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Old 02-16-2016 | 01:23 PM
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Tire suggestions for my 2014 Sport

So I'm looking for everyones suggestions about which tires i should consider for my next purchase. I currently have Goodyear Eagle RS-A's on my car now. but they are extremely expensive at around $300 a tire. I do love how they handle though. they grip the road so well. I may just end up purchasing another pair. But first i would like to see if there are some other cheaper alternatives.
Old 02-16-2016 | 02:19 PM
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I would look at getting Michelin tires. The stock RSAs have much to be desired when it comes to handling.
Old 02-16-2016 | 03:03 PM
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The Continental DWS are a very popular choice around here.
Old 02-16-2016 | 04:39 PM
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Originally Posted by ricky7780
So I'm looking for everyones suggestions about which tires i should consider for my next purchase. I currently have Goodyear Eagle RS-A's on my car now. but they are extremely expensive at around $300 a tire. I do love how they handle though. they grip the road so well. I may just end up purchasing another pair. But first i would like to see if there are some other cheaper alternatives.
I just sent you a PM.
Old 02-17-2016 | 08:38 AM
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I put a set of these Hankook's on and could not be happier. I have the 18" versions, but don't think that'd make any difference.


http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....port%20Package


Light years better than the garbage RSA's that came on the car.
Old 02-18-2016 | 06:01 PM
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Thanks everyone for the replies. Still debating on a good alternative. $300 for eagle rss's just doesn't sound appealing right now haha
Old 02-18-2016 | 06:48 PM
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You should consider these. Check you PM's


http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....port%20Package
Old 02-19-2016 | 01:30 PM
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hey Nopike,
sorry i didn't respond to you, yes i read your pms the same day you sent them. thanks a lot of the info. i quickly glanced at it then did very slight reading on the links you provided. it looks like an awesome deals will definitely read up on it more. thanks again.

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You should consider these. Check you PM's


http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....port%20Package
Old 02-25-2016 | 07:59 PM
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Another vote for DWS. There's also the latest version, the dws 06, which they claim to have better sidewalls.
Old 02-27-2016 | 08:18 AM
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Another vote for DWS. There's also the latest version, the dws 06, which they claim to have better sidewalls.
I replaced the stock Goodyear RSA's after just 12,000 miles. I just never felt confident in the rain and snow with them. The DWS 06's are awesome in the rain and grip much better in the snow-- even with my 19" Sport wheels...
Old 03-02-2016 | 09:06 AM
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Has Anyone Complained To Goodyear About the RS-A's?

Originally Posted by JRod28
I replaced the stock Goodyear RSA's after just 12,000 miles. I just never felt confident in the rain and snow with them. The DWS 06's are awesome in the rain and grip much better in the snow-- even with my 19" Sport wheels...
I took the crappy Goodyears off back in October and installed 17" snow tires because there was no way I would drive on snow on tires that aquaplane on damp pavement.










After reading so many bad reviews I decided to send a nasty e-mail to Goodyears Canadian website.
I'VE GOT 4 EAGLE RS-A TIRES ON MY 2012 NISSAN MAXIMA THAT ARE THE CRAPPIEST TIRES I'VE HAD ON ANY CAR. DANGEROUS IF THE ROAD IS WET, AQUAPLANING ALL OVER THE ROAD.
I'M ASKING FOR A $100 TRADE IN FOR EACH TIRE FROM ONE OF YOUR STORES FOR SAFER TIRES.
EXCUSE THE CAPITAL LETTERS, IT'S JUST TO SHOW YOU HOW PISSED OFF I AM.
PLEASE REPLY!!

Final thoughts from tire-reviews-online.com
on Goodyear Tires Eagle RSA's:

Well well well... what more can really be said. These tires have bad online reviews that outweigh good by a long shot. Yes, there were some good reviews on the Eagle RSA's. However many of those tire reviews were made when the tires had low miles on them (typically less than 10,000 miles).

For some people the experience the Eagle RSA's were so bad that the reviewer stated that they would never even buy Goodyear Tires again. One reviewer went as far as to say that Goodyear really dropped the ball on the Eagle RSA's.

