Tire Questions... Need your Opinions
Hi Guys, I am new to the forum. From what I have seen it looks to be an very informative site with good people.
I just bought a Crossfire and love it. I need tires... I am more concern with Wet and Dry traction than with Hi-Speed Performance. What should I get???
Let me know, I need your help.
Thanks
Mark
I just bought a Crossfire and love it. I need tires... I am more concern with Wet and Dry traction than with Hi-Speed Performance. What should I get???
Let me know, I need your help.
Thanks
Mark
well I Went With The All Season Tires Recomened Speed Rated The Ride Is Very Good . Do You Still Have To Ride With 18 On The Front And 19 In On The Back. I Went With The Size That Came On The Car.
Caught: well, you don't HAVE to use 19" on back & 18" on front. There are some members who have opted for equal size on both front & rear.
As to the initial question: I have Goodyear F1 All-Seasons on the SRT & Dunlop All-Seasons on the Coupe. Gotta say I like the Goodyears better simply because they're quieter. Both perform well in sloppy weather though I haven't had a chance to drive the Goodyear's in snow yet. Frankly, I try NOT to drive either car in the snow but there are those times when you get caught by a surprise snowfall.........
As to the initial question: I have Goodyear F1 All-Seasons on the SRT & Dunlop All-Seasons on the Coupe. Gotta say I like the Goodyears better simply because they're quieter. Both perform well in sloppy weather though I haven't had a chance to drive the Goodyear's in snow yet. Frankly, I try NOT to drive either car in the snow but there are those times when you get caught by a surprise snowfall.........
Hi Mark, welcome to the forum! I recommend Goodyear's F1 All Seasons. Check them out on Goodyear's website. They get great ratings. They handle great wet and dry.
Originally Posted by Sarge
I just a set of Coopers, I like them and weren't to bad on the pocket book.
(I only use my car for summer driving though.)
I have the Maxxis V1's. $99.00 each plus $8.50 mounting charge and $2.50 tire disposal. These are rated up to 149 mph, all season tires and handle great. Look them up on the internet and see. I think for the money, they are good tires.
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