View Poll Results: Which Tire? Price is for Each
275/40/17 BF Goodrich g-Force Sport Tire $126
4
6.90%
275/40/17 BF Goodrich g-Force T/A KDW Tire $169
14
24.14%
285/40/17 BF Goodrich g-Force T/A KDWS $169
17
29.31%
275/40/17 Sumitomo HTR Z $88
6
10.34%
275/40/17 Kumho ECSTA MX $135
12
20.69%
275/40/17 Yokohama AVS ES100 $117
5
8.62%
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The $120-$180 Budget Tire?
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The $120-$180 Budget Tire?
Well I have around $120-$180 for 2 rear tires (each mind ya) when I get my car back my BFG KDW's got 1/32 atm
Prices are from EBAY/TIRERACK (taking cheapest ones)
Prices are from EBAY/TIRERACK (taking cheapest ones)
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just got done with the poll sorry! yea im betting the sumo won't get any votes after reading what u said
im betting it will be a G-force type tire just which one.. keep in mind guys i live in Waco Texas most of the year its hot as hell but its DD i have driven in the rain with my converter and 1/32 of tread on the G-force i got now I guess im just crazy? i really watch it though so it doesnt get away from my ***
im betting it will be a G-force type tire just which one.. keep in mind guys i live in Waco Texas most of the year its hot as hell but its DD i have driven in the rain with my converter and 1/32 of tread on the G-force i got now I guess im just crazy? i really watch it though so it doesnt get away from my ***
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I've heard great things about the KDWs. If that's what you got on your car and you liked them, then that's what I would get. At discounttiredirect.com you can get them for $171 each with free shipping. Also if you contact Troy@DTD or Luke@DTD (that's their screennames on ls1tech) I think they have a set ls1tech discount. I can't remember if it was 5% or 10% they gave me but they told me it was an ongoing discount if you mentioned you were from ls1tech. Just pm them.
If you didn't like the KDWs you could also go with the nitto NT 555 performance tires.
If you didn't like the KDWs you could also go with the nitto NT 555 performance tires.
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FWIW we replaced those Sumitomo's with some Avon Tech M500's. My friend is very happy with them. Both in handling, wet and dry, and treadwear. In Michigan, having wet handling is an important part of choosing a tire. Maybe this is not so important to you in Texas, especially after reading your previous post....lol
I have heard good things about the G-Force Sport, but personally have not tried them.
I have heard good things about the G-Force Sport, but personally have not tried them.
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Originally Posted by 98redM6
I've heard great things about the KDWs. If that's what you got on your car and you liked them, then that's what I would get. At discounttiredirect.com you can get them for $171 each with free shipping. Also if you contact Troy@DTD or Luke@DTD (that's their screennames on ls1tech) I think they have a set ls1tech discount. I can't remember if it was 5% or 10% they gave me but they told me it was an ongoing discount if you mentioned you were from ls1tech. Just pm them.
If you didn't like the KDWs you could also go with the nitto NT 555 performance tires.
If you didn't like the KDWs you could also go with the nitto NT 555 performance tires.
also saw some falken zeix's ima do a search on here see what the opinions onthose are
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I have the Falken Ziex 512s, if those are the tires you are referring to. They are good tires, for a budget performance tire. I haven't had any problems with them holding ono when I'm taking a curve at 90-100mph on the highway. They have good treadwear and a nice tread pattern. The only thing that bugs me a little is that they bulge out a little bit. The sidewalls are a little rounded, but that's okay. It doesn't seem to effect drivability at all.
KDW= Killer, Dry, Wet
KDWS = Killer, Dry, Wet, Snow
The KDW model is a little more performance oriented, from what I can see.
KDW= Killer, Dry, Wet
KDWS = Killer, Dry, Wet, Snow
The KDW model is a little more performance oriented, from what I can see.
