225/50/17, help me decide what tire!
#1
225/50/17, help me decide what tire!
So I'm in the market for a cheap, quiet, and decent traction 225/50/17 tire...my main priority is price, and a comfortable quiet ride....traction is not too important...not as important as a comfortable ride as I don't plan to race with these tires...oh yeah, wet traction doesn't matter either...I live in california...and I also drive as slow as a gramma when it does rain...
so here are some choices I looked up on tire rack..
Kumho ASX = $87
Kumho SPT = $93
BFG G Force Sport = $95
Falken 512 = $88
Toyo Proxes 4 = $106
I don't really want to venture too far into price...I wanna keep it as low as possible (i know, i know, you get what you paid for)...but at the same time, I don't plan to race or do anything crazy with these tires...i'm not asking too much for a tire...so I'm sure there can be a compromise...
anyway, so far Falken 512 has caught my eye becuz of the price...and the good reviews it gets (also some bad)...also the BFG G force sports have caught my eye as well...as they are rated #3 on tire rack by customer surveys...and also the Kumho ASX becuz of the price...and it's rated #5 on tire rack...
so here are some choices I looked up on tire rack..
Kumho ASX = $87
Kumho SPT = $93
BFG G Force Sport = $95
Falken 512 = $88
Toyo Proxes 4 = $106
I don't really want to venture too far into price...I wanna keep it as low as possible (i know, i know, you get what you paid for)...but at the same time, I don't plan to race or do anything crazy with these tires...i'm not asking too much for a tire...so I'm sure there can be a compromise...
anyway, so far Falken 512 has caught my eye becuz of the price...and the good reviews it gets (also some bad)...also the BFG G force sports have caught my eye as well...as they are rated #3 on tire rack by customer surveys...and also the Kumho ASX becuz of the price...and it's rated #5 on tire rack...
#4
Check out Tirerack
I am also in the market for needing new tire, a lot of my friend told me to check out Tirerack.com for reviews and pricing. If your not looking for racing tires I have found a great set of tires, that even I will be purchase sometime next week.
Yokohama Avid V4s. I have heard nothing but good rating on these tires, better then the tires I have on my car now which are the Michelin Pilot HX MXM4.
**Also a lot of tire companies purchase from Tire rack, so if you look up the tires you want and print the page out and take it into the store they will sell the tires to you for the price you found online not the price of what they sell it as in the store, keep that in mind.***
Yokohama Avid V4s. I have heard nothing but good rating on these tires, better then the tires I have on my car now which are the Michelin Pilot HX MXM4.
**Also a lot of tire companies purchase from Tire rack, so if you look up the tires you want and print the page out and take it into the store they will sell the tires to you for the price you found online not the price of what they sell it as in the store, keep that in mind.***
#7
I got an email from someone local asking me if I want his RE 92. Hope that wasn't u. haha. Lemme kno if u want his email.
BTW, Tirerack is having a sale on SO-3 that's priced in the upper part of your range. Or, goto Discount Tire Center .com and look up the Kumho ASX that are about $95/tire installed.
Jae
BTW, Tirerack is having a sale on SO-3 that's priced in the upper part of your range. Or, goto Discount Tire Center .com and look up the Kumho ASX that are about $95/tire installed.
Jae
#9
Originally Posted by ThurzNite
I got an email from someone local asking me if I want his RE 92. Hope that wasn't u. haha. Lemme kno if u want his email.
BTW, Tirerack is having a sale on SO-3 that's priced in the upper part of your range. Or, goto Discount Tire Center .com and look up the Kumho ASX that are about $95/tire installed.
Jae
BTW, Tirerack is having a sale on SO-3 that's priced in the upper part of your range. Or, goto Discount Tire Center .com and look up the Kumho ASX that are about $95/tire installed.
Jae
#10
It seems like summer tires do not wear as easily as all-season tires, so it might be a good idea to also include reasonably priced summer tires on your list.
I'm not sure about ride comfort or road noise but hankook r-s2 or Kumho MX should last you quite a long time and should not cost you an arm an a lag.
I'm not sure about ride comfort or road noise but hankook r-s2 or Kumho MX should last you quite a long time and should not cost you an arm an a lag.
#12
Originally Posted by vsamoylov
proxes 4 from edgeracing.com
can i buy your ssr comp c?
can i buy your ssr comp c?
what happened to yours?
#13
Originally Posted by NmexMAX
Go 235-45-17 Much more options
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Originally Posted by steven88
haha, its gonna be a pretty penny, since shipping to the east coast is $160 (already quoted by the fedex guy)....
what happened to yours?
what happened to yours?
#16
Originally Posted by steven88
is everything on DTD website SHIPPED & INSTALLED? i notice their prices are ALOT higher than tire rack...i always thought its becuz shipping is included (where as tire racks isn't)...but EVEN with the shipping charges calculated on the final price of tire rack's price, it still comes up cheaper...in some cases, still alot cheaper...perhaps its cuz DTD's price are already included with ship and install?
Jae
#17
I put 235/45-17 Pirelli P6s on my 2002 and they are great. I've put about 10K on them and they still look new. I actually think they make the car look better than it did with the Bridestones. The P6s don't squeal like the stock Bridgestones did, and they are quiet and smooth as silk on the highway. $98 each on Tirerack, although I actually got mine from America's Tire.
