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Padgett 08-31-2017 03:52 PM

Inexpensive rear tire with good rain rating
 
Since am more of a cruiser than a track day person & my rear Contis are down to 4/32nds, been looking for some new rears. Fronts are fine so only need two but was a bit of a shock, at the end of summer 2017 there seem to be few choices even for stock 255x35x19s under $200. And then you add another $20-$30/tire EP.


Did find one though that looks good and one of the great tires from Korea: a Kumho Ecsta 4X II. Decent wet weather rating but not so good smow (like a Floridian cares). And Sam's implied $112 on the web but was $176 in the store. Plus. Contis were over $200.


Tirerack was $133 plus $27 shipping but reading the ratings sounds like a decent tire.. Then I received a flyer from Discount Tire Direct for $129.25. This made me look at the regular web sirte: $120. Even with all the addons is $140 less than anything else. (Note: Tirerack lists this tire for the Crossfire, Discount does not. Specs look the same. 420 wear. Do not really care about very high speeds, limit in Florida is 70).


Now just looking for a decent cruise tire for legal speeds with good traction in the rain and this sounds like a decent deal. Any other opinions ?

Speedy4x4 08-31-2017 04:35 PM

Re: Inexpensive rear tire with good rain rating
 
I drive hours on interstate every week with the deep grooves fill up, in rain I liked the Gmax better than continental dws, dws 06, summinot and the worst tire I have ever had was the gy eagle f1's

I have Yokohama avid ENVIGOR on front and like them on front, they are a usa made tire

And on the Gmax I rotated, unmount flip and remount and put on opposite side, had even wear that way with our camber, and I think I got more miles out of them than I did on the conti's

The Gmax has alittle softer sidewalls than some others, so might help ride.

Padgett 08-31-2017 05:04 PM

Re: Inexpensive rear tire with good rain rating
 
Thank you but have some of the Kumhos on order since were about $140 less for the pair than anything else decent I could find. Would have bumped a bit for the DWS Contis since fronts are 8 or better but not willing to spend that much more on the toy.


Will be careful to check the date codes when arrive but don't think the 4X IIs have been out that long- is a revieve of the earlier 4X in the tire review) but the earlier one had a much lower wear index (320 vs 420) rating.

daveesrt6 08-31-2017 08:10 PM

Re: Inexpensive rear tire with good rain rating
 
I have Kumho Ecsta LeSport all round ,these replaced pirelli pzeros .
Surprised but I actually like the Kumhos better , they are good in the wet plus they have a great ride.

Speedy4x4 08-31-2017 08:47 PM

Re: Inexpensive rear tire with good rain rating
 
My 285 dws I have now I got on clearance on tire rack, check date code when I got them and they where just 16 months old ( if I remember right) and the yoko was about 1 week old.
I always look at dates and plant codes.

James1549 08-31-2017 09:01 PM

Re: Inexpensive rear tire with good rain rating
 

Originally Posted by Speedy4x4 (Post 893525)
My 285 dws I have now I got on clearance on tire rack, check date code when I got them and they where just 16 months old ( if I remember right) and the yoko was about 1 week old.
I always look at dates and plant codes.

I always check date codes. What are plant codes and why? Just curious.

James

Padgett 08-31-2017 10:03 PM

Re: Inexpensive rear tire with good rain rating
 
Plant codes tell you where they were made, at least in what country.

Kingdav1954 09-01-2017 01:11 AM

Re: Inexpensive rear tire with good rain rating
 

Originally Posted by Padgett (Post 893505)
Since am more of a cruiser than a track day person & my rear Contis are down to 4/32nds, been looking for some new rears. Fronts are fine so only need two but was a bit of a shock, at the end of summer 2017 there seem to be few choices even for stock 255x35x19s under $200. And then you add another $20-$30/tire EP.


Did find one though that looks good and one of the great tires from Korea: a Kumho Ecsta 4X II. Decent wet weather rating but not so good smow (like a Floridian cares). And Sam's implied $112 on the web but was $176 in the store. Plus. Contis were over $200.


Tirerack was $133 plus $27 shipping but reading the ratings sounds like a decent tire.. Then I received a flyer from Discount Tire Direct for $129.25. This made me look at the regular web sirte: $120. Even with all the addons is $140 less than anything else. (Note: Tirerack lists this tire for the Crossfire, Discount does not. Specs look the same. 420 wear. Do not really care about very high speeds, limit in Florida is 70).


Now just looking for a decent cruise tire for legal speeds with good traction in the rain and this sounds like a decent deal. Any other opinions ?

Discount Tire Barum bravus 3, all season, straight tread design very quiet with deep grooves excellent Tire in the rain I have a full set on my 05 Roadster and I really like them$80 for the front each and 117 dollars each for the rear and by the way they have a y speed rating 😋, they are rated for speeds higher than what your speed limiter on your car is set at.

Padgett 09-01-2017 08:56 AM

Re: Inexpensive rear tire with good rain rating
 
Saw Bravus. Seems to be a "value" line of Continental (like Uniroyal is the value line of Michelin). Specs are not as good as Kumho. Made in the Czech republic. Both have absurd speed ratings.

GraphiteGhost 09-01-2017 11:03 AM

Re: Inexpensive rear tire with good rain rating
 

Originally Posted by Padgett (Post 893505)
Since am more of a cruiser than a track day person & my rear Contis are down to 4/32nds, been looking for some new rears. Fronts are fine so only need two but was a bit of a shock, at the end of summer 2017 there seem to be few choices even for stock 255x35x19s under $200. And then you add another $20-$30/tire EP.


Did find one though that looks good and one of the great tires from Korea: a Kumho Ecsta 4X II. Decent wet weather rating but not so good smow (like a Floridian cares). And Sam's implied $112 on the web but was $176 in the store. Plus. Contis were over $200.


Tirerack was $133 plus $27 shipping but reading the ratings sounds like a decent tire.. Then I received a flyer from Discount Tire Direct for $129.25. This made me look at the regular web sirte: $120. Even with all the addons is $140 less than anything else. (Note: Tirerack lists this tire for the Crossfire, Discount does not. Specs look the same. 420 wear. Do not really care about very high speeds, limit in Florida is 70).


Now just looking for a decent cruise tire for legal speeds with good traction in the rain and this sounds like a decent deal. Any other opinions ?


:) Discount Tire Direct is having a sale (Labor Day) and I think they ship for free. Might consider that. Also, I got the Barum Bravarus fronts and rears a year ago (from DTD, they are the European continental brand) and they also were on sale with a rebate 'use anywhere' gift card. Check em out! :)

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Padgett 09-07-2017 11:51 AM

Re: Inexpensive rear tire with good rain rating
 


New ones are now mounted and seem to ride comfortably, do not notice any noise. Only one issue (see photo) and they are ordering two more tires that are a bit newer. ALWAYS check the date codes on new tires particularly when must be ordered.

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