Originally Posted by tsolin01 The DWS have a 6 year / 50,000 mile tread wear warranty, which is after reading their fine print is not actually applicable to ones used
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02-28-2011, 02:44 PM | #31 (permalink) | |
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i have mine i just havnt put them on yet. the treadwear is 540 i believe so in theory they should last 5 times as long as the oem ones cause their treadwear is 140. we'll see haha |
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Incidentally I drove through some light rain yesterday with a few standing water areas on the highway and the car felt a lot more stable than what I remember the stock bridgestones felt like.
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sounds good. im pretty happy with bridgestone's Uni-T tread pattern. it works very well even on their cheezo line up Fusion. i have a set on my dd and they stick like glue even in rain... given that it's above 50F...
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The tires are asymmetrical, but the tread pattern is bidirectional. That mean you can swap left-to-right every 5-6K. |
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04-15-2011, 12:28 AM | #40 (permalink) |
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Does swapping side to side really do anything though? if your alignment's good I don't see it being any benefit.
Also I just drove through some heavy rain and I didn't feel any instability what so ever. I have about 3k miles on these tires so maybe it's the new tread but felt much better than the stocks in heavy rain.
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I just went through the OEM Advans on this car, 18.5K on the original alignment. The wear was even; the car didn't pull. The right rear wore out faster than the rest, which is typical for an open-differentialed rear-wheel drive car. But I'm paying for an alignment when I put the new tires on -- why? Well, I'm plus-sizing (245/45-18 front and 275/40-18 rear) in order to get this particular brand tire. So the contact geometry is changing a little. Second, I believe the treadwear rating of 540, and don't want the tires to wear prematurely. Third, obviously, you have to do this for the warranty coverage. But there's also an anecdotal piece of car knowledge I rely on, namely, my neighbor (who used to both race and own a car service station). His job now puts about 100K on the road every year. So every other weekend, he out there rotating his tires. He wears them down to slicks -- he says the handling is actually better -- and the fronts have modest negative camber for his driving preference. I don't expect to set the Z up with anything other than pure-spec stock alignment, maybe zero out the toe-in if there is one. But I appreciate my neighbor's explanation that there's a lot you can do to keep your tires alive just by rotating them. The increased wear on the right rear, for example, is completely normal, but you can extend that tire's life by using the left rear as well. Most cars used as daily drivers in urban settings get more damage accruing to the right rather than left, from curbs, loose stuff on the roadway, and potholes. Hope this helps. If you're running synthetic oil you might be getting around 5K between oil changes, so that's an easy time to rotate. If you change oil at 3K, then do the swap every other time. |
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04-15-2011, 10:08 AM | #43 (permalink) |
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I'll chime in here and say I've been running the DW's (not snow) for several months now. Mine are 275/35R18 up front and 295/35R18 rear (on 18x10 + 18x11 Forgestar F14's). They've been excellent for me so far in street conditions in the Houston, TX area (snow is so rare here it's not worth considering. If it snows once a decade, I'll drive super slow and/or just leave it in the garage).
I was a big fan of Michelin's PS2 line in my previous car (a '99 Pontiac Trans Am WS6), but these have similar tread pattern and characteristics, and given the longer treadlife and much lower cost (and probably -3.81523% performance difference ), the DW's just seemed like a much better deal for a decent grippy set of street tires. |
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I am on 5/32"s on my rear. I plan to get Continental DW also.
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