Sumitomo HTRZ III tires
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Sumitomo HTRZ III tires
How well do these tire grip the road on dry and wet conditions? I've read reviews that the sidewalls bubble up or something, is this true? I might pick up a brand new set of these for around $800 including shipping. Any other recommendations for around this price range? Looking for tires that could be used in dry and wet conditions.
285/35/18 rears and 275/35/18 fronts
285/35/18 rears and 275/35/18 fronts
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I've got them and to be honest I've been running them for over a year, no problems. They're not by any means exceptional in heavy rain (don't stomp the gas in a turn!) but they're good in every other condition I've encountered.
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Can you guys tell me about your experiences in the rain? How well do they grip? Do they hydroplane often?
After reading a story about a guy on this site hydroplaning at 65mph on the freeway and totaling his car, I really want to make sure I am getting some good tires.
After reading a story about a guy on this site hydroplaning at 65mph on the freeway and totaling his car, I really want to make sure I am getting some good tires.
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i have the same size hrtz ll's and had similar results. they are quite hard so they dont hook well but i got 30,000 miles out of them. like stated before makes for alot of smiles. but be easy on it in the rain or you'll be kissin a guard rail.
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Does anyone have any pictures of their tire mounted on their car? I've searched around and only found the HTRZ II. Perferably 275/35/18 or 285/35/18. If possible, with the wheel turned so I can see the tread.
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The 1 and 2 HTR series in a 315 were awful for traction. I could spin them easily at 35 if I tried. They are hard and slid in turns easily. They did last awhile though.
I gave up on them and spent the money on some falkens. The nittos are generally pretty well thought of too.
I gave up on them and spent the money on some falkens. The nittos are generally pretty well thought of too.
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Okays Guys. Seems like alot of you really got these sumis messed up.
Sumitomo HTRZ
Crappy cheap tire. Really Cheap in a 315. Doesnt even have a rim protector.
Sumitomo HTRZ II
Little bit better than the first one, but they still arent that good. They are cheap thought. Although a good friend of mine ran them and said at the track when you get a little heat in them they hook okay for a street tire
Sumitomo HTRZ III
Pretty damn good tire. Especially for the money. They hook better than the IIs and they carry a 300 treadwear and compared to a 200 for the IIs. SO they should last 50% longer than the IIs.
Dont believe that they are a decent tire? Check out tire racks test comparing them to the Bridgestone re050as.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tests/...irePageLocQty=
Sumitomo HTRZ
Crappy cheap tire. Really Cheap in a 315. Doesnt even have a rim protector.
Sumitomo HTRZ II
Little bit better than the first one, but they still arent that good. They are cheap thought. Although a good friend of mine ran them and said at the track when you get a little heat in them they hook okay for a street tire
Sumitomo HTRZ III
Pretty damn good tire. Especially for the money. They hook better than the IIs and they carry a 300 treadwear and compared to a 200 for the IIs. SO they should last 50% longer than the IIs.
Dont believe that they are a decent tire? Check out tire racks test comparing them to the Bridgestone re050as.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tests/...irePageLocQty=