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All season tires suggestion
Looking to get all season tires. Right now looking at the Continental extreme contact. Anyone running these? Are these good tires for rain and slight snow? Also should I stay stock tire size or go up to 255 35 in front and 285 35 in the rear? Along with all season tires, I will be getting TSW wheels and will run the set up year round. Not much into tracking the Z but do have fun on the open road with no other cars around. Thanks for the input.
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Check out the Bridgestone AS's on tirerack.
Bridgestone*Potenza RE970AS Pole Position I'm considering these when the stock tires are done. |
All seasons are generally garbage imho.
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I'm gonna give em a go. :ugh2: |
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All seasons are "no seasons." Seems a little odd to buy a 30-40K sports car and then skimp on arguably the most important performance part of the car. |
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Not that I could give a train's caboose what any of you do with your car, but it is a suggestion thread. |
all seasons are no seasons and people that run them dont deserve to have nice sports cars
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I had all seasons on my Z before I got the hankooks they worked just fine. Got them for 700 at town fair. :icon17:
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The treadwear so far is incredible, I have over 6k miles and I'm still at 9/32 tread or so. It is fantastic. The cornering grip is also amazing, I plow through turns like I used to with the stock RE050A. One thing to note is that my front tires are Bridgestone Potenza S04 pp. The stiff sidewalls in the front give me the responsiveness I desire, while the all season has the grip and treadwear - at the expense of sidewall softness. I would say the sidewall on my 295/30/19 is about the level of the Hankook v12. Honestly, if you can afford burning good money fast for good rubber, by all means. I drive over 22k miles a year, so having to replace the rears twice a year is a no no for me. |
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This helps people like the OP make informed decisions. :tiphat: Don't know about running two different types of tires though? |
http://www.the370z.com/nissan-370z-g...k-lm-60-a.html
Read this for a graphic on page 2 on the cut off point for grip with summer and all season tires. Its about 7degree's - C. For you all season fans: Tire Rack Tire Test - All-Season vs. Winter Tires - YouTube - Video from Tire Rack. |
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Where I live it rains a lot and winters are usually around 5C or less but no snow or very little. This is where all seasons work, with grip at lower temperatures than summer tires and some ability to deal with wet to icy conditions. In the warmer and all too short summer, they are again a compromise to summer tires but still offer decent grip. I wouldn't bother with snow tires on the Z. If it actually does snow I'll be parking it. There's too many yahoos out there with all seasons waiting to run into me. :rofl2: |
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In Germany if you play the game you are, and you are in an accident, your fault or not, your insurance coverage can be denied. This because the science and empirical data behind this are not in any dispute. All seasons are literally laughed at here. The graph from the other thread I posted is the proof. |
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