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View Poll Results: Which brand of street tires do you have | |||
BF Goodrich | 30 | 9.46% | |
Dunlop | 3 | 0.95% | |
Goodyear | 98 | 30.91% | |
Kumho | 6 | 1.89% | |
Michelin | 34 | 10.73% | |
Nitto | 82 | 25.87% | |
Pirelli | 4 | 1.26% | |
Sumitomo | 36 | 11.36% | |
Vredestein | 20 | 6.31% | |
Yokohama | 4 | 1.26% | |
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09-07-2008 | #11 |
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Spring TX
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Re: Which brand of street tires are you running on
Still have GSC's on mine...they are 11 years old and I need a new set. I want the GSD3's but am waiting for production...thinking about getting the BFG COMP TA KD tires on the website here...but I'm not sure. I had the GSD3's on a set of 2002 Z06 wheels which were mounted to my LT4 I had prior to the ZR1 and was really happy with those tires. I've had the khumo and sumitumo brands and wont go back...also the previous BFG tires I had were very hard to balance, so I am not convinced that the cheap set on the forum is the way to go either, but maybe, because they did provide great traction. They are 2nd to the F1 GSD3's for me.
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09-07-2008 | #12 |
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Re: Which brand of street tires are you running on
BFG KD's were on the car when I bought it 5 years ago...
Love them and bought another set (2 actually). For the money BFG KD's are great, but D3's(& impossible to get) are probably the best tire for the ZR1. Too many people have said how awesome they are, but the GF puts me on a budget bigtime. |
09-07-2008 | #13 |
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Mendota Heights, MN. 55120
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Re: Which brand of street tires are you running on
I've got D3's on mine. Still have a few thousand miles left so I haven't thought about replacing yet. It will be decision time when it comes
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09-07-2008 | #14 |
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Sparks, NV
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Re: Which brand of street tires are you running on
Sumi's here... and I have to say I'm satisfied with them, for the price. Run well wet, quite, ride and wear well, traction is fair. Price was the only consideration when I bought them. They have 7,000 miles on them now and are wearing well.
I'll switch to Goodyear GS-D3's in the spring if they become available. I want better handling and traction. They also look much better because they are wider. Hans
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09-07-2008 | #15 |
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Ma
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Re: Which brand of street tires are you running on
BFG KD's. I bought these late last fall and didn't think they were that great. However, once the outside temps got above 60, I quickly changed my mind. All I can compare them with are GSC's and Gatorbacks since they"re the only other sets Ive had and It's BFG hands down. My only complaint now is trying to get them to Roadforce under 10. They always seems to have a vibration between 65 and 85.
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09-07-2008 | #16 | |
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Re: Which brand of street tires are you running on
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09-08-2008 | #17 |
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Re: Which brand of street tires are you running on
all my cars have the factory rubber witch means A: Goodyear &
B: they're hatched i'm a Goodyear guy though. for a bunch of reasons. my father in-law ran a Goodyear store for years, a good friend of mine owns his own store (30 seconds from my shop), use nothing but Goodyear Eagle slicks on my ¼ mile car (because they work), they are heavily involved in drag racing, hard to argue about performance, they flat out look good & most importantly they are the O.E.M. manufacturer on our cars. i've been holding out for them to begin production again & thankfully they are . bottom line...it's personal preferance & there's nothing wrong with that
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09-08-2008 | #18 | |
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GY F1 GS D3s...
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They're quiet, and they stick extremely well, I find. I like um! P. |
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09-08-2008 | #19 |
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Jacksonville, FL USA
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Re: Which brand of street tires are you running on
Put me in the GS-D3 camp also....I knew when I bought my car that it had the original rubber still on it after 14.5 yrs.... and the OO was saying how much tread was left on the fronts....the rears were a bit thin...he allowed..
The D3's are the noisest tire I've ever ridden on, tarmac or cement. They seem to have very stiff sidewalls so they are not a plush ride. They also get caught in the ruts that trucks leave in hot asphalt and you really have to hang on, and oh yea, did I mention they're noisy? Okay so those are my 'cons' about this tire. My 'pros' are these tires could proly part the red sea! Oh yea I saw the skid pad data at TireRack and decided to try them based upon that data and the customer/user reviews. If wet grip is important to you above all else....Get these tires! I haven't ridden on rain tires this good since my last set of CN36's in VR, a very noisy tire as well .......the D3's send water out the side, not backward, & will leave dry tire lines in moderately wet conditions. On an interstate with about an inch of standing water they will not go numb in a puddle of moderate depth, the wet braking and turn in, and steady state conering loads that they generate are a thing of joy! In the dry, they need lots of heat before they stick like velcro...if you can smell'em inside the car, they're just right....but at that point they are proly wearing like there is no tomorrow but ya can't have everything. My fronts have been on my car since 8200 and I have 33,000 + now and they have not scalloped/feathered with a fair amount enthusiastic driving. Oh, and the fronts still have plenty of meat left, so don't be afraid of the soft wear rating. I may have to throw them out before they actually wear out. Their reaction to steering input is very satisfying as is the dry grip (when hot), be careful when they are cold as they have little grip at that point & slide around easily....but once they get some heat in'em it's fun time. Overall, I have to give kudos to G/Yr, I'm gonna be a repeat buyer, even at the price level of this rubber. Tom
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09-08-2008 | #20 |
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Location: Ontario, Canada
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Re: Which brand of street tires are you running on
BFGs ... only tire available for the Z other then Sumis. I am very happy with the BFG...they look great and handle very good.
I understand they will be available again for our cars as well. |
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