Arsenalslr95
V6 Tactical Operator
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- 2015 Magnetic Cyclone
x2.........extremely happy with mineloving my street comps. no complaints so far
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x2.........extremely happy with mineloving my street comps. no complaints so far
How were the BFG for noise and wear?... When it comes time to buy new tires, I'm going with BF Goodrich G-Force Sport Comp 2's. I had them on my Evo X and they were excellent. ...
thats the conti DWS that got renewed from a 540 treadwear to a 560 treadwearIsn't there a newer version of the continental DW?
Wear was great. Even with a ton of spirited driving. Noise wasn't unbearable either.How were the BFG for noise and wear?
How are they in the rain... as in "monsoon" summer afternoon thunderstorms?When it comes time to buy new tires, I'm going with BF Goodrich G-Force Sport Comp 2's. I had them on my Evo X and they were excellent. The grip was definitely above average as opposed to the MT's which I would rate as average at best when it comes to grip.
FWIW, I'm loving my Continental ExtremeContact DW tires. Ride quality has increased exponentially and traction is insane, but im sure that is also due to the size of the rear tires I am running as well (315)
I went with them for two reasons:
1. The price premium and national backorder of Michelin Pilot Super Sports
and
2. The Conti DW outperformed the Michelin PSS in wet conditions and I figured since the car is my daily driver, all around performance in the summer (dry AND wet) should be top priority.
I also didn't need all season as I am going with a winter tire setup on the stock wheels.
Those are the exact same reasons why I will be getting the Conti DW when I figure out my wheel selection.
Those are the exact same reasons why I will be getting the Conti DW when I figure out my wheel selection.
The tires are the easy part, the damn wheel decision is :frusty:. This is for a car I don't even have yet....:headbonk:good choice in rubber
Alright you ask and you receive brotha, lets start from the top.I've searched on here and all over the internet. I have narrowed it down to a few tires in my price range. About $800, give or take. I understand I wont get MPSS grip or allroundedness. I am not sure which fits my driving style. I'm more about corners then straight line performance just by a little. 60/40? Itll be a squared set up so tread wear isnt top priority but I'd rather not have a horrible lifespan. Wet driving is probably my 3rd concern after corners and straight line grip. Any feedback is appreciated. I know they're all good tires.
Bridgestone Pole Position S04
Continental ExtremeContact DW
MT Street Comps
Nitto NT555
If anyone has others in the price range they recommend, I'm all ears. The size is 275/35 or 40 r18. Thanks in advance, sorry for the book.
For me:
1. Cornering/responsiveness performance
2. Straight line performance
3. Wet performance
Everything else doesnt really matter unless its horrible.
thats why im here to helpThe tires are the easy part, the damn wheel decision is :frusty:. This is for a car I don't even have yet....:headbonk: