What are the best tires to buy?
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RE: What are the best tires to buy? - 11/15/2005 9:34:14 AM
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Lugnut

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Best bang-for-the-buck? It depends on how you plan to drive the car. Just some general advice. Make sure the tires you buy are Z-rated and have wet/dry tread (NOT all-season). The tread pattern will have distinct "V" shapes. Anything else would be like forcing an Olympic sprinter to wear a pair of all-leather wingtip dress shoes to run a dash on a rain-soaked track. An SL demands Z-rated tires. Z-rated tires start at around $100 ea or so and go up to around $300 ea. Unless you plan on racing the car, I'd lean towards the $100 tires since Z-rated tires wear faster than most people are willing to accept. Tires can be a status symbol. If you're the uppity brand name buyer type, get the $300 tires regardless.
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RE: What are the best tires to buy? - 11/15/2005 10:24:41 AM
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BikerDrew
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Hey Lugnut, I use H rated tires which are rated for 135mph. I rarely drive faster . As far as low end tires, Hankook makes great products which last longer than any Michelin's I've owned at twice the price.
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RE: What are the best tires to buy? - 11/15/2005 12:14:23 PM
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Lugnut

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They don't grip as good as Z-rated. They're not as soft. Top speed isn't everything. H-rated tires also get hot sooner, even below 135 mph.
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