Give me helps choosing shoes for my GTO plz.
#41
So apparently maybe my bias blinded me, I thought you were talking about a different goodyear, after some reading on the ones your looking at they might not be too bad.
I was thinking about the Eagle GT, which happens to be an asymmetrical all season, but is not the Eagle F1 asymmetric all season.
I was thinking about the Eagle GT, which happens to be an asymmetrical all season, but is not the Eagle F1 asymmetric all season.
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Then GTFO because that's what we are talking about. Some of us actually have to get to work in crappy weather but want reasonable performance. You said my summer tires have no grip, so I asked if something marketed as ultra-high-performance all season would offer comparable grip as my sucky summer tires.
QFT man. I don't think they're star specs. But they're a soft compound tire that wears like crap and has no warranty because they're marketed and sold as a high-performance summer tire. I assumed that they'd at least be grippier than an all-season tire.
I bought the car with these tires. They suck. You'll notice I'm not buying another set.
QFT man. I don't think they're star specs. But they're a soft compound tire that wears like crap and has no warranty because they're marketed and sold as a high-performance summer tire. I assumed that they'd at least be grippier than an all-season tire.
I bought the car with these tires. They suck. You'll notice I'm not buying another set.
Buy them, they're incredible.
And in the long run, you may find it more economical to run dedicated summer and winter tires. Not to mention you won't have to compromise year round.
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You're not getting it. You made two posts about how awesome the D101s are in the dry. Based on that, the ASXs should feel like ******* R-Comps.
Buy them, they're incredible.
And in the long run, you may find it more economical to run dedicated summer and winter tires. Not to mention you won't have to compromise year round.
Buy them, they're incredible.
And in the long run, you may find it more economical to run dedicated summer and winter tires. Not to mention you won't have to compromise year round.
I also have not ever had different tires on the GTO, and I have felt pretty satisfied with the grip in the dry. That doesn't mean I think they're awesome, that just means I HAVE LOW STANDARDS AND DON'T KNOW WTF I'M TALKING ABOUT. Which is why I'm here asking questions. Cuz you guys have the experience that I don't.
As for dedicated summer/winter tires......... The least-expensive winter tire carried at Discount Tire is $206/tire. That's a whopping $50 MORE than the Continental DWS (great tire), and about $35 more than the current #1 UHP all season, the Michelin Pilot Sport A3. There's no way I'm dropping that kind of coin, plus mounting and balancing OR storing a set of wheels who-knows-where. I live in a 600 sq ft apartment with a small storage closet that is full. I have room for my tool bag, a floor jack, and an oil catch can...... out on my deck. I do not have space to store a whole set of tires. It's just not practical. someday, sure, but not at the stage of life I'm at right now.
I'm trying to do the best with what I can afford and what I have access to.
Thanks again for the help, all. Except the Noob spammer.
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haha indeed it is.
We can't all be so lucky. My wife likes to see me enjoy my car and she's very tolerant for someone who absolutely does not care and has no interest. But she won't have extra tires floating around.
We give a little. It's all good, she's worth it.
.....But I do wish she wanted her own race car.
We can't all be so lucky. My wife likes to see me enjoy my car and she's very tolerant for someone who absolutely does not care and has no interest. But she won't have extra tires floating around.
We give a little. It's all good, she's worth it.
.....But I do wish she wanted her own race car.
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Search noob!
https://www.miataturbo.net/insert-bs...s-my-dd-69840/
https://www.miataturbo.net/insert-bs...n-daily-70182/
tl;dnr: Michelin Pilot Super Sports if you are a gentleman of esteem and reknown; Continential DWS if you are aspiring to a better life; Dunlop Direzza DZ101 if you don't know anything about performance tires and think pulling .5 lateral gees is extreme
Buy suspension, then wheels & tires. If you downsize diameter, you are likely going to end up with even more wheel gap for which you will be rightfully mocked and ridiculed, including references to thinks that gape.
https://www.miataturbo.net/insert-bs...s-my-dd-69840/
https://www.miataturbo.net/insert-bs...n-daily-70182/
tl;dnr: Michelin Pilot Super Sports if you are a gentleman of esteem and reknown; Continential DWS if you are aspiring to a better life; Dunlop Direzza DZ101 if you don't know anything about performance tires and think pulling .5 lateral gees is extreme
Buy suspension, then wheels & tires. If you downsize diameter, you are likely going to end up with even more wheel gap for which you will be rightfully mocked and ridiculed, including references to thinks that gape.