RE: **OFFICIAL** Tire Review Thread
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RE: **OFFICIAL** Tire Review Thread - 12/20/2007 9:56:26 AM
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Roto
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ORIGINAL: jake11375 General Exclaim UHP 205/40/17 I've had these tires for about 5 months and they are one of the best tires I've owned for daily driving and performance. They ranked number 1 in the Ultra High Performance Summer category on Tirerack, and for good reason. They ride very smooth and are dead quiet, yet their cornering ability/stickiness is outstading. My stopping distances have decreased greatly and with no tire squeal whatsoever. Hydroplane resistance is excellent and tire wear is non-existent so far. Just an excellent tire for a good price and they even ranked higher than Michelin Pilots. Check out the reviews from tirerack here... I have these in 225/50/16. While these are very good summer tires for spirited driving, they are just not cut out for autocross or any sort of competitive driving. Sure they're better than all seasons, but they literally get torn apart in autocross. After about 4 events I had chunks of rubber falling off the tire. In addition to that, don't even try to go on any sort of ice of snow with them. THey're not designed for it and therefore they DO NOT perform at all...
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RE: **OFFICIAL** Tire Review Thread - 1/9/2008 9:16:39 PM
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Masonn
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SNOW/ICE tires Brand: Nokian Model: Hakkapellita RSi Size: 175/75/13 Purchased: I didn't buy them, the previous owner of my car did. Time had: Driven on them for 4 months, previous owner bought them 2 winters ago. Review: These tires are excellent; very stable tires with not a lot of road noise. These tires have excellent grip in snow and in ice. I haven't got stuck yet, nor have I been close to either. I haven't lost control yet. My civic doesn't have ABS, but my tires don't usually lock up because of the grip provided by the tires. Here is the link to the nokian hakkapellita webpage. I recommend these tires because of excellent traction in snowy and icy conditions. http://nokiantires.com/en/tire_hakkarsi.aspx?season=winter
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RE: **OFFICIAL** Tire Review Thread - 1/9/2008 9:24:56 PM
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Masonn
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SNOW/ICE tires Brand: Michelin Model: X-Ice Size: 195/70/14 Purchased: Value Tire in Saskatoon,all 4 mounted & balanced for 450$ Time had: 2-3 months and roughly 2000 kms Review: These tires have excellent control on ice and snow. These were bought for a 2005 sunfire by my mom. She doesn't like driving in snow, and doesn't like to go over the posted speed limit when in regular tires. After she bought these tires, she feels much safer because of the control and traction she gets. I like the tires, but I prefer MY winter tires. While driving her car, I feel safe in these tires. With ABS, the car doesn't lose control, slip or slide under harsh braking conditions. These are also excellent winter tires, but I would still recommend the Nokian Hakkapellita over the Michelin X-Ice. http://www.michelinman.com/tires/winter/x-ice/#sizes-and-specifications
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ORIGINAL: Gene J This forum does not condone street racing in any form. I'm sure a moderator will be along shortly to flame you for your indiscretion. Shame on you! quote:
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RE: **OFFICIAL** Tire Review Thread - 3/27/2008 12:50:51 PM
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ricerocket4
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whats up everyone im an aspiring autocrosser and im about to buy some rims... i know what kind i want and i know what kind of tires i want but i was told to find out the offset on my car (btw i drive a 2002 civic lx coupe) and i have no idea what it is... and i was hoping if anyone just happened to know if they could pass down their superior knowledge to me and let me know? thanks i would appreciate it
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RE: **OFFICIAL** Tire Review Thread - 4/1/2008 8:34:38 PM
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scroggs83
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I purchased a set of Fierce UHP in 17 inch and were very pleased with them for the cost. They are a W speed rated tire with 420 tread AA traction A Temp and have performed very well over the last 2 years in my Eagle Talon. I will be purcahsing the same for my 00 Civic. The company is a subsidiary of Goodyear so you they carry the same warranty as well. Paid a little over 400 for the tires installed and ballanced.
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RE: **OFFICIAL** Tire Review Thread - 4/6/2008 4:17:47 PM
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DC17
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Nitto Neogens!!! 225-40-17! just bought these tires a week ago, and they grip well! the tires ride well and are really quiet and smooth! i highly recomend these tires, even if you're a racer.
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