes - it was a cheaper tire than most. I could not believe how many what I call "cheap" tires out there existed with brands I never heard of (China made?) that were under $100 each for rear tires. So I made a choice on a brand I have never owned, but was highly rated as an all season tire and the cost was affordable. (Sorry folks - if you don't know my financial situation job loss/lower salary, etc. - do not comment). So...I bought the Cooper Zeon RS3-A's. So far - they are quieter than any of the other two tires that have been on the car. Dry handling and traction seem to be on par with either two previous brand (seat of pants testing) without really pushing them since they are so new. They look nice on the wheels/car. Beefy is the word that comes to mind - nice siping and water channels with a nice heavy rib around the center. Very stable and responsive. Seem stiffer than the Conti's and more like the OEM Bridgetones - which may change after broken in a little. So far I am impressed with a not so mainstream brand. We are supposed to get 4 days of rain this week, so I'll let you know how wet traction goes. Thanks for the input folks! If you have any questions or want to know more about these tires, let me know.

Put up a review on them in a few weeks. This 300 plus a tire crap is getting old and they last 30k..... I think we are getting bent over. :bowrofl:

Will I Am 04-06-2015 12:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by geddy lee (Post 3160251)
These tires you are all taalking about are Summer tires not all season.

They are all season tires. Check Cooper Tire's website if in doubt.

Will I Am 04-06-2015 12:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tadpole (Post 3160426)
Put up a review on them in a few weeks. This 300 plus a tire crap is getting old and they last 30k..... I think we are getting bent over. :bowrofl:

I will Tadpole. I agree - I didn't want to spend that much (or almost) again to only have them last 12K miles.

oldschool350z 05-13-2015 08:13 PM

I feel your pain. I also am going to buy all season becayse I want longer treadlife. I'm at 17k with my general Maxx and they will go another 5-10k. However I need a new set so I'm getting the Yokohama all seasons.

geddy lee 05-16-2015 02:48 PM

Pilot Super Sport is not a all season tire, just saying.

AdamRacer 05-16-2015 06:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by geddy lee (Post 3199987)
Pilot Super Sport is not a all season tire, just saying.

You haven't heard of the Michelin PSSAS (Pilot Super Sport All Season)? :tup:

SilverValk01 06-23-2015 10:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by oldschool350z (Post 3197575)
I feel your pain. I also am going to buy all season becayse I want longer treadlife. I'm at 17k with my general Maxx and they will go another 5-10k. However I need a new set so I'm getting the Yokohama all seasons.

how have you liked the General Maxx tires?


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