RXzooomer8
06-01-2004, 09:20 AM
I recently received my 8 and discovered the tires were Dunlop-SV SPORT 8000 (regular size) and not the usual Bridgestone Potenza's.
In further conversation with Mazda it seems this is a one only instance of this occurance.
Can anyone tell me which would be the best tire or are they comparable in performance and wear?
Thanks much
Sputnik
06-01-2004, 11:29 AM
It's not like the Sport 8ks are bad. Frankly, if I had a choice, I would go with those Dunflops instead.
---jps
yea.. dont sweet it.. wear them donw a bit and by the tires you want.. do a search here youll find lots of info on tires
Gord96BRG
06-01-2004, 04:43 PM
Originally posted by RXzooomer8
I recently received my 8 and discovered the tires were Dunlop-SV SPORT 8000 (regular size) and not the usual Bridgestone Potenza's.
In further conversation with Mazda it seems this is a one only instance of this occurance.
Can anyone tell me which would be the best tire or are they comparable in performance and wear?
Thanks much
I think you'll find that those tires are actually Dunlop SP8090, not SP8000. Somewhere around December, Mazda added those tires as OEM alternate - since December, RX-8s have been fitted with either of the Bridgestone RE-040 or Dunlop SP-8090. It's certainly not a one-off. They are likely very comparable - I wouldn't care which I received (and I'd likely not buy either as a replacement! ;) )
chehrazi
06-01-2004, 11:46 PM
I also have stock Dunlop tires on my rx-8 bought in March.
Rotary Titus
06-02-2004, 03:25 AM
yea I have the dunlop 8090 (or was it 8060?) as well. But they cost too much I think.... switching over to yokohamas or toyos when they wear out
brothervoodoo
06-02-2004, 03:29 AM
Those dunlops have better tread life from what I remember. It will be close to a year (in late July) owning my car and I currently have 15K on my bridgestones and will have to start looking for alternatives soon.