Negative reviews outweigh the positive ones by so much that I question the validity of the positive comments. On this site we have no bias of one tire to another, and we show a balance of positive and negative online tire reviews from real people. This write up was difficult because there are just so many negative experiences. Some positive reviewers claim that people may only get 20K miles because they are not doing frequent tire rotations. This is possible, but many reviewers state frequent rotations and have also claimed long tred life with other tires they've owned.

This Goodyear tire price is about $110 at Discount Tire Company for the V-Rated (more on Tire Speed Ratings) P225/45R18.

Our final thought here at tire-reviews-online.com? This isn't a very good product put out by Goodyear Tires. Price isn't everything and in the long run you may find yourself replacing these tires sooner than you think. Even if you do get decent miles out of them, you may find the tires noisy.

If you'd really like to put something on your Goodyear credit card you may consider the Eagle G2's or Goodyear Assurance TripleTred.
Got this reply from The US Headquarters a day later.....
From: goodyear_cr@goodyear.com on 03/01/2016 04:12 PM

Sent by: Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company Consumer Relations 728 200
Innovation Way Akron, OH 44316-0001 Voice #: 800.32X XX36


Thank you for contacting our web site. We are always concerned when we
learn that we have failed to exceed a customer's expectations with regards
to our product or service.

Please contact our Customer Assistance Center toll free at 1-800-XXX-XX88
to discuss your situation with one of our Customer Assistance
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Reference your file #XXXXXXXXX.

Jennifer Chapman – Consumer Relations
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I'll let you know when they send me the $400.
Old 03-05-2016 | 03:59 PM
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Working as a tech at a Nissan dealer, I can assure you that the Goodyear tires are not so great both treadwear wise and handling. I had my 14 Sport for 5 months and bought a set of Michelin Primacy MXM4 off a tire rack with the $70 rebate Michelin was offering, while the Goodyears still had plenty of tread for me to sell them quickly. The moment I installed them the car felt smoother to me, no longer delt with flat spots every morning, and the ride was more quiet. Driving in rain was now problem for me either, I looked down and didn't realize that I was doing 70mph in pouring down rain. Oops... In conclusion I really like the Michelins. However I have a separate set of winter tires, so not sure how they drive in snow, but 5000 miles later the tread is still new.
Old 03-09-2016 | 10:58 AM
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I would go with anything other than Goodyear tires. IMO they all suck. The Continental DWS & Michelin Primacy MXM4 are very good tires. You also may want to check out Kumho tires and General. I have had good luck with these as well and are less money if that is an issue.
Old 03-09-2016 | 12:37 PM
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Since we are talking tires, the Sport comes with the 19" and the tire size is 245/40/19. Is that the only size that can fit on the stock wheels or can you go +1 on it??? Has anyone put a bigger tire on the OEM wheels and what size? I was thinking of going with a 255/40/19.
Old 03-09-2016 | 06:38 PM
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Originally Posted by MaximaDrvr
The Continental DWS are a very popular choice around here.

Only for those who live in an area with Snow and want a 4 season tire. I have DWS on my E55 and they were great but had soft sidewalls and floated under acceleration.
Old 03-09-2016 | 06:44 PM
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Originally Posted by ricky7780
So I'm looking for everyones suggestions about which tires i should consider for my next purchase. I currently have Goodyear Eagle RS-A's on my car now. but they are extremely expensive at around $300 a tire. I do love how they handle though. they grip the road so well. I may just end up purchasing another pair. But first i would like to see if there are some other cheaper alternatives.
RSAs are horrible! I was impressed with BFG G-FORCE COMP-2 A/S myself provided snow was not a part of your year.
Old 03-09-2016 | 06:47 PM
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I would go with anything other than Goodyear tires. IMO they all suck.
Agree! Corvette made a great decision getting rid of them!
Old 03-09-2016 | 07:10 PM
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I made a poll last year with some of the more popular brands when I was trying to figure out which tires would suit my max. I ended up getting the continental dws. I love them they are great tires. Here's the link to the poll I started if you wanna check it out. The contis got all the attention

