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Old 03-26-07, 02:40 AM   #1
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new tires

I'm looking at possibly getting at set of the 17" HFP Civic wheels. I have looked around a little bit at different tires and have decided that I'd like to get something in the Ultra High Performance category. I'm really leaning towards the Bridgestone Potenza RE960AS Pole Positions. They seem like great tires, and even had good ratings for all types of road conditions. Anyone had any experience with these tires before? Or have another suggestion? I looked at a couple other tires but these seem to be the best, except for the fact that they're kinda pricey.
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Old 04-01-07, 12:24 AM   #2
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I got the stock tires when I purchased my car and not the summer tires because I didn't want to wait months for a factory-ordered car. The all-season tires that come with the new Si's really suck.
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Old 04-01-07, 12:31 AM   #3
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get these, I know the woman would like them and then you have no choice

http://www.tirerack.com/tire-12/Kumh...DX+Aroma.shtml
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Old 04-01-07, 01:04 AM   #4
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get these, I know the woman would like them and then you have no choice

http://www.tirerack.com/tire-12/Kumh...DX+Aroma.shtml
you're kidding right?
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Old 04-05-07, 11:50 PM   #5
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hmm. I didn't think the stock non-summer tires were that bad. but I'd never ever replace them with the same tires! oooh, the price!

for pricing, I've actually looked at the AVS ES 100s, which seem to have a lot of good reviews, but I have no experience with them. plus, they aren't your ultra high performance tires.

then, there's the kinda cool looking tire with the weird ziggy pattern in it (I saw them in super street, but don't remember the name)

those are what I was loosely considering. but next up for me (in june) is a tanabe medallion exhaust and underbrace- maybe some eibach springs.
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the OEM all seasons are horrible. they really limit how one can drive IMO.
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the OEM all seasons are horrible. they really limit how one can drive IMO.
werd. They're way overpriced and really suck.
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you could always get the bridgestone potenzas that were stock for the NSX-R, and the new S2000 CR. they're only 180 per tire (about) for the sizes you're looking for.
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alright redteg, I think you picked out the best tire for your money with the 960 pole positions. I did a lot of reading, and I'm about 98% certain I'd probably purchase them.

First off, it got a treadwear rating of 400, which is awesome for a ultra-high performance tire. it got a traction rating of AA, and a heat rating of A (apparently this means it can withstand the temperatures that are generated when you're going some odd 100+ miles an hour. an exact definition for all of those numbers and letters can be found here.)

So I was looking at purchasing either yokohama AVS ES 100s or BFGoodrich g-force sports for my car. I decided to compare the pole positions to these tires-

g-force sport (uhp summer) 340 AA A ZR speed rated

yokohama AVS ES100 (uhp summer) 280 AA A ZR speed rated

Bridgestone RE960AS Pole Position (uhp all season) 400 AA A ZR speed rated

the bridgestone is 23 dollars more per tire than the g-force sport, which is a pretty impressive summer tire. it also will last an additional 5,000 miles+.

I also found a review that compared ultra-high performance all season tires. unfortunately, the only tire that comes in the stock size for our cars is the RE960. If anyone wants to read the review, merry christmas.

I'm sure that there will still be some difference in traction, but according to all of the reviews I read it should be fairly minor. the longer life and incredible wet handling (plus the fact that it can handle in snow better than a summer tire) should make up for that.
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Hey, thanks for the info. It was very informative and further solidified my decision on whether or not to buy the RE960's. I think I'm going to wait until I wear down my Michelins a little more and then pick up the Pole Positions.
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Old 08-15-07, 03:19 PM   #11
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Dont do the G-force sports - terrible tires when its wet. You can expect about 30000 miles treadlife and to spin a lot when accelerating while its raining. I have them on my '00 Si and cant wait to buy new ones. I wont be buying them for my 06 Si either.
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