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wfmrules3 02-11-2012 04:04 PM

Continental ExtremeContact DWS
 
275/35ZR19 XL Continental ExtremeContact DWS Blackwall
245/40ZR19 Continental ExtremeContact DWS Blackwall

Just bought a 370z today and it needs new tires.


Is $1035 out the door for the tires above a good deal? Thanks for the info and look forward to being part of this forum. That also includes the Manufacturer's Road Hazard Warranty.

awkwardturtle 02-11-2012 04:23 PM

Just price them out on tirerack.com, I've always gotten a competitive price from them

wfmrules3 02-11-2012 04:31 PM

thanks, will do.

TreeSemdyZee 02-11-2012 05:20 PM

Yes. That's a dollar more that I was quoted. :icon18:

I assume that covers initial balance and road hazard?

wfmrules3 02-11-2012 06:00 PM

I assume. That is the price from tirerack. I used the installation fees they had from a nearby place. You could think that would include everything?

Do 370z tires ever fall into the buy 3 get one free category? or is that only for less expensive tires?

lovethe370z 02-24-2012 04:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wfmrules3 (Post 1538834)
I assume. That is the price from tirerack. I used the installation fees they had from a nearby place. You could think that would include everything?

Do 370z tires ever fall into the buy 3 get one free category? or is that only for less expensive tires?

Generally for the cheapest tires you'll find.

It is a "get you in the door" gimmick

wickedness 03-11-2012 12:40 PM

I have a set of those on my z and i love them. Well i use them from march-june, then i put on my yoko advan ad08 til october, then go to blizzacks til march. You really cant beat a tire that can handle very well in a light snow, rain and proably a 7/10 dry handling. They brake awesome in a straight line but if conditions are slick they like to break loose in turns when pushed. Once they slide in a turn man recovery is almost non existent until they bite at a lower speed. That is the only negative part but overall you cant find a better tire that really can handle well in snow, rain and when its around 20.c stick well. Past 30.c they just peel like play dough if driven really hard. I have had them for 2 seasons now and treadwear is really good, front tires still look new and back ones well are a little worn hehe, I dont like the traction control!:driving:


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