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[QUOTE=98redM6]I have the Falken Ziex 512s, if those are the tires you are referring to. QUOTE]
Gun5. I have some of these that are nearly brand new. $200 a pair. I have 4 in san marcos. and I have 2 in dallas. all are 275/40/17
Gun5. I have some of these that are nearly brand new. $200 a pair. I have 4 in san marcos. and I have 2 in dallas. all are 275/40/17
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dude, check out the Avon tires on tirerack.com. I have them and ABSOLUTELY love them! they are $122 each, Avon has been around for a LONG time making motorcycle tires. They are so quiet on the road, have very good sidewalls for cornering and they hook very well at the track (I've found out these tires work well with heat). The local track here HATES street tires and I've never got anything below a 2.0X 60ft. The first time I did a little burnout (because I was getting pissed at the track) and launched I pulled a 1.97 60ft. Quietest tires I've ever had on the highway. I've had them for 8,000+miles on my daily driven car and have at least 3/4 treat left. They handle very well in snow and rain. These are accually the first tires I've owned that don't pull hard when u hit a large puddle with the passenger tire. I just recently experienced them in snow/frozen rain/ice and even tho is was slick and I'm making 400+wrhp w/ TSC it was quite easy driving home from work.
go check out the reviews on tirerack.com, they will be the same responces.
go check out the reviews on tirerack.com, they will be the same responces.
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I hate buying tires has to be worse then picking a camshaft or something or the sorts everytime u go look its good and bad on each tire ohwell some new ****
Kumho 712 $118
Firestone Firehawk Wide Oval $138
The Falken's I found for $88 a piece keep finding lower prices tire rack is like $110 or something
ill look into it.. do they need feathering or alittle burnout to get good hook?? someone on here I talked to has a friend with a 4.5k stall and 4.10's and feathers into it and cuts 1.6-1.7's i thought that was damn good (FALKEN-512's BTW $88 a tire) my point behind all this **** im sure throwing more money at tires helps but u can get a good bang for a buck tire
Kumho 712 $118
Firestone Firehawk Wide Oval $138
The Falken's I found for $88 a piece keep finding lower prices tire rack is like $110 or something
Originally Posted by Screamin_Z
dude, check out the Avon tires on tirerack.com. I have them and ABSOLUTELY love them! they are $122 each, Avon has been around for a LONG time making motorcycle tires. They are so quiet on the road, have very good sidewalls for cornering and they hook very well at the track (I've found out these tires work well with heat). The local track here HATES street tires and I've never got anything below a 2.0X 60ft. The first time I did a little burnout (because I was getting pissed at the track) and launched I pulled a 1.97 60ft. Quietest tires I've ever had on the highway. I've had them for 8,000+miles on my daily driven car and have at least 3/4 treat left. They handle very well in snow and rain. These are accually the first tires I've owned that don't pull hard when u hit a large puddle with the passenger tire. I just recently experienced them in snow/frozen rain/ice and even tho is was slick and I'm making 400+wrhp w/ TSC it was quite easy driving home from work.
go check out the reviews on tirerack.com, they will be the same responces.
go check out the reviews on tirerack.com, they will be the same responces.
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well with the falkens they are a very soft rubber, they won't last too long. The thing I love about these tires is I do a lil burnout (no feather or "clean off tires") and I'm still learning these tires because with that 1.97 I bogged. I went back around and did it again...bogged. they hook and I was very surprised because the tread doesn't seem to be disapearing like DRs or a softer rubber like the faulkens.
u and ur friend are lucky, autos are very consistant with 60fts, and hookin up good. at least mine is more fun to drive
u and ur friend are lucky, autos are very consistant with 60fts, and hookin up good. at least mine is more fun to drive
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Originally Posted by Screamin_Z
well with the falkens they are a very soft rubber, they won't last too long. The thing I love about these tires is I do a lil burnout (no feather or "clean off tires") and I'm still learning these tires because with that 1.97 I bogged. I went back around and did it again...bogged. they hook and I was very surprised because the tread doesn't seem to be disapearing like DRs or a softer rubber like the faulkens.
u and ur friend are lucky, autos are very consistant with 60fts, and hookin up good. at least mine is more fun to drive
u and ur friend are lucky, autos are very consistant with 60fts, and hookin up good. at least mine is more fun to drive
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Falken Fk452, $119 per tire
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The 452s arent all season, there ultrahigh performance. I doubt the 512s are better dry as the 452s are rated AA and the 512a are A.
IDK about the spacer...........
IDK about the spacer...........
anyways they just lowered the price no the 512's to $72 a tire and are letting alot of tires down guess its some crazy christmas sale? guess ill keep looking try and find a better price on 452s
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