RE92's
RE92's
Based on the post that i have read people really like or really dislike the RE92's in inclimate weather. Which is it? Are there any documented performance reviews of the RE92?
Also is wider better for inclimate weather? I figure that wider is almost always better expect in slush and pooled rainwater.
Also is wider better for inclimate weather? I figure that wider is almost always better expect in slush and pooled rainwater.
Re: Imagine running on wet grass with dress shoes that have no traction/tread...
Originally posted by jjs
That is how I feel the vast majority of the time when rain shows up!!
That is how I feel the vast majority of the time when rain shows up!!
Originally posted by jjs
Thanks! Just struck me since it rained pretty heavy last night around here and that is exactly what I thought it felt like while on the road.
Thanks! Just struck me since it rained pretty heavy last night around here and that is exactly what I thought it felt like while on the road.
Originally posted by bert
The RE92's are just plain old dangerous in the wet. In the dry they are fine.
Hopefully Santa has received my wish list, 4 XGTZ4 / Pilot A/S.
The RE92's are just plain old dangerous in the wet. In the dry they are fine.
Hopefully Santa has received my wish list, 4 XGTZ4 / Pilot A/S.
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....threadid=77865
Originally posted by Michael98033
FYI...just put on my Pilot Sport A/S 225/50/ZR17's on my stock 17" rims. Big different in feel immediately.
FYI...just put on my Pilot Sport A/S 225/50/ZR17's on my stock 17" rims. Big different in feel immediately.
The Max already has the Artic Alpins on - it's been pretty rainy around here lately and "running on wet grass in dress shoes" was starting to get a little old.
If I stay with the stock 17" rims, the Pilots will be my next set of tires
ya the RE92's suck donkey ball$. im thinking about getting snow tires for the winter and then getting some nice tires in the spring and switching or something. I HATE these tires, HATE them. i can't wait to get rid of them. compared to my old Pirelli p6000's these suck BAD.
i'd say they are on par with the cooper cobras my 95 had on it when i got it.
i'd say they are on par with the cooper cobras my 95 had on it when i got it.
Originally posted by Michael98033
FYI...just put on my Pilot Sport A/S 225/50/ZR17's on my stock 17" rims. Big different in feel immediately. Haven't taken it too far yet...literally just got them on a few hours ago. However, driving around in Seattle, I will have more to tell about wet pavement traction very soon. There is an old thread about this which I will revive shortly to discuss.
FYI...just put on my Pilot Sport A/S 225/50/ZR17's on my stock 17" rims. Big different in feel immediately. Haven't taken it too far yet...literally just got them on a few hours ago. However, driving around in Seattle, I will have more to tell about wet pavement traction very soon. There is an old thread about this which I will revive shortly to discuss.
Originally posted by Maxima-Ness
onlinetires.com has the A/S Pilots for $193.00. Is that a good deal or has anybody found better?
onlinetires.com has the A/S Pilots for $193.00. Is that a good deal or has anybody found better?
Geeez...when I had my 91 Celica GTS it came with RE92's I think...I remember them being not so bad and they got me through quite a few New England winters...I think they were 215/50 15's.
My Max has the Toyos and I was fine in the snow last winter...although now with 30k on them they spin up pretty good in the rain when I step on it
My Max has the Toyos and I was fine in the snow last winter...although now with 30k on them they spin up pretty good in the rain when I step on it
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