#21
Originally Posted by SEmy2K2go
Thanks. Steven, I've had the Falken 512s and the Proxes 4's and there really isn't a comparison between the two.
1. Cheap cost.
2. Quiet tire
3. Comfortable tire
4. Traction isn't too important
#26
Originally Posted by black_tl
I got some Nitto 450's any good talk about these? I want the BF Goodrich but even the warehouse is on back order for making them.
Jae
#27
I'm looking at replacing my tires for my 2003 SE. Why I came to this forum in the first place, to see what "alternative" tire sizes I could use. I'm seeing people say, but without any explicit references, that the stock SE rims can be mounted with 235/45/17's. Is this really true? Aren't the rims 7" and not 7.5" as specified by the wider tire size?
For great tire deals, follow this link:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/Sizes....+Pole+Position
The tires advertised at the link given are closeout items, and are some of the best bridgestones available!! Browse and weep!
Now, I've helped you. You can help me. Can I, or not, just mount 235/45/17's on my car, the ones shown in the link? I'd get 225/50/17's but they're not on special you see.
And, what does the 235/45/17 get you, an uglier wheel well? The diameter seems to be almost the same, so I'd imagine it to be almost unnoticeably different?
mmmaxima!
For great tire deals, follow this link:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/Sizes....+Pole+Position
The tires advertised at the link given are closeout items, and are some of the best bridgestones available!! Browse and weep!
Now, I've helped you. You can help me. Can I, or not, just mount 235/45/17's on my car, the ones shown in the link? I'd get 225/50/17's but they're not on special you see.
And, what does the 235/45/17 get you, an uglier wheel well? The diameter seems to be almost the same, so I'd imagine it to be almost unnoticeably different?
mmmaxima!
#28
Start here and see where it might take you. Plenty of info in it and the other threads linked.
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=478562
p.s. Nice closeout prices for the S-03s, $117 for 235/45R17 is a bargain.
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=478562
p.s. Nice closeout prices for the S-03s, $117 for 235/45R17 is a bargain.
#29
The difference between a 225/50 and a 235/45 depends on the manufacturer. You can do the math all you want as a guideline, but unitl you look up the revs per mile or other specs quoted by the manufacturer, you're really just ball-parking the number. I think my 235/45 Pirelli P6's look MUCH better than the stock 225/50 Potenzas did, and no rubbing. Even though the mfr shows the range of 7.5-9" widths, I can tell you that A LOT of 5th gen Max owners have 235/45's on their car and you won't hear one of them saying "I wish I didn't do that".
#30
Originally Posted by CCS2k1Max
Start here and see where it might take you. Plenty of info in it and the other threads linked.
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=478562
p.s. Nice closeout prices for the S-03s, $117 for 235/45R17 is a bargain.
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=478562
p.s. Nice closeout prices for the S-03s, $117 for 235/45R17 is a bargain.
#34
Originally Posted by Hardcore
Where are you guys ordering Falkin tires, I don't see them on tirerack
#35
emm... a quick question...
I am thinking of getting the Falken 512's..
Right now I have Pilot Sport A/S's on all 4s but cant afford to get them again... I really need the front two to be replaced...
So I was thinking of putting the two new tires on the front and keep the two good ones in the back.... please advise...
My primary concern is wet/snow traction as I live in Boston.... second is $$, third is quietness
I am thinking of getting the Falken 512's..
Right now I have Pilot Sport A/S's on all 4s but cant afford to get them again... I really need the front two to be replaced...
So I was thinking of putting the two new tires on the front and keep the two good ones in the back.... please advise...
My primary concern is wet/snow traction as I live in Boston.... second is $$, third is quietness
#36
Originally Posted by EastSideMaxima
emm... a quick question...
I am thinking of getting the Falken 512's..
Right now I have Pilot Sport A/S's on all 4s but cant afford to get them again... I really need the front two to be replaced...
So I was thinking of putting the two new tires on the front and keep the two good ones in the back.... please advise...
My primary concern is wet/snow traction as I live in Boston.... second is $$, third is quietness
I am thinking of getting the Falken 512's..
Right now I have Pilot Sport A/S's on all 4s but cant afford to get them again... I really need the front two to be replaced...
So I was thinking of putting the two new tires on the front and keep the two good ones in the back.... please advise...
My primary concern is wet/snow traction as I live in Boston.... second is $$, third is quietness
#37
Originally Posted by steven88
Hmm...I would say 512s or Proxes 4
Thanks for the prompt response...
What do you have on ur car now?
Also.. hows the tread life on these...
My front two Pilot's show stress marks on the edge and was reccommended to be replaced by dealer and friends...
#38
Originally Posted by EastSideMaxima
Hey man
Thanks for the prompt response...
What do you have on ur car now?
Also.. hows the tread life on these...
My front two Pilot's show stress marks on the edge and was reccommended to be replaced by dealer and friends...
Thanks for the prompt response...
What do you have on ur car now?
Also.. hows the tread life on these...
My front two Pilot's show stress marks on the edge and was reccommended to be replaced by dealer and friends...