got spoiled on Pilot Sports...
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got spoiled on Pilot Sports...
I'm due for another set of tires, and though I can toss another $1,200 for tires, i'd rather not. What's the next step down? I need a good all season with stiff sidewalls.
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Originally Posted by irish44j
stiff sidewalls are relative. The Proxes4 are not "stiff" but I'll still run circles around you and your Pilots It's all about grip. That, and they run about $500 for a set of 4.
Proxe 4 wont have as stiff of a sidewall as the pilot sports but they still have quite a bit of grip.
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Originally Posted by boondoxmax
I gotta have a stiff sidewall. Cant stand the feel of soft sidewall tires. My Nitto 450 grip like glue but are loud and feel soft like butter......
I dont have experience with the nittos, but Pilot sports are one of the best AS tires out there and you pay evey penny for them. If your willing to give up some sidewall stiffness the proxe 4s grip pretty well and arent noisey at all. To combat the sidewall issue which I encounter rarely I have them pumped up to 40+ psi all the time. The only time I notice the sidewall flex is when I'm really working the tire on a back road. I only feel it in quick transitions, in a constant apex I have never felt the tires roll over or give like most passenger tires would, and the times I have felt flex in the sidewalls is when I'm driving like a maniac togue style on a deserted back road at 4 in the morning.
On the other hand you could go the 2 tires for different seasons route. There are tires like the Hankook ventus r-s2 z212 which can be had for around 100 a tire and have the grip of some of the best street legal summer tires out there and you could use them on auto X (deff lookin at these for the rx7 I'm building). And then for the winter you could use whatever cheap winter/passenger tire you want. Down in Md the snow season deff isnt as bad as up here in MA. If you played your cards right you should be able to get 2 sets of tires for less than one set of Pilot sports and still get the best of both worlds.
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Originally Posted by sciff5
I dont have experience with the nittos, but Pilot sports are one of the best AS tires out there and you pay evey penny for them. