Opinions on Kumho tires?
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Opinions on Kumho tires?
So I'm finally getting around to buying new wheels and tires for my car. I'm looking at getting a set of aftermarket chrome C6 Z06 wheels from OEWheels here:
http://oewheelsllc.com/C6-Z06_3
I love the style and can't wait to get them in, but I'm a tire noob and want to ask you guys what you think about Kumho tires? I currently have Kumho Ecsta ASX tires (275/40R17). I rather like the way the perform and they have minimal road noise (this is my daily driver). I was checking out the Kumho Ecsta 4X tires from Discount Tire for a few more bucks and curious what the difference would be. I also checked them out on TireRack and found that they say the Kumhos I'm looking at will only fit a 17x9.5" with a 48-49mm offset, so I'm guessing they won't fit on the rims I'm planning to buy? I want to keep all 4 wheels the same size for ease of rotating tires to get more life out of them, so not looking for an offset set of wheels and I'd like to get all 4 tires matching as well if possible.
Also, for right around ~$150/tire, is there a "better" option/brand I should look into? I'm not looking for racing tires at this time, as I need something that will hold up year-round daily driving in Texas heat and storms.
http://oewheelsllc.com/C6-Z06_3
I love the style and can't wait to get them in, but I'm a tire noob and want to ask you guys what you think about Kumho tires? I currently have Kumho Ecsta ASX tires (275/40R17). I rather like the way the perform and they have minimal road noise (this is my daily driver). I was checking out the Kumho Ecsta 4X tires from Discount Tire for a few more bucks and curious what the difference would be. I also checked them out on TireRack and found that they say the Kumhos I'm looking at will only fit a 17x9.5" with a 48-49mm offset, so I'm guessing they won't fit on the rims I'm planning to buy? I want to keep all 4 wheels the same size for ease of rotating tires to get more life out of them, so not looking for an offset set of wheels and I'd like to get all 4 tires matching as well if possible.
Also, for right around ~$150/tire, is there a "better" option/brand I should look into? I'm not looking for racing tires at this time, as I need something that will hold up year-round daily driving in Texas heat and storms.
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This is what I'm slightly worried about, but I think it should be fine (I hope haha). I think I'm confident enough in the choice to pull the trigger. Going to call Discount Tire tomorrow and see how low I can get them to go on the tires and then purchase the wheels
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Kunmho's are a decent product. Truth is all tires are pretty darn good these days.
They might not ride as good as Michelins, or turn in as sharp as Goodyears or BFG's, but they are a third / half of the price.
Cost per mile is not a bad value proposition.
Cowpunk
They might not ride as good as Michelins, or turn in as sharp as Goodyears or BFG's, but they are a third / half of the price.
Cost per mile is not a bad value proposition.
Cowpunk