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VQdriver Oct 22, 2002 02:04 AM

dunlop sport A2's mounted
 
my old BFG HR4's which i got used are completely toasted. i figured i should replace them before something bad happens. i ordered a new set of 215/60/15 dunlop sport A2s from the tirerack. price was $261 shipped to NJ. it arrived the next day. the price was good. if you average out the shipping and mounting charge it's about the same as buying them from sears on sale. you might save a buck or two my way, especially if you find cheaper mounting prices.
overall, i've only had these tires for one day, but already notice a vast improvement in dry traction. very sticky tires when new. it's hard to light them up. if they hold well on the 60' maybe i might run 13's on street tires afterall lol. noise level is the same as my old BFGs. cornering feel is confidence inspiring (stiff). i highly recommend these tires as stock replacements. i was able to validate my Gforce ECU as being a "real" SE tonight if you know what i mean.

Albertt Oct 22, 2002 05:08 AM

If and when it rains by you >>
 
Please give an update on wet weather traction as well.

Thanks
AL

njmaxseltd Oct 22, 2002 05:29 AM

Re: If and when it rains by you >>
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Albertt
Please give an update on wet weather traction as well.

Thanks
AL

I put them on my 16" 5 spokes last winter. Wet weather traction is excellent. These are great tires!

SteVTEC Oct 22, 2002 05:44 AM

I have these same tires on my fronts right now, and Toyo Proxes (something or other) on the rear (don't ask me why...it's how the car came used). The Dunlops have EXCELLENT dry traction, and they do pretty darn good in wet too. They're very good tires. When the Proxes are on the front (rotations) I don't have nearly as good dry traction and they're much easier to light up.

When the time comes I'll probably replace all 4 with a set of the Dunlop Sport A2's. Awesome tires! :D

srbarnes4ever Oct 22, 2002 06:51 AM

Re: dunlop sport A2's mounted
 
Quote:

Originally posted by VQdriver
my old BFG HR4's which i got used are completely toasted. i figured i should replace them before something bad happens. i ordered a new set of 215/60/15 dunlop sport A2s from the tirerack. price was $261 shipped to NJ. it arrived the next day. the price was good. if you average out the shipping and mounting charge it's about the same as buying them from sears on sale. you might save a buck or two my way, especially if you find cheaper mounting prices.
overall, i've only had these tires for one day, but already notice a vast improvement in dry traction. very sticky tires when new. it's hard to light them up. if they hold well on the 60' maybe i might run 13's on street tires afterall lol. noise level is the same as my old BFGs. cornering feel is confidence inspiring (stiff). i highly recommend these tires as stock replacements. i was able to validate my Gforce ECU as being a "real" SE tonight if you know what i mean.


I read those were pretty good tires, but I also thought the SP Sport 5000 replaced those as the premier all season performance Dunlop. Can anyone confirm this? I'm looking to get a set of 5000s for my other ride --- a Ford Escort (:bawling: ) before winter hits.

Victim64 Oct 22, 2002 06:56 AM

I have the sport A2's 16 in. They are nice, but it just doesn't seem like the tread is that deep? They are supposed to of 50k tread life though?

deezo Oct 22, 2002 09:05 AM

Re: Re: If and when it rains by you >>
 
Quote:

Originally posted by njmaxseltd

I put them on my 16" 5 spokes last winter. Wet weather traction is excellent. These are great tires!

I have the brother of that tire from Centennial. These tires stick like glue and wet weather traction is the best I've have experienced in an all weather tire. They do get a wet weather traction rating of "AA" which is as high as you can score for wet traction.

costcowholesale Oct 22, 2002 09:09 AM

A2 are good in rain really??? my sp sport 5000 are pretty bad in rain, when i corner at speed limit + a little they understeer

and they weren't that good at the track they were slipping like crazy, my best 60' is 2.38 ... but that had to do with track condition and my launching skills.

NYCe MaXiMa Oct 22, 2002 09:17 AM

Re: Re: If and when it rains by you >>
 
Quote:

Originally posted by njmaxseltd

I put them on my 16" 5 spokes last winter. Wet weather traction is excellent. These are great tires!


agreed,

I got them in 215/55/16 on 16s..
noise level is amazing to me, i have never had a tire this quiet before
they look great
dry traction is awesome, sufficient enough for some hard driving
wet traction is the same, i never had any problems with them holding the road..

they are supposed to replace the Dunlop D60 Sport tires which were nationally rated as the best all around high performance all season tires.. the A2s follow them up and are improved.

