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Old Dec 15, 2002 | 10:10 AM
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Originally posted by agent87
If you need an all weather tire, get the Yoko AVID. I thought about getting them for the rain and snow (would still require chains though). I doubt they'll offer the performance of the Kumhos though. If you want a better performing, cheap performance tire, you'll be happy with the 712's.

im looking for an all weather, as in dry/wet. it obviously doesnt snow here. so would the AVIDs still be good? i need them to last a while but i still want grip for going to the track and i dont drive adverage on the street at all. im more aggressive. still good?
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Old Dec 15, 2002 | 10:13 AM
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I have 205/45/ZR16 Kuhmo 712's on my ride. Nice sidewall profile (protects the rim a little) and fairly quite. They have bad ass traction, too. Cost $108 each at Discount Tire.
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Old Dec 15, 2002 | 10:34 AM
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Originally posted by SirSmokeAlot
I have 205/45/ZR16 Kuhmo 712's on my ride. Nice sidewall profile (protects the rim a little) and fairly quite. They have bad ass traction, too. Cost $108 each at Discount Tire.
damn i can get them for $56 each. maybe ill jump on them for that price.

or i was thinking Parada Spec II for my ride, and the AVID for my girls car. or i was thinking of getting the AVID for my rear and the paradaII for the front. i dunno, im just doing some research b4 i buy another ****ty tire.
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Old Dec 15, 2002 | 10:41 AM
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Originally posted by crucial Si
damn i can get them for $56 each. maybe ill jump on them for that price.

or i was thinking Parada Spec II for my ride, and the AVID for my girls car. or i was thinking of getting the AVID for my rear and the paradaII for the front. i dunno, im just doing some research b4 i buy another ****ty tire.
yeah, I'd say jump on that deal, but it's all a matter of what you want.

I could've probly got them cheaper from my brother-in-law, but I got them with my rims ($90 each :ugh: ), and Discount finances and does balancing/alignment/tire replacement.

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Old Dec 15, 2002 | 10:46 AM
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yeah fawk that, im just gonna jump on the Kumhos 712s for me and my girl. if i can get the AVID cheaper, ill get them for her ride b/c she doesnt drive aggressive at all, unlike myself. im just worried about the 280 treadwear, when i get the new tires im gonna be putting in my camberkit and aligning the car so it should be better than my camber wear now. but im still kinda sceptical. they dont make a 45/hr16 w/ the treadwear of 360 in that size
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Old Dec 15, 2002 | 10:52 AM
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http://www.kumhousa.com/pages/pcr/711specs.htm


i like the 711s but on the website they dont make a 205/45/16...if its not there, they dont make em?
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Old Dec 15, 2002 | 11:27 AM
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this is the actualy speed ratings: z is at the top, not Y

S-112
T-118
U-124
H-130
V-149
W-168
Y-186
Z-186 and above (open-ended)

Z is what you find from the factory on sport and exotic cars...
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Old Dec 15, 2002 | 12:36 PM
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Originally posted by crucial Si
im looking for an all weather, as in dry/wet. it obviously doesnt snow here. so would the AVIDs still be good? i need them to last a while but i still want grip for going to the track and i dont drive adverage on the street at all. im more aggressive. still good?
I think you should go with the 712's. They are just fine in the rain. Get the shop you order/purchase from to match Tirerack's price. America's Tire Co (related to Discount Tire) price matches.

If you want to go with the AVIDs they'll be ok but I have a feeling they won't be on par with the Kumhos. When they say all-season, they mean that you can limp around in very light snow. They're not as good as snow tires and not as good as dry performance tires; you're compromising on all levels. BUT, I have no firsthand experience with the AVIDs so you can dismiss what I say.

EDIT: I noticed the AVS ES100 is the same price. I don't know how good they are in the rain, but those don't seem too shabby...
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Old Dec 15, 2002 | 12:41 PM
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I have 205/45/wr16s on my car over the summer and I love them. They grip much better than the nittos i had previously and are alot more quiet. They also look nice on the car. I got mine for 69 a piece so i'd jump on that. I also had the Avid V4s on my taurus SHO and they were great. They weren't the best handling tires out but they lasted long, were quiet, and were excellent in the rain. For my winter wheels I got some Kumho ecstas that aren't the 712's(don't remeber the number off the top of my head). They were 29 bucks a piece for 14s and have a H rating, so far they are pretty kick ass for how cheap they were.
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Old Dec 15, 2002 | 12:41 PM
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Originally posted by Tirod-[EJ]
this is the actualy speed ratings: z is at the top, not Y

S-112
T-118
U-124
H-130
V-149
W-168
Y-186
Z-186 and above (open-ended)

Z is what you find from the factory on sport and exotic cars...
Actually Z is 149 and above...
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tirete...eral/speed.htm
...unless you want to classify my crappy car as an exotic!
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