5th Generation Maxima (2000-2003) Learn more about the 5th Generation Maxima, including the VQ30DE-K and VQ35DE engines.

Experience with Rain

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old Jun 6, 2001 | 04:29 PM
  #1  
maximaman69's Avatar
Thread Starter
Senior Member
 
Joined: Apr 2001
Posts: 147
I haven't really driven my car in rain or very wet streets. How does the 2001 Automatic with 17's handle in the rain? My Camry was prone to hydroplane but I'm hoping the Max, with the wider tires, will be better.
Old Jun 6, 2001 | 04:36 PM
  #2  
UMD_MaxSE's Avatar
Got Bent?
iTrader: (1)
 
Joined: Sep 2000
Posts: 11,516
I am sorry to say this, but the stock bridgestone Potenzas on the car really SUCK in the wet. Be really careful with them when it is raining. The sucky charactersitics are all attributable to the tires.....get better tires for better wet handling....
Old Jun 6, 2001 | 04:39 PM
  #3  
Jeff92se's Avatar
I'm needing a caw
iTrader: (82)
 
Joined: Aug 2000
Posts: 34,127
Well it's not the car that matters, it's what tires the car is riding on that matters. People say the stock 2000+ year maxima tires suck. So be carefull out there!

Originally posted by maximaman69
I haven't really driven my car in rain or very wet streets. How does the 2001 Automatic with 17's handle in the rain? My Camry was prone to hydroplane but I'm hoping the Max, with the wider tires, will be better.
Old Jun 6, 2001 | 05:12 PM
  #4  
Y2KevSE's Avatar
Rice Boy in Denial =)
iTrader: (13)
 
Joined: Aug 2000
Posts: 25,356
I agree with UMD_MaxSE's opinion of the Potenza's.
Old Jun 6, 2001 | 06:14 PM
  #5  
fatboyp's Avatar
Senior Member
 
Joined: Mar 2001
Posts: 172
yeah in really heavy rain the tires tend to hydroplane pretty bad. the fact that they're pretty wide as well doesn't help. I don't find them too bad in normal rain but would recommend taking it easy.
Old Jun 6, 2001 | 06:15 PM
  #6  
Sonic's Avatar
Senior Member
 
Joined: Dec 2000
Posts: 8,765
From: Westchester County, NY
Pirelli P7000s have excellent wet weather traction.
Old Jun 6, 2001 | 06:29 PM
  #7  
1MaXXfan's Avatar
Supporting Maxima.org Member
 
Joined: Apr 2001
Posts: 108
As a fairly conservative driver compared to our experts in the forum...(waiting to go past 10K to really open up) these tires are adequate at best. If you want a truly smooth ride check out some of the mods these guys list or do a search...there are tons of threads on this...
Old Jun 6, 2001 | 07:40 PM
  #8  
edadams's Avatar
Senior Member
 
Joined: Dec 2000
Posts: 335
The potenza's are quite possibly the worst tire I have ever encountered. Poor wet performance and not so good dry performance. I'm going with the Nitto 555 245/45/17, I have read lots of good reviews.
Old Jun 7, 2001 | 12:01 AM
  #9  
mbcp_tdogg's Avatar
Senior Member
 
Joined: Feb 2001
Posts: 2,087
Originally posted by maximaman69
I haven't really driven my car in rain or very wet streets. How does the 2001 Automatic with 17's handle in the rain? My Camry was prone to hydroplane but I'm hoping the Max, with the wider tires, will be better.
The stock Potenzas are horrible in the rain, that's why I got new wheels/tires in the first place. As for wider is better, my friend explained to me that wider is NOT better when it comes down to wet handling because there is more to slide around. Wider is better for dry handling. Can anyone else verify this?
Old Jun 7, 2001 | 05:01 AM
  #10  
UMD_MaxSE's Avatar
Got Bent?
iTrader: (1)
 
