Kumho Ecsta XS
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Kumho Ecsta XS
Hey guys, I just had some questions about the Kumho Ecsta XS tires, since I'm considering getting them for my deep dish C5's that are coming this week. First off, how well are they for straight line grip, from a dig, or low roll? I'm used to having Nitto DR's, and they've been pretty awesome at my power level. I want that kind of grip, but I also want a tire that will last a little longer, and I want a 315/30/18, and Nitto doesn't offer that size. I was thinking about the Nittos in a 335/30/18, but that'd probably be a little stretched on a 18x10.5 wheel. The Kumho seems like it'd last quite a bit longer, considering it comes with an extra 2/32 of tread, and also has a higher treadwear rating than the Nittos (180 rather than 100). So, just give me your thoughts on the tires, if you've got them. I'm looking to order them sometime this week, so the quicker the response, the better. Thanks.
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The traction rating are difficult to compare from one brand to another- every company's traction numbers are only comparable to other tires of the same company. However, as a tire salesman, I could tell you that the traction offered by the Kumhos isn't bad, but it is not as good as the Nittos. The tread life, however, is much better- especially for a mid-grade tire.
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No experience with the XS tires, but a 335 tire is way too wide for a 10.5" wheel. A 315 is the widest you should run on a 10.5" wheel.
Also, someone might have more knowledge on this. But I've heard from a few tire guys that tread wear isn't always a good way to determine how long the tires will last. I've been told that each tire company can come up with their own tread wear rating and throw it on the tire. Kind of like the contrast ratios on TVs. TV companies can put whatever they want on their TVs based on the data they gathered during their own contrast ratio tests.
Also, someone might have more knowledge on this. But I've heard from a few tire guys that tread wear isn't always a good way to determine how long the tires will last. I've been told that each tire company can come up with their own tread wear rating and throw it on the tire. Kind of like the contrast ratios on TVs. TV companies can put whatever they want on their TVs based on the data they gathered during their own contrast ratio tests.
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Yeah, after a little search, I found that treadwear, or any other tire ratings between companies don't really mean much of anything. I mean, look at the new style M/T DR's. They've got a treadwear rating of 200, and a B traction rating. And I'm willing to bet, they're going to hook better than Nittos, and also last about half as long. The M/T's are tempting though, with the prices Summit has on them.
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I'm running these on my car right now. I like them, they get pretty good grip from a roll, but straight up its not the greatest. It has been cold since I got them though, that might have something to do with it. Definitely a great bang for your buck. I got 2 from my buddy at a dealership for $190
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Haha just saw your location. Yeah it's not as cold here as you're used to, but it's been dipping into the 30's and 20's the last month or so. That's pretty cold for being this far south in Texas.
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It's an autocross tire, and as such, it's not a drag radial. it may have a soft rubber compound (I wouldn't put it past them to inflate the treadwear number just to be classed by the SCCA as a "street tire"), but the sidewall is meant for cornering.
And yeah, they won't grip a damn thing when it's cold. it's a summer tire.
And yeah, they won't grip a damn thing when it's cold. it's a summer tire.
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It's an autocross tire, and as such, it's not a drag radial. it may have a soft rubber compound (I wouldn't put it past them to inflate the treadwear number just to be classed by the SCCA as a "street tire"), but the sidewall is meant for cornering.
And yeah, they won't grip a damn thing when it's cold. it's a summer tire.
And yeah, they won't grip a damn thing when it's cold. it's a summer tire.
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True that, I have been running these for a while and the grip is superb! Have not had one complaint about them, Grip great of the line from 2k dumps and no problems with low rolls. definitely a cheap alternative to nittos
True that, I have been running these for a while and the grip is superb! Have not had one complaint about them, Grip great of the line from 2k dumps and no problems with low rolls. definitely a cheap alternative to nittos
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All i want is a tire that bites hard enough to make 1rst gear usable on the street, that corners well, manages the rain with "some" drive ability, and wont wear out in two weeks. I dont mind a set per season thats cool I'm fine with that. Keep in mind up here when i say a season i mean May-Oct
Thinking Im going to try them. Anyone else have first hand experience?
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Exactly what i was thinking. I used to run YOK A520's which were a "street" version of a track ( autocross ) tire but man did they ever HOOK HARD from a dig too but they are long discontinued and they were noisy as hell also. Ever since those tires I've been searching for the ideal replacement and so far these Ecsta XS seem to be lining up to be just that. They dont have to hook as hard as the MT et streets i can dead hook those things at the track on a 7K clutch dump. My car cuts consistent 1.6x 60's on them.
All i want is a tire that bites hard enough to make 1rst gear usable on the street, that corners well, manages the rain with "some" drive ability, and wont wear out in two weeks. I dont mind a set per season thats cool I'm fine with that. Keep in mind up here when i say a season i mean May-Oct
Thinking Im going to try them. Anyone else have first hand experience?
All i want is a tire that bites hard enough to make 1rst gear usable on the street, that corners well, manages the rain with "some" drive ability, and wont wear out in two weeks. I dont mind a set per season thats cool I'm fine with that. Keep in mind up here when i say a season i mean May-Oct
Thinking Im going to try them. Anyone else have first hand experience?