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Considering 2013 gs auto Tran
know it’s a can of worms but we on snow day here in va.
What tire is best ride for low noise level best ride ect
car will be strictly a cruiser. Garage queen weekend road trips etc.
my wot days are behind me. Looking for best ride possible.
Either run flats or not.
Thanks for your opinion
know it’s a can of worms but we on snow day here in va.
What tire is best ride for low noise level best ride ect
car will be strictly a cruiser. Garage queen weekend road trips etc.
my wot days are behind me. Looking for best ride possible.
Either run flats or not.
Thanks for your opinion
#2
Considering 2013 gs auto Tran
know it’s a can of worms but we on snow day here in va.
What tire is best ride for low noise level best ride ect
car will be strictly a cruiser. Garage queen weekend road trips etc.
my wot days are behind me. Looking for best ride possible.
Either run flats or not.
Thanks for your opinion
know it’s a can of worms but we on snow day here in va.
What tire is best ride for low noise level best ride ect
car will be strictly a cruiser. Garage queen weekend road trips etc.
my wot days are behind me. Looking for best ride possible.
Either run flats or not.
Thanks for your opinion
I couldn’t be happier. Quiet great grip, softer ride and the alignment has doubled the tire life at least.
Mark
#3
Race Director
The nitro invo ia the lowest performing tire in gs sizes, so that's probably the quietest tire for the gs. I have hankooks kn mone, and while I cant Gove them a true review yet, they're not exactly quiet tires, but I didnt expect them to be.
#4
Race Director
Hankook EVO'2 K120 on my 10' GS, coming up on my fourth season 20,000 miles on them excellent ride and handling much smoother than run-flats! drove the Tail of the Dragon, drove up to Mount Washington New Hampshire drove up to Acadia National Park in Maine and many trips to Watkins Glen International for IMSA races!
#5
Instructor
Check into Firestone Firehawk Indy 500 tires. They are non run flats at a very reasonable price. They are very quiet, handle well and have a nice looking sidewall and tread design. They are perfect for a weekend cruiser fun car. They are also ranked very highly on Tirerack.
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Thanks for the reply’s folks.
This will be my first “high performance” car so please excuse the newbie questions
I am wondering about the summer rating on some of the tires and what it means.
Tks again
This will be my first “high performance” car so please excuse the newbie questions
I am wondering about the summer rating on some of the tires and what it means.
Tks again
#7
Hankook Ventus V12 evo2 is a decent choice. They grip really good which allows me to take corners with more confidence. Road noise is very minimal. The wet performance of these hankook tires is just ok.
Last edited by tmryann; 12-10-2018 at 09:15 PM.
#8
The summer rating can refer to a temperature rating that the tires shouldn’t be used below. In th case of my tires is 40 degrees.
#9
Prolly not the BEST ride, but a good one and maintains run-flat is the Michellin A/S (I think it's the +3 now). Wear like iron too. With Pfadt street alignment I got 50K on the fronts and bound to go 60K on the rears.
#10
I'm pretty happy with my Pirelli P-Zero all season tires. Quiet and smooth.
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#12
Instructor
I'm about 5k on my Hankooks and have been very happy with them. As some have mentioned above, they do hold a summer rating. I personally have found that at 50 degrees I start to lose traction under wot from a roll, such as an aggressive highway pass. From a stop, they break loose really easily until the computer slows things down. And that's at a spirited take-off, not heavy. All in all, I'd buy another set as the ride is very nice and so much quieter than the Michellin's. In all fairness they were pretty bald.
#13
Instructor
I emailed Firestone to understand the low temperature limit for my Firehawk Indy 500 kicks ... they have not replied unfortunately. Until I hear something definitive, I have been using 40F as my low limit and drive conservatively - and have not seen any handling issues.
But I do have a concern - I have read summer tires can be damaged or crack if used at too low a temperature ... is that 20 or 30 or 40 ... and it probably differs for each tire ... wish the information was published.
But I do have a concern - I have read summer tires can be damaged or crack if used at too low a temperature ... is that 20 or 30 or 40 ... and it probably differs for each tire ... wish the information was published.
#14
I went to Tire Rack and searched Performance Winter Tires......
Looks to me like you need a Winter wheel/tire along with a Summer wheel/tire setup.
My question is would it be better to run the same diameter wheel/tire combination for the winter setup?
Looks to me like you need a Winter wheel/tire along with a Summer wheel/tire setup.
My question is would it be better to run the same diameter wheel/tire combination for the winter setup?
#15
Safety Car
I have had four sets of tires on my 08 (132K at present). and recommend the Bridgestone RF. I got over 43K out of them and they were the quietest of the lot. I previously had the Goodyears and Michelins. I am currently running Michelins because I could not get the Bridgestones when I needed them. I was on the Tire Rack site today and noted they are not currently listing the Bridgestone RFs so they may have been discontinued or are out of production for the time being.
#16
Race Director
I emailed Firestone to understand the low temperature limit for my Firehawk Indy 500 kicks ... they have not replied unfortunately. Until I hear something definitive, I have been using 40F as my low limit and drive conservatively - and have not seen any handling issues.
But I do have a concern - I have read summer tires can be damaged or crack if used at too low a temperature ... is that 20 or 30 or 40 ... and it probably differs for each tire ... wish the information was published.
But I do have a concern - I have read summer tires can be damaged or crack if used at too low a temperature ... is that 20 or 30 or 40 ... and it probably differs for each tire ... wish the information was published.
#17
Race Director
I emailed Firestone to understand the low temperature limit for my Firehawk Indy 500 kicks ... they have not replied unfortunately. Until I hear something definitive, I have been using 40F as my low limit and drive conservatively - and have not seen any handling issues.
But I do have a concern - I have read summer tires can be damaged or crack if used at too low a temperature ... is that 20 or 30 or 40 ... and it probably differs for each tire ... wish the information was published.
But I do have a concern - I have read summer tires can be damaged or crack if used at too low a temperature ... is that 20 or 30 or 40 ... and it probably differs for each tire ... wish the information was published.
When faced with near- and below-freezing temperatures, drivers should leave their summer performance tire-equipped vehicle at home and drive a vehicle equipped with all-season or winter tires.
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiret...jsp?techid=273
#18
Melting Slicks
Having a set of winter wheels is a great solution. Typically you want to keep the wheel diameters the same so you don't run into brake caliper clearance issues. However, a narrower rim and tire is usually a good idea, particularly in GS sizes. Slightly higher aspect ratio too to keep the tire OD constant.
#19
+3... did much research... LOVE mine (non run-flats)... haven't driven in snow but 12 degrees and no problem. Had them about 600 miles now, MUCH smoother on rough WI roads over OEMs.
Up to 4" snow (Tire Rack article I read some time back) these will do fine...
Up to 4" snow (Tire Rack article I read some time back) these will do fine...
#20
Check into Firestone Firehawk Indy 500 tires. They are non run flats at a very reasonable price. They are very quiet, handle well and have a nice looking sidewall and tread design. They are perfect for a weekend cruiser fun car. They are also ranked very highly on Tirerack.