View Poll Results: Which Tire?
BFG KDW2
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75.00%
General Exclaim UHP
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BFG KDW2's or General UHP's
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BFG KDW2's or General UHP's
Curious what everyone's thought's are on the 2 tires. I plan on putting these on my regular C6 corvette. I'm going to be getting new wheels so I decided to just get new tires as well. The wheels I'm getting are 18x10 and 19x11. The back spacing is correct to run either size tire.
I was going to go with the Goodyear run flats but they just aren't my favorite tire in the world. I'd rather go the route of a can of fix a flat, plug kit, and mini air compressor i think.
The 2 tires I'm looking at are:
BFG G-force KDW2's
255/40/18
295/35/19
General Exclaim UHP's
275/35/18
325/30/19
About the BFG
I run a set of KDWS's on my other car and like them a lot. My friend runs the old tread pattern KD's and he has never had a problem. He is actually on his 2nd pair. The first pair lasted a long time and handled good. I have no experience with the KDW2 however. I'm not 100% sold on the style of the tread pattern but if it is a better tire i'll deal.
About the General
I really don't know much about these tires. Honestly I have never heard of them. If i got them they would be my frist pair.
I have read the reviews on both tires and both get pretty good reviews. Some people complain the BFG's are too noisy and wear fast when others say they have no such problems. The generals actually get good reviews with only a few people saying the sidewalls were soft but others claim not to have any such problems.
I read most of the reviews from tirerack.com really only looking at the corvette drivers. Aside from the few sidewall complaints on the generals (by a few I mean maybe 5 or so) they seem to get a better review.
My driving style is more of a cruising style. I drive my car and my father drives it. I don't drag race or autocross. Occasional hard acceleration is possible but I don't slam through the gears or lay rubber all over the place. I expect some hard cornering here and there but i would say less than 30% of the time. Annual mileage on the car I'm estimating to be around 1500 miles.
I was going to go with the Goodyear run flats but they just aren't my favorite tire in the world. I'd rather go the route of a can of fix a flat, plug kit, and mini air compressor i think.
The 2 tires I'm looking at are:
BFG G-force KDW2's
255/40/18
295/35/19
General Exclaim UHP's
275/35/18
325/30/19
About the BFG
I run a set of KDWS's on my other car and like them a lot. My friend runs the old tread pattern KD's and he has never had a problem. He is actually on his 2nd pair. The first pair lasted a long time and handled good. I have no experience with the KDW2 however. I'm not 100% sold on the style of the tread pattern but if it is a better tire i'll deal.
About the General
I really don't know much about these tires. Honestly I have never heard of them. If i got them they would be my frist pair.
I have read the reviews on both tires and both get pretty good reviews. Some people complain the BFG's are too noisy and wear fast when others say they have no such problems. The generals actually get good reviews with only a few people saying the sidewalls were soft but others claim not to have any such problems.
I read most of the reviews from tirerack.com really only looking at the corvette drivers. Aside from the few sidewall complaints on the generals (by a few I mean maybe 5 or so) they seem to get a better review.
My driving style is more of a cruising style. I drive my car and my father drives it. I don't drag race or autocross. Occasional hard acceleration is possible but I don't slam through the gears or lay rubber all over the place. I expect some hard cornering here and there but i would say less than 30% of the time. Annual mileage on the car I'm estimating to be around 1500 miles.
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After reading the reviews on tirerack.com I decided to go ahead and give the General Exclaim UHP's a try. I'm VERY happy with them. I'm running 275/35/18's all the way around. It's not noisy at all, has good traction, and is very good in the rain as well. I would buy another set without hesitation. I don't have any experience with the KDW2's, so I can't compare, but the price difference was worth it to me to give the General's a try and I'm pleased!
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After reading the reviews on tirerack.com I decided to go ahead and give the General Exclaim UHP's a try. I'm VERY happy with them. I'm running 275/35/18's all the way around. It's not noisy at all, has good traction, and is very good in the rain as well. I would buy another set without hesitation. I don't have any experience with the KDW2's, so I can't compare, but the price difference was worth it to me to give the General's a try and I'm pleased!
I can get Generals for $800 and KDW2's for $982
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For your driving style, get the Generals.
There is no difference between KDW and KDW2. Technically, there is no KDW2 model. There is differing tread patterns but for the most part, you don't have a choice since they only offer one pattern per size.
KDW's stick like ***** though, and are a good choice for harder driving.
Also check out the Nitto Invo's. That's what I just put on my vette with 18/19 combo and am very happy with them.
There is no difference between KDW and KDW2. Technically, there is no KDW2 model. There is differing tread patterns but for the most part, you don't have a choice since they only offer one pattern per size.
KDW's stick like ***** though, and are a good choice for harder driving.
Also check out the Nitto Invo's. That's what I just put on my vette with 18/19 combo and am very happy with them.
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For your driving style, get the Generals.
There is no difference between KDW and KDW2. Technically, there is no KDW2 model. There is differing tread patterns but for the most part, you don't have a choice since they only offer one pattern per size.
KDW's stick like ***** though, and are a good choice for harder driving.
Also check out the Nitto Invo's. That's what I just put on my vette with 18/19 combo and am very happy with them.
There is no difference between KDW and KDW2. Technically, there is no KDW2 model. There is differing tread patterns but for the most part, you don't have a choice since they only offer one pattern per size.
KDW's stick like ***** though, and are a good choice for harder driving.
Also check out the Nitto Invo's. That's what I just put on my vette with 18/19 combo and am very happy with them.
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I hear a lot about the invos too. Price wise they are in the same ballpark. Not sure what they were thinking with the tread pattern. I guess it works.
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I had the Generals on my last set of wheels. I liked them for the most part. They have a high treadwear of 400AA i think, they'll last a while. I did numerous HUGE burnouts and they still had half tread before i got new wheels/tires.
I got mine from onlinetires.com, they're cheaper than tirerack on all tires from what i've seen.
Just compared tirerack.com to onlinetires.com for the General Exclaim UHP 325/30/19's
tirerack - $203
onlinetires - $187
I got mine from onlinetires.com, they're cheaper than tirerack on all tires from what i've seen.
Just compared tirerack.com to onlinetires.com for the General Exclaim UHP 325/30/19's
tirerack - $203
onlinetires - $187
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