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I never take my car on a track and I don't drive it in winter conditions. I like hitting up back roads and digging into some turns, but that's about

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Old 02-02-2011, 12:06 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I never take my car on a track and I don't drive it in winter conditions. I like hitting up back roads and digging into some turns, but that's about as extreme as I get. So, that being said...

I didn't hate the OEM Bridgestones, but I thought they were super noisy, the reviews of that tire are so~so and it looks like lots of Z owners weren't crazy about them. So as replacements I'm considering Hankook V12 evo's, Yokohama S.drive's and Michelin PS2's.

Any recommendations between those 3???
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V12s will be perfect for your application.
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umm...if you can afford PS2 get them...if you want something a little cheaper and IMO better, RE-11's. If you just want something relatively sporty and quieter...V12's or Invos.

You shouldn't have the V12's in even the same universe as the PS2...
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You shouldn't have the V12's in even the same universe as the PS2...
Yeah, I kind of assumed the V12's and S.drives aren't up to snuff with the PS2's...but the PS2's are obviously a lot more expensive. I just didn't know if I needed the PS2's since I'm not really an extreme driver.
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This review is a bit dated, but perhaps it will help nonetheless...

Tire Test: Nine Affordable Summer Tires Take On the Michelin PS2 - Comparison Tests - Auto Reviews - Car and Driver
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Thanks, that was a good article!
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Another good Max Performance summer tire to take a look at is the Continental ExtremeContact DW. I think that's what I'm going with for my street setup
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re11 are nice!
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It looks like lots of people like the RE 11's, but they don't come in the stock size. So if I'd go that route, what would be the recommended size?
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i just got hankook v12s for my new rims, gonna see how i like them. Pretty much same use as you, daily driving with some fun
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I've had the V12's for about 3 months already. I like them a lot. They provide much better grip than the stockers, they ride good, and they are quiet. Those were just pluses because I don't really care if they ride good or if they are quiet. I wasn't expecting them to feel so "smooth." I'm thinking of getting the RE-11's next just to see the difference. But at the price that the Hankooks are at, they are hard to beat for the performance you get with the comfort of casual driving.
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It looks like lots of people like the RE 11's, but they don't come in the stock size. So if I'd go that route, what would be the recommended size?
If you don't race the car, 265/35/19 and 285/35/19. If you do, 285/35/19 all around.
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If you don't race the car, 265/35/19 and 285/35/19. If you do, 285/35/19 all around.
Just curious, why wouldn't you recommend a 275/35 and 285/35? It looks like the 275/35 would result in less speedometer error.

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Just curious, why wouldn't you recommend a 275/35 and 285/35? It looks like the 275/35 would result in less speedometer error.

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The RE-11 is not available in 275/35.
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