BFGoodrich g-Force Sport 225/45ZR18 @ $76.00 (special) at tirerack.com
#28
Seems like a good deal
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/Sizes....FSPXL&i1_Qty=4
Hope these will be same (or not worse) than Kumho SPT (lasted almost 20K!)
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/Sizes....FSPXL&i1_Qty=4
Hope these will be same (or not worse) than Kumho SPT (lasted almost 20K!)
Thanks for the heads up, hioctane. $84 a piece shipped is an absolute steal, and the price has now gone back up to $145 a tire.
A big shout out to you.
#29
My prediction: Anyone who bought these to use for dry weather grip/handling will realize they're not worth 80 bucks, much less 145. Star Specs are only a few bucks more than the current overblown retail on these poor-excuse-for-performance-rubber.
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As asked numerous times by numerous parties in this thread.... how would you rate these to the stock tires? Do you have first-hand experience with them or is it your intent to just **** on the thread?
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Maybe you're right, maybe you're wrong.
FWIW: I was not impressed with the stock tires that came on my new 8.
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Which stock tires are you comparing to - Bridgestones or Dunlops? I've no experience with the 8090s, but can tell you for certain that the RE040s trump the g-forces easily if performance is what you're after.
As for noise with the OEMs, well, all the max grip tires get louder as they wear. So one shouldn't compare a brand new touring tire and tout its amazing quietness while comparing to their just-dismounted/highly-worn RE040s, 8090s, or any other tire that provides serious dry weather grip.
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i dont think anyone in this thread said it was a great hi po tire.. it was a great deal.. as was the the bridgestone pp2 at 105, which was a great hi po tire.. and track worthy..
as to the star specs, great tire.. i have them on now. over kill for the street..
i think you miss the point of the heads up of the thread..
apples and oranges.
beers
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If all you do is cruise at slow speeds what's the point of owning it? Why not a sedan that gets at least 50% better mileage and has much better resale?
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It's not as if I need to maximize the handling to the nth degree - these tires will be more than adequate for my purposes.
If I tracked my car, I'd buy something much more dedicated to that purpose.
I doubt more than 10% of 8 owners ever take their cars to the track. It's a fantastic daily driver.
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After ~100 miles they definitely better than old Kumho SPT
Less noise, more grip and a not as harsh over bumps.
Took them to autox today - performed better there as well.
They had less than 80 miles at that point so it's probably a bit early to make a call.
For 70$/tire they rocks.
Less noise, more grip and a not as harsh over bumps.
Took them to autox today - performed better there as well.
They had less than 80 miles at that point so it's probably a bit early to make a call.
For 70$/tire they rocks.
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After ~100 miles they definitely better than old Kumho SPT
Less noise, more grip and a not as harsh over bumps.
Took them to autox today - performed better there as well.
They had less than 80 miles at that point so it's probably a bit early to make a call.
For 70$/tire they rocks.
Less noise, more grip and a not as harsh over bumps.
Took them to autox today - performed better there as well.
They had less than 80 miles at that point so it's probably a bit early to make a call.
For 70$/tire they rocks.
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After ~100 miles they definitely better than old Kumho SPT
Less noise, more grip and a not as harsh over bumps.
Took them to autox today - performed better there as well.
They had less than 80 miles at that point so it's probably a bit early to make a call.
For 70$/tire they rocks.
Less noise, more grip and a not as harsh over bumps.
Took them to autox today - performed better there as well.
They had less than 80 miles at that point so it's probably a bit early to make a call.
For 70$/tire they rocks.
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Interesting, I did not experienced anything like that (so far).
With 40 psi front/rear there's very minor damage to these tires from 3 autox runs (~50 sec. each).
Local SCCA autox held on large parking lot (Oakland Coliseum) which has smooth asphalt surface - very easy on tires.
Now at ~200 miles tires feel really good, I can sence much more traction coming out of the turns.
Overall they more comfortable as well (expected from brand new tires vs old worn out).
With 40 psi front/rear there's very minor damage to these tires from 3 autox runs (~50 sec. each).
Local SCCA autox held on large parking lot (Oakland Coliseum) which has smooth asphalt surface - very easy on tires.
Now at ~200 miles tires feel really good, I can sence much more traction coming out of the turns.
Overall they more comfortable as well (expected from brand new tires vs old worn out).
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