What should I replace my original tires with ?
#1
What should I replace my original tires with ?
I own a 2003 coupe withthe original tires. I just turned 22,000 miles and see quite a bit of wear on the fronts. I'm really not that impressed with all the road noise and how quick they are wearing. Now the question, since these are run flat tires and there is no spare, what options do I have. Honestly - if I get a flat 400 miles from home, I'm going to be grounded either way - knowing no one will have a replacement in stock. Reading the magazines, they claim you would need to replace the tire - if driven flat for any length of time. I hear your conventional tires offer so much better handling, quiter ride, and longer tread wear. What is everyone else doing, when the time comes to replace the original tires ?
#3
RE: What should I replace my original tires with ?
I'd stick with the run flats unless you want to carry a flat repair kit like the one that comes with the Z06. Lots of tire companies now carry run flats that are better than what came original on your 04.
#4
RE: What should I replace my original tires with ?
Consider this:
1) Many tires shops that do install/remove runflats will state quite clearly that they will NOT guarantee that your wheels won't get damaged.
2) Many shops don't work on runflats for that very reason.
3) Each non-runflat saves you up to 7 lbs of unsprung weight - that's 28 lbs!
4) Non-runflats ride so much smoother, you'll think you're in a souped up Lexus; it's incredible how much better your ride will be.
5) I've had Corvettes for almost 30 years and during that time, I've had one flat. It wasa slow leaker, so I was not even close to being stranded.
6) The Goodyear GSD3s, Michelin PS2s, and BF Goodrich KD2s are top-notch tires. Of the three, the GSD3s will last the longest, while the KD2s are the noisiests. Of course, the PS2s are the most expensive.
7) If you are low on money, the General UHPs are decent tires and are very inexpensive.
I've been running GSD3s for many years now and I am now spoiled for life! They are nothing short of incredible. Unfortunately, they have been hard to get. Discount tire did find me the rears, last Spring.
1) Many tires shops that do install/remove runflats will state quite clearly that they will NOT guarantee that your wheels won't get damaged.
2) Many shops don't work on runflats for that very reason.
3) Each non-runflat saves you up to 7 lbs of unsprung weight - that's 28 lbs!
4) Non-runflats ride so much smoother, you'll think you're in a souped up Lexus; it's incredible how much better your ride will be.
5) I've had Corvettes for almost 30 years and during that time, I've had one flat. It wasa slow leaker, so I was not even close to being stranded.
6) The Goodyear GSD3s, Michelin PS2s, and BF Goodrich KD2s are top-notch tires. Of the three, the GSD3s will last the longest, while the KD2s are the noisiests. Of course, the PS2s are the most expensive.
7) If you are low on money, the General UHPs are decent tires and are very inexpensive.
I've been running GSD3s for many years now and I am now spoiled for life! They are nothing short of incredible. Unfortunately, they have been hard to get. Discount tire did find me the rears, last Spring.
#6
RE: What should I replace my original tires with ?
JustFlyn,
I have a small 12 volt compressor, a tire patch kit, needle nose pliers and an aluminum Mercedes jack in one of the rear compartments, but honestly, I don't expect to use them. If your tire gets a nail puncture, the leak is normally very slow - slow enough for you to get to any tire shop.
Enjoy your new tires!
Dave
I have a small 12 volt compressor, a tire patch kit, needle nose pliers and an aluminum Mercedes jack in one of the rear compartments, but honestly, I don't expect to use them. If your tire gets a nail puncture, the leak is normally very slow - slow enough for you to get to any tire shop.
Enjoy your new tires!
Dave
#8
While I don't like runflat tires, the ultimate decision is up to you.
Some good non-runflat tires for your car are:
Goodyear F1: $866/set
Continental Extreme Contact: $950/set
Hankook Ventus V12: $790/set
Source: Tirerack
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/TireSe...=57950&tab=All
Some good non-runflat tires for your car are:
Goodyear F1: $866/set
Continental Extreme Contact: $950/set
Hankook Ventus V12: $790/set
Source: Tirerack
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/TireSe...=57950&tab=All