I have been looking to replace my tires on my 92 Cutlass Supreme 3.4L DOHC Coupe. I currently have some very old Firestone Firehawk SZ-50 ZR tires (they don't make them anymore!) that have lasted 5 years and 40,000 miles. My only complaint with them is that they are a bit noisy, they still have pretty incredible grip.
I have been looking at the following tires:
(Still running the 225/60r16 size. Does anyone know for sure you can run 255/50r16 without rub on the original rims?)
Bridgestone:
Potenza RE960AZ Pole Positions (400 AA A)
Turanza LS-V (or LS-H) (400 AA A)
Dunlop
SP Sport A2 Plus (460 AA A)
Firestone
Firehawk Wide Oval (320 AA A)
Goodyear
Eagle ResponsEdge (440 A A)
Kuhmo
Solus KH16 (w or w/o HP4 Tread) (440 AA A)
Yokohama
AVID V4S (500 AA A)
I will say i have never been impressed with Dunlop tires except for the barely street legal motorcycle tires. I know the Firehawks are sticky, but don't last long and will probably still be noisy. The Goodyear is dissapointly only an A traction even though it is a really good looking asymetric tire and is super light at 21lbs. I am leaning towards the the Bridgestone's (both the most expensive tire here) or the Yokohama which is lower priced and seems to have a great traction and wear.
Also keep in mind I live in texas.. hot and dry or hot and wet, lol.. no snow!
Let me know if you have had good or bad experiences, Thanks!
I have been looking at the following tires:
(Still running the 225/60r16 size. Does anyone know for sure you can run 255/50r16 without rub on the original rims?)
Bridgestone:
Potenza RE960AZ Pole Positions (400 AA A)
Turanza LS-V (or LS-H) (400 AA A)
Dunlop
SP Sport A2 Plus (460 AA A)
Firestone
Firehawk Wide Oval (320 AA A)
Goodyear
Eagle ResponsEdge (440 A A)
Kuhmo
Solus KH16 (w or w/o HP4 Tread) (440 AA A)
Yokohama
AVID V4S (500 AA A)
I will say i have never been impressed with Dunlop tires except for the barely street legal motorcycle tires. I know the Firehawks are sticky, but don't last long and will probably still be noisy. The Goodyear is dissapointly only an A traction even though it is a really good looking asymetric tire and is super light at 21lbs. I am leaning towards the the Bridgestone's (both the most expensive tire here) or the Yokohama which is lower priced and seems to have a great traction and wear.
Also keep in mind I live in texas.. hot and dry or hot and wet, lol.. no snow!
Let me know if you have had good or bad experiences, Thanks!
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