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sumitomo or michelin
buying tires today. i would like to put nice tires on the 930 since the alignment seems good, except a little neg camber on the right rear based on the wear of the tires. i never could put nice tires on my last 911 becuase the rears would wear out so fast on the inside.
problem now is $320 difrference, $957 for the mich. and $640 for sumo. i think the sumo will wear out faster based on the UTQG. 500 vs 380. i need aluminum injector blcoks which are $500. |
a) straighten alignment
b) buy michelin c) what rims??!! |
The Sumos wear out faster because they aren't the same quality as the Michelins. A lot of the sport compact kids (Subaru,Mitsu,Honacura) run the Sumos because they get similar performance reviews. I personally don't think they perform as well, or last as long. I run Michelins.
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Hard to beat Michelin's but there is a price premium. You may want to consider Continental Extreme Contact DW's...Also a highley rated tire that doesnt break the bank.
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Also depend on how many annual miles you plan to put on the car.
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bought the mich's.
i will get that right rear fixed. actually i saw some hankook that looker pretty good that were about $40 a tire cheaper. the guy at tire rack said they were both good tires. its just i have to put tires on the mercedes, rims and tires onthe BMW. enough are bent know that it is almost undriveable. honda needs tires but i would like to sell it. |
Hankook makes great tires for the price. I've used the V12s on the street and RS3s on the track to great success. I also have Sumitomo HTRs on my SC currently, and they only OK in my opinion.
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I have the Sumitomo's on my GTO. The sidewalls are a little soft (so I run higher air pressures) but otherwise a good tire. I havent bought Michelins in years; overrated in my book. Hankook's are good too but as I recall, the sizes dont translate well to the 15" wheels on my 911. We do have the V-12's on the Speed6.
I have found that the weight of the car will make a tremendous difference in life of a tire. The wear ratings, type of driver and quality of roads can be a factor too. Climate and storage would also affect the wear. |
i know, bringing up tires is almost like bringing up oil. i was jsut having a hard time justifying the extra money but i wanted a nice set of tires at least once on the car.
i was worried about the mich. i am not sure they are what they use to be. kinda like die hard batteries. that use to be THE battery to have. not any more. i dont think they are any better than a walmart battery. |
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When I lived in the Bay Area I always took my cars to Roger Kraus Racing...
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Bridgestone Potenzas are a good compromise for cost,performance,quality and longevity in my opinion.
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Thanks Rich, means a lot
Ernie |
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