https://maxima.org/forums/7th-genera...tire-poll.html
Old 03-10-2016 | 03:38 AM
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I'm still waiting for a reply from Goodyear in Ohio to find out what rebate they will give me for safer tires.
The only catch is that I have to use whatever they offer me on another set of Goodyears.
The tires have been at Goodyear dealer's store outside of town since Monday while he "figures" out what they're worth.
Going down to tell him and Goodyear to 'F' themselves and sell them to a friend of my son's who has a Dodge Journey and needs 19" summer tires.
I've had the summer version of these Cooper tires on my '84 SEC coupe for the past 3 years and love them.
Had the all season ones on my Mazda6 wagon and they performed without a hitch all last winter.




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJOV...Q#t=337.380064

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Old 03-11-2016 | 09:55 AM
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Since we are talking tires, the Sport comes with the 19" and the tire size is 245/40/19. Is that the only size that can fit on the stock wheels or can you go +1 on it??? Has anyone put a bigger tire on the OEM wheels and what size? I was thinking of going with a 255/40/19.
Old 03-11-2016 | 12:53 PM
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Originally Posted by jspagna
Since we are talking tires, the Sport comes with the 19" and the tire size is 245/40/19. Is that the only size that can fit on the stock wheels or can you go +1 on it??? Has anyone put a bigger tire on the OEM wheels and what size? I was thinking of going with a 255/40/19.
From Discount Tire web site the following tires will fit OEM 19 inch wheels.

225/45-19
235/40-19
235/45-19
255/40-19
265/35-19
265/40-19
275/35-19
Old 03-14-2016 | 02:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Richard66
From Discount Tire web site the following tires will fit OEM 19 inch wheels.

225/45-19
235/40-19
235/45-19
255/40-19
265/35-19
265/40-19
275/35-19

How do you figure. I went to 1010 Tires and the 255/40/19 says wheel width starting at 8.5". The stock 19's are 8" wide?
Old 03-14-2016 | 03:27 PM
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Originally Posted by jspagna
How do you figure. I went to 1010 Tires and the 255/40/19 says wheel width starting at 8.5". The stock 19's are 8" wide?
You are correct. I should have pasted the following:
These tire size(s) are Optional/Plus Sizes that will work on your vehicle. Using one of these sizes may require the purchase of new wheels.
Old 03-15-2016 | 07:50 AM
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So I pretty much have to stick to the 245/40/19 size?
Old 03-15-2016 | 09:17 AM
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255 will be fine though there isn't much of a point on the stock wheels, as they are only 8" wide.
You may actually experience more sidewall roll and not help anything.
Old 03-16-2016 | 09:24 AM
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Thanks for the feedback guys. Much appreciated.
Old 03-16-2016 | 11:32 AM
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Thumbs up BF Goodrich Comp 2's



I have the BF Goodrich Comp 2's. They make the ride stand out and give it a sporty/aggressive look. I am extremely pleased with their performance in the weather. Good speed rating (V) and you can actually hear the tires stick to the road for good grip. I would give these tires 5 stars!
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Old 03-16-2016 | 01:57 PM
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Originally Posted by xlimodriver
I've had the summer version of these Cooper tires on my '84 SEC coupe for the past 3 years and love them.
Had the all season ones on my Mazda6 wagon and they performed without a hitch all last winter.




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJOV...Q#t=337.380064
The all season ones are soo much better all around. ASC-3 I believe. Still a little hydroplane but no where near the Goodyears.
Old 03-28-2016 | 08:10 PM
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Originally Posted by ricky7780
So I'm looking for everyones suggestions about which tires i should consider for my next purchase. I currently have Goodyear Eagle RS-A's on my car now. but they are extremely expensive at around $300 a tire. I do love how they handle though. they grip the road so well. I may just end up purchasing another pair. But first i would like to see if there are some other cheaper alternatives.

I'm really digging the Toyo Proxes 4 plus. Great price and a good warranty.
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