SteVTEC Oct 22, 2002 09:18 AM

oops, I checked this morning, and I actually don't have the A2's. I have W10's.

What are W10's? :confused:

They're V-rated (149 mph) so maybe they're a higher end tire? :gotme:

costcowholesale Oct 22, 2002 09:23 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by SteVTEC
oops, I checked this morning, and I actually don't have the A2's. I have W10's.

What are W10's? :confused:

They're V-rated (149 mph) so maybe they're a higher end tire? :gotme:

I think they're the old version of A2

or the old version of sp5000 not sure...

VQdriver Oct 22, 2002 09:48 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by costcowholesale


I think they're the old version of A2

or the old version of sp5000 not sure...

W10s have a higher speed limit and yes, SP5000 are the upgraded version of A2s, also with a higher speed rating. for the price you can't beat A2s.

srbarnes4ever Oct 22, 2002 10:02 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by costcowholesale
A2 are good in rain really??? my sp sport 5000 are pretty bad in rain, when i corner at speed limit + a little they understeer

and they weren't that good at the track they were slipping like crazy, my best 60' is 2.38 ... but that had to do with track condition and my launching skills.


Whoa! That's the first bad info I've received regarding this tire....hmmm, they are supposed to be better in every way than the A2 generation.:confused:

NYCe MaXiMa Oct 22, 2002 10:15 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by srbarnes4ever



Whoa! That's the first bad info I've received regarding this tire....hmmm, they are supposed to be better in every way than the A2 generation.:confused:

SP5000s are Ultra high performance all season tires
they are more expensive, probably more sporty

but if you look at the chart on tirerack at the bottom of the page, the SP5000s aren't much different from A2 Sports, infact A2s are better in dry traction and a little better in every other category.

VQdriver Oct 22, 2002 10:19 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by NYCe MaXiMa


SP5000s are Ultra high performance all season tires
they are more expensive, probably more sporty

but if you look at the chart on tirerack at the bottom of the page, the SP5000s aren't much different from A2 Sports, infact A2s are better in dry traction and a little better in every other category.

if i were to get an uplevel tire i'd go with bridgestone's RE950. for the money however, i didn't think i needed them. i figure, as particular as i am about my driving, i still won't be able to drive the A2s to %100 their capacity.

Slowpoke Oct 22, 2002 10:28 AM

The Dunlop SP Sport 5000 is not an update from the Sp Sport A2, it is an upgrade from the SP Sport 4000. The A2 and the 5000 are in different classes, the 5000 being a more performance-oriented tire than the A2. That's not to say that the A2 is a slouch in that department. I think they're a great bang for your buck, and will most likely be my next set of tires for my car.

Also, you cannot directly compare the Tirerack survey ratings between the two. It's true that the A2 has better numbers than the 5000, but if you think about it, people who buy the 5000 will tend to be more performance-oriented people, so they will grade tougher than than people who buy the A2.

mzmtg Oct 22, 2002 10:36 AM

I have the Potenza RE950s right now. I'm considering getting the Sport A2s based on lower noise and lower price...

srbarnes4ever Oct 22, 2002 10:36 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by NYCe MaXiMa


SP5000s are Ultra high performance all season tires
they are more expensive, probably more sporty

but if you look at the chart on tirerack at the bottom of the page, the SP5000s aren't much different from A2 Sports, infact A2s are better in dry traction and a little better in every other category.

Good point about the ratings..but I wonder what the comparison is against? Meaning are the ratings meant to be taken across the board as if any 8.0 in dry traction is better than a 7.5 in dry on an ultra high performance summer tire? I'm not sure. Based strictly on the numbers you're right A2 is the way to go...I'm just not sure they can be interpreted directly.

karguy Oct 22, 2002 10:55 AM

Re: Re: dunlop sport A2's mounted
 
Quote:

Originally posted by srbarnes4ever



I read those were pretty good tires, but I also thought the SP Sport 5000 replaced those as the premier all season performance Dunlop. Can anyone confirm this? I'm looking to get a set of 5000s for my other ride --- a Ford Escort (:bawling: ) before winter hits.


