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How are the RE11's noise wise compared to the stock RE050's? People say the Hankooks are a fair bit quieter, which is a plus for the long road trips with

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Old 08-20-2010, 03:38 PM   #31 (permalink)
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How are the RE11's noise wise compared to the stock RE050's? People say the Hankooks are a fair bit quieter, which is a plus for the long road trips with the wife. But as I plan to do more autoX and track days next year, so with that in mind RE11's might be the better option for me. I can't afford 2 sets so I'm looking for the best compromise of autox/track day capabilities and comfort (only the noise part of it, stiff ride is OK).

I know there is no perfect tire, just looking for opinions.
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What sizes would y'all recommend since they don't produce a 275/35R19. I'm thinking I saw threads with folks mounting 275/35R19 F and 305/30R19 R on the sport wheels, but I'm thinking performance first.
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What sizes would y'all recommend since they don't produce a 275/35R19. I'm thinking I saw threads with folks mounting 275/35R19 F and 305/30R19 R on the sport wheels, but I'm thinking performance first.
I was just wondering this my self. At first I was leaning towards the V12s to save a bit of money but after thinking about it, I only drive 3000-4000 miles a year so even a max performance tire like the RE-11 would last me two years. The more and more I think about it that extra few hundred over two years is well worth the large gains in performance when I'm already willing to spend $1000 on exhaust and other such modifications.
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the ride on it is A LOT better than the oem 050, they are slightly less noisy too. they also tend to not drift as much. the car just feels more stable and grippier, the extra ride comfort and less roar is an added bonus

i think i might have mentioned this. i have 125 runs on 11 autox days on it. i still have about 4/32 on it with 3000 street miles

as for size, i run 2653519 in front and 2853519 in rear. car does tend to plow, so next year i will most likely try 285 35 19 all around. my speedo within 1mph of my actual speed in my current size

i tested these against my r888, only slightly lower. i will get track data next weekend.

other than price, i have no complaints at all. well, maybe when the hoosier guys kick my butt

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Thanks for the feedback Cossie!
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Yes I run 275/30R19 front and 305/30R19 rear. I would consider bumping up to 285/30 front as an effort to reduce understeer.
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I don't think they have 285/30. I think it is either 265/35, 275/30 or 285/35. I will most likely do 285/35/19 all around next time around. The 275/30 might be too small. Of course 285 is probably too big for the 9" stock rim.

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After a year and a half and 19,600 miles I replaced my stock tires today with RE11'S and all I can say is WOW. I've been running Michelin PS2's on my old 350 for years but thanks to you guys recommendations thought I would try the Bridgestone’s. And I saved some money too. I kicked the rear size out to a 285-35 to fill the rear wheel width out more and I'd recommend that too.
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If you are a gamer, use the same size in front too
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Does anyone else find the V12's to be an ugly tire? I'm sold on the performance but can't get over the fact that they look like an all season tire for a buick. For the people who have them installed, can you post up some more pics of them installed?
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Does anyone else find the V12's to be an ugly tire? I'm sold on the performance but can't get over the fact that they look like an all season tire for a buick. For the people who have them installed, can you post up some more pics of them installed?
Here are some pics from the thread I started. I think they look fine, but living in Oregon with lots of rain in the fall and winter I'd much rather have a tire that functions well, as opposed to looking "cool." I also like the way the look more than the Bridgestones because the tread pattern is symetrical.

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i ran bridgestone re760's on my last car and liked them a lot. granted, my si had much different needs than the 370 does, but i'd try the 760's again on the 370.

i ran them for 8000 miles with very little treadwear. they felt pretty darn good, too.
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Here are some pics from the thread I started. I think they look fine, but living in Oregon with lots of rain in the fall and winter I'd much rather have a tire that functions well, as opposed to looking "cool." I also like the way the look more than the Bridgestones because the tread pattern is symetrical.

Hankook Ventus V12 Evo
I know testing shows they are a good tire in the rain, but they are far from great. I backed that up last week in a rain autox, they weren't all that. I had more hydroplaning on them than some crappy stock econ tires
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I know testing shows they are a good tire in the rain, but they are far from great. I backed that up last week in a rain autox, they weren't all that. I had more hydroplaning on them than some crappy stock econ tires
I won't be running at auto-x speeds on my way to work, but they can't be any worse than the stock tires were. No offense but I'll still put my faith in an actual test, with actual numbers and set criteria over your single anecdotal day in the wet.
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they are better than stock for sure. i just dont think they are that hot and i have data to support it myself
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