what tires are you running?
Bridgestone S-03 all the way! but probably out of your budget.
go for avs es100 for budget.
there is a tire worse than the nitto 450, and it is the kumho 711.
go for avs es100 for budget.
there is a tire worse than the nitto 450, and it is the kumho 711.
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Originally posted by b16aEGcivic
I have the toyo fz4's and I have never had a problem with them...I wish they were a little stickier, but they handel the rain just fine.
I have the toyo fz4's and I have never had a problem with them...I wish they were a little stickier, but they handel the rain just fine.
I was surprised how well my Yokohama's performed in the snow, then again, none of you really have to worry about that :eh:
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Kuhmo MX. Performs like the T1S and S-03 according to a lot of corvette and supra owners that autocross
h: they are a fraction of the price too.
i have them....but i have no base of comparison
h:
h: they are a fraction of the price too.i have them....but i have no base of comparison
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Agreed on the Azenis being decent in the wet. The only time they start getting really bad is when they're really worn out...but that goes for most tires.
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They suck in the wet.
They suck in the dry.
They bubble like crazy
And they'll make you cry.

Agreed. There is no standard that each tire manufacturer compares against. They only pick a number that should more or less correspond with other tires in their line.
And my brother has had his Azenis for over a year and a half now. That included going back and forth from the SF bay area to school in San Luis Obispo several times as well as a year of commuting back and forth about 20-30 miles/day to work afterward. In fact they're still on his prelude right now and they still have life left in them. They aren't seeing use now though since he just purchased a WRX about 3 weeks ago. As far as grip/$ goes, it's hard to beat the Azenis sport. Granted, if you can spend a little more, you probably can find a tire that makes compromises more in your favor. It just depends on how you rank your needs.
Originally posted by asiandoood
stay away from Nitto 450's. crappiest tire ever.
stay away from Nitto 450's. crappiest tire ever.
They suck in the wet.
They suck in the dry.
They bubble like crazy
And they'll make you cry.

Originally posted by CivicSiRacer
Tread wear is just a figurative number. I had tires with higher tread wear than the Azenis and only lasted 15,000 miles whereas my Azenis lasted about 15,000 miles AND 30 autocrosses, 2 track days, and 30 laps around the Carlisle Mini road course. So figure that's about another 15,000 miles.
Tread wear is just a figurative number. I had tires with higher tread wear than the Azenis and only lasted 15,000 miles whereas my Azenis lasted about 15,000 miles AND 30 autocrosses, 2 track days, and 30 laps around the Carlisle Mini road course. So figure that's about another 15,000 miles.
And my brother has had his Azenis for over a year and a half now. That included going back and forth from the SF bay area to school in San Luis Obispo several times as well as a year of commuting back and forth about 20-30 miles/day to work afterward. In fact they're still on his prelude right now and they still have life left in them. They aren't seeing use now though since he just purchased a WRX about 3 weeks ago. As far as grip/$ goes, it's hard to beat the Azenis sport. Granted, if you can spend a little more, you probably can find a tire that makes compromises more in your favor. It just depends on how you rank your needs.
Originally posted by MaxBoosT
That was my initial impression, but after driving with them, I really don't think it's the right tire for me.
I was surprised how well my Yokohama's performed in the snow, then again, none of you really have to worry about that :eh:
That was my initial impression, but after driving with them, I really don't think it's the right tire for me.
I was surprised how well my Yokohama's performed in the snow, then again, none of you really have to worry about that :eh:
Originally posted by asiandoood
Kuhmo MX. Performs like the T1S and S-03 according to a lot of corvette and supra owners that autocross
h: they are a fraction of the price too.
i have them....but i have no base of comparison
h:
Kuhmo MX. Performs like the T1S and S-03 according to a lot of corvette and supra owners that autocross
h: they are a fraction of the price too.i have them....but i have no base of comparison
h:
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Originally posted by MaxBoosT
Azenis' are good, but I would not get them for daily driving.
I had Yokohama AVID H4's before, I was pretty satisfied with them other than their sidewalls were pretty weak...
Azenis' are good, but I would not get them for daily driving.
I had Yokohama AVID H4's before, I was pretty satisfied with them other than their sidewalls were pretty weak...
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Originally posted by CivicSiRacer
Why wouldn't you want them for daily driving? I have two sets now: one for competition and one set for daily driving.
Why wouldn't you want them for daily driving? I have two sets now: one for competition and one set for daily driving.
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Originally posted by ragerized
im about to buy some 15in wheels and i need to also get some tires...its so hard to decide. im trying to find something that gives awesome traction in dry and pretty good traction on wet. im looking at the nitto 450's. also, what size are you guys on? is 205/50 15 safe?
im about to buy some 15in wheels and i need to also get some tires...its so hard to decide. im trying to find something that gives awesome traction in dry and pretty good traction on wet. im looking at the nitto 450's. also, what size are you guys on? is 205/50 15 safe?