The Sport A2s replaced the D60 A02, The SP 5000 is a higher performance tire than the Sport A2. The SP 5000 comes in Asymetrical and Symetrical treads and can be ordered in H or V rated speeds. I have the D60 A02s on one car (Honda)and the SP 5000 on the other (I30), both are great tires, however it is about time for Dunlop to upgrade the SP 5000 like they did the D60 A02 with the Sport A2. I have had great results with both sets of Dunlops with the SP 5000 being a superior tire. I got V Rated SP 5000s for $77.00 each shipped from tire rack. Installion and balancing was $14.00 per tire.
IMO Dunlop has some of the best price performance tires available.

Slowpoke Oct 22, 2002 11:13 AM

Here's a question.

How do the SP5000's compare to the A2's in snow?

njmaxseltd Oct 22, 2002 11:13 AM

Re: Re: Re: dunlop sport A2's mounted
 
Quote:

Originally posted by karguy

IMO Dunlop has some of the best price performance tires available.

I totally agree!

srbarnes4ever Oct 22, 2002 11:14 AM

Re: Re: Re: dunlop sport A2's mounted
 
Quote:

Originally posted by karguy



The Sport A2s replaced the D60 A02, The SP 5000 is a higher performance tire than the Sport A2. The SP 5000 comes in Asymetrical and Symetrical treads and can be ordered in H or V rated speeds. I have the D60 A02s on one car (Honda)and the SP 5000 on the other (I30), both are great tires, however it is about time for Dunlop to upgrade the SP 5000 like they did the D60 A02 with the Sport A2. I have had great results with both sets of Dunlops with the SP 5000 being a superior tire. I got V Rated SP 5000s for $77.00 each shipped from tire rack. Installion and balancing was $14.00 per tire.
IMO Dunlop has some of the best price performance tires available.


Just as I suspected, if a comparison were made between the two I would think the SP 5000 would come out on top. I think its about time for a replacement as well, which means its probably a good time right now to get the last of the SP 5000s before the new and likely more expensive replacement tire hits the market.

Vinipux Oct 22, 2002 01:41 PM

Re: If and when it rains by you >>
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Albertt
Please give an update on wet weather traction as well.

Thanks
AL

wet traction is good on these tires, the reason I got 'em is because these are the cheapest high performance all season tires that handle better then their more expensive tires and are better in the snow then some expensive tires, I haven't had 'em in the snow but in the wet they're great

good luck, they're also cheap, so you really can't beat the price

Konstantin

karguy Oct 22, 2002 02:32 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Slowpoke
Here's a question.

How do the SP5000's compare to the A2's in snow?

I live in Charlotte, NC. Snow isn't really a factor here but rain is. The D60 A02 and SP 5000 are excellent in wet weather, I always had problems with Michelins losing traction in rain but the Dunlops are awesome. I started running Michelins in 1965 (used tubes in them back then) on my GTO and started running Dunlops in 1996. I wish I had my GTO back. Muncie close ratio 4 speed, Hurst Mystery Shifter, balanced, blue printed, 3:55 Positraction, chrome dumps and light metallic blue paint. The GTO Packge on a Pontiac Lemans was only $400.00 more.

mikese Oct 22, 2002 09:03 PM

I have sp sport w-10 and they are good tires expect they are loud as HELL at any speeds!!!

NYCe MaXiMa Oct 22, 2002 09:10 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by srbarnes4ever


Good point about the ratings..but I wonder what the comparison is against? Meaning are the ratings meant to be taken across the board as if any 8.0 in dry traction is better than a 7.5 in dry on an ultra high performance summer tire? I'm not sure. Based strictly on the numbers you're right A2 is the way to go...I'm just not sure they can be interpreted directly.

you're right,
can't really compare them ratings wise that much

i still think they are awesome and i've pushed the car around corners and in different kind of weather and they never let me down once..

at the time, they cost 102$ in 16" and had just came out on tirerack.. I got them without knowing squat about the tires and i am damn happy. Now, I'd say for the 87$ they sell them for, it's definately the best all around tire for an enthusiast to get as a stock replacement

maximised Oct 22, 2002 09:34 PM

wow, theres a big difference in price from 215/60 and 215/55 A2's.

I think they are an awesome tire ;)


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