A good summer tire...nexen or kumho?
#1
A good summer tire...nexen or kumho?
well its about that time to be gettin tires for my other set of rims. they are 17" b5 rs4 rims and they came with my car when i bought it, unfortunately without tires. My spare tire is actually the same kind of rim and it has a 225/45/17 kumho on it. I found some same sized kumho spt's for $90 a piece but the nexen 3000 are a little cheaper at roughly $70 a piece. Im looking for anybody's opinion on either set of tire or if you have something else in mind let me have it. Looking to keep the price below $400 w/ shipping.
#5
Kumhos are the best bang for your buck and aren't noisy like Falkens, however, they do have factories in China, which you want to avoid.
Bridgestone Potenza is pretty much the best you can buy, but Yokohama sells a few lines priced between the Kumhos and the Bridgestones which perform very well.
http://www.tirerack.com for research and comparisons.
Bridgestone Potenza is pretty much the best you can buy, but Yokohama sells a few lines priced between the Kumhos and the Bridgestones which perform very well.
http://www.tirerack.com for research and comparisons.
#6
Not a fan of yokos personally... and ive had potenzas before, but still prefer ps2's to them... but he said hes lookin to spend less than $400 so neither of those two are even an option.
#8
PS2's are good tires, but the sidewalls are soft. It makes for a more comfortable street ride, but they don't survive pot-holes well. As for the track, you can't really beat Potenza. And you're right, both models are expensive.
I've used Yokos on the street and the track. I had AVID H4s on my Jag X, which were probably the best all-around tire for an AWD car I've ever used including snow and rain (for an all-season), but they were average on track. You can step up to the AVS or EVS for track use, but they get expensive and are useless in the snow.
If he's not tracking the car, I'd say Kumho all-season ASX or something along that line. I avoid Falkens. They are noisy and stiff compared to the similar Kumhos.
Last edited by Tweaked; 03-22-2009 at 01:59 AM.
#9
yea, but he may be able to find a deal... i think i paid like ~130 per tire for my kumhos
agreed on the soft sidewalls... they bubble up pretty easy. For the track, I like PS Cups if money isnt an option.
thats why i said asx exsta's... falkens are nice on the track as well, but my car makes enough noise already without having noisy tires lol
thats why i said asx exsta's... falkens are nice on the track as well, but my car makes enough noise already without having noisy tires lol
#10
i used to have kumho ecsta asx on my 18s a while ago. tthose things lasted forever!!!. if you want a tire thats gonna last really long id go with those. i have potenza re760 sports now and theyre so much grippier and more solid but i know they wont last as long with the 340 treadwear rating.