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Old Nov 8, 2009 | 10:54 AM
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About due for some new tires and thinking about changing and getting away from the run flats. My question is how wide of a tire can I put on the stock rear wheel on a 02 coupe , what brand does every like the best. Thanks for the info
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Old Nov 8, 2009 | 11:01 AM
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I went with KUHMO and I love them but I didn't widen I stayed with factory specs. One thing you will realize that once you leave run crapps you will enjoy the ride oh so much
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With stock wheels, I personally wouldn't go larger than 285/35s, but you can definitely go wider with Z06 wheels. I am a huge Goodyear GSD3 fan - amazing tires, dry and wet.
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Old Nov 8, 2009 | 06:20 PM
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I am happy with Kuhmos. Factory tire size on mine.
If you are not going to have runflats any longer then may I suggest one of these kits or one like it.
http://www.slime.com/product/281/Pow...%2370004).html

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Old Nov 8, 2009 | 06:23 PM
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Goodyear GSD3. Tirerack or any Goodyear dealer has GREAT deals on this very good tire.
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Originally Posted by Boulty1961
I am happy with Kuhmos. Factory tire size on mine.
If you are not going to have runflats any longer then may I suggest on of these kits or one like it.
http://www.slime.com/product/281/Pow...%2370004).html
On both counts
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I have Toyo T1R's on my 01 I went up a size in the rear to a 285 and left the fronts stock size.
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I am also in need of tires for my '04 and have been wondering if I go run flat do I stick with factory or look at getting away from run flat. I will be watching the comments on your post to see what the opinions are.
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I am also in need of tires for my '04 and have been wondering if I go run flat do I stick with factory or look at getting away from run flat. I will be watching the comments on your post to see what the opinions are.
GET RID OF THE RUN-FLATS. Your Corvette will love you for it. The ride is 100% better. I dont regret it one bit.
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Kumhos spt's are real good tires minimal road noise and grat grip. check out tire rack they should be on sale.

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Originally Posted by lumpdady
I went with KUHMO and I love them but I didn't widen I stayed with factory specs. One thing you will realize that once you leave run crapps you will enjoy the ride oh so much
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Old Nov 8, 2009 | 11:06 PM
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Lots of good tires out there to choose from but for my '01Z I went with Michelin ps2's. They are consistantly rated the best performance tire.
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Old Nov 9, 2009 | 10:35 AM
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Because I'm a cheapskate, I went with Sumitomo HTRZ IIs. They're $80 front and $110 rear at TireRack. I have been very pleased with these tires. They were a little noisy at first, but after about 300 miles that went away. Grip is excellent ... no tread squirm at all even right after I put them on. The front's treadwear rating is stupid low though at 220, but hey at $80 a pop I can wear out 2 or 3 of these for the price of an F1.
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So when you loose the runflats, do you keep the TPM sensors and just balance or are they replaced with standard valve stems?
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thanks for all of the reply's and I do have a small air pump for the car I just need to get some plugs or some sort of flat repair to put in the vech along with the pump.
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Old Nov 9, 2009 | 06:24 PM
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Originally Posted by 03WhiteConv
So when you loose the runflats, do you keep the TPM sensors and just balance or are they replaced with standard valve stems?

I have been asking myself the same question. Also, if TPM sensors are removed, is there a way to permanently turn off the DIC error message?
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Originally Posted by wcsinx
Because I'm a cheapskate, I went with Sumitomo HTRZ IIs. They're $80 front and $110 rear at TireRack. I have been very pleased with these tires. They were a little noisy at first, but after about 300 miles that went away. Grip is excellent ... no tread squirm at all even right after I put them on. The front's treadwear rating is stupid low though at 220, but hey at $80 a pop I can wear out 2 or 3 of these for the price of an F1.
understand the logic BUT the kumho spt is a FAR superior tire for just a little more money.

to the OP, you need a goal before any real advice can be made. do you need

1. max dry traction?
2. all season?
3. 3 season?
4. what can you spend?
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You can keep the TPS system. The non flat tires are just like run flats. Except for the built up part in the center.

I went cheap with Falken 452's on the back. I just checked this weekend and it's been a year since I put them on and they are wearing extremely well. The tread wear rating was good as well except I can't recall the number. I will be replacing the Kumhoes on the front with the 452's shortly.
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I ditched my runflats and went with General Exclaim UHP. Compared to the runflats, these tires are awesome
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Goodyear GSD3s on mine..
I heard they are being discontinued from some other Cf members 2 weeks ago.
Tirerack had limited amounts left and were pricing them to move.
Better hurry if its the tire you want!
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