Starting to plan ahead for tires on my 09 370z sport/touring. First question - I've got 14K miles now. Given that they are sporty tires, I know I won't get
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08-14-2010, 05:33 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Starting to plan ahead for tires on my 09 370z sport/touring. First question - I've got 14K miles now. Given that they are sporty tires, I know I won't get 50K out of them, but what are most people getting? 35?
Also, the OEM tires are Bridgestone Protenza 50 something. I noticed that some comparable tires are lighter by a pound or two. Will that effect performance? is it worth it? Thanks in advance everyone. |
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I have been researching tires as well. It seems that many people are getting Bridgestone RE-11s or Hankook Ventus V-12s. I think it just depends on what you want to spend and how much performance you want out of the tire.
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Don't even put the RE11s in the same category as the V12s. The RE11 is a much better tire and it will die a lot quicker, I expect better wear but way less grip on the V12s. I have V12s on my daily driver as summer tires and RE11 for my autoxer. I can tell you the V12s are nowhere close to the RE11 in grip.
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I would expect about 12k miles with the RE-11's. I think I got about 6k miles until I corded my fronts thanks to auto-x. No direct experience with the V12 but I'm guessing you could expect around 25K miles on those depending on your driving.
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Grip is pretty good. I'd say they are a little harder to break loose than the RE050s. The sidewall is a little softer, though.
All in all they are a very good street tire, especially at the price they go for. I'm happy with them but I'd rather run something else on the track. Once I have a second car and don't put so many miles on the Z I will probably go to something more aggressive like the RE11s... I just don't want to chew through 2-3 sets a year.
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I'm going to be replacing mine with Bridgestone RE760's next spring. For a street tire, they have double the treadwear rating of the RE050A's and seem to have comparible grip.
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Just don't try and drive them in temperatures below 40 degrees.
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