Joined: Sep 2000
Posts: 11,516
Originally posted by mbcp_tdogg


The stock Potenzas are horrible in the rain, that's why I got new wheels/tires in the first place. As for wider is better, my friend explained to me that wider is NOT better when it comes down to wet handling because there is more to slide around. Wider is better for dry handling. Can anyone else verify this?
I don't know about rain, but it may be the same for snow. In snow, you don't want wide tires since a narrow tire will allow you to cut into the snow deeper giving better traction. Perhaps the same goes for rain?
Old Jun 7, 2001 | 05:21 AM
  #11  
Sonic's Avatar
Senior Member
 
Joined: Dec 2000
Posts: 8,765
From: Westchester County, NY
Not quite. A good wet weather tire has alot of sipes to wick water away from the tread. Width of the tire really isn't a huge consideration. Most tires that have diagonal tread patterns do well in the wet weather, for example the Goodyear Eagle Aquatread.
Old Jun 7, 2001 | 08:23 AM
  #12  
mbcp_tdogg's Avatar
Senior Member
 
Joined: Feb 2001
Posts: 2,087
Originally posted by UMD_MaxSE


I don't know about rain, but it may be the same for snow. In snow, you don't want wide tires since a narrow tire will allow you to cut into the snow deeper giving better traction. Perhaps the same goes for rain?
I think that was it. Thanks.
Old Jun 7, 2001 | 10:32 AM
  #13  
matt calder's Avatar
Banned
iTrader: (2)
 
Joined: Jan 2001
Posts: 2,382
Originally posted by medicsonic
Pirelli P7000s have excellent wet weather traction.
Totally agree with you on that one. The P7000's are awesome.
Old Jun 7, 2001 | 10:38 AM
  #14  
Jeff92se's Avatar
I'm needing a caw
iTrader: (82)
 
Joined: Aug 2000
Posts: 34,127
Actually wider is worse for rain also. Tires are getting better and better every day but as the tire gets wider, it has to pump ALOT more water in order to keep the tire in contact to the ground. That's why even though utra-expensive cars like Porsche 911s, Vettes, Vipers, etcc... with really wide rear tires suck really bad in the rain(despite having untra expensive tires on them)

Originally posted by medicsonic
Not quite. A good wet weather tire has alot of sipes to wick water away from the tread. Width of the tire really isn't a huge consideration. Most tires that have diagonal tread patterns do well in the wet weather, for example the Goodyear Eagle Aquatread.
Old Jun 7, 2001 | 11:06 AM
  #15  
mbcp_tdogg's Avatar
Senior Member
 
Joined: Feb 2001
Posts: 2,087
Originally posted by Jeff92se
Actually wider is worse for rain also. Tires are getting better and better every day but as the tire gets wider, it has to pump ALOT more water in order to keep the tire in contact to the ground. That's why even though utra-expensive cars like Porsche 911s, Vettes, Vipers, etcc... with really wide rear tires suck really bad in the rain(despite having untra expensive tires on them)

Thanks for confirming the theory everyone.
Old Jun 7, 2001 | 01:28 PM
  #16  
PhatMax's Avatar
Member
 
Joined: Mar 2001
Posts: 110
From: Holly Springs, GA
RE92 Potenzas BITE 730s look good

Just ran up to Nashville from Atlanta and YES these things hydroplane like a MOTHER. Tennesse has ridiculous smooth concrete roads with nowhere for the water to go except under your tires. On TireRack.com the Potenza RE730 235/45 17s get EXCELLENT reviews, a 300 wear rating, Z SPEED RATING, almost an Aquatread tread pattern for $148 per copy. For that kind of change I am looking forward to spending 600 bucks on tires.
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
BPuff57
Advanced Suspension, Chassis, and Braking
33
Apr 16, 2020 05:15 AM
bigdogsteve
7th Generation Maxima (2009-2015)
12
Jan 31, 2018 04:18 PM
mpbclutch33
8th Generation Maxima (2016-)
8
Dec 26, 2015 11:11 AM
maxima297
4th Generation Maxima (1995-1999)
4
Sep 30, 2015 03:32 PM
uttadms31
4th Generation Maxima (1995-1999)
2
Sep 30, 2015 05:24 AM




All times are GMT -7. The time now is 06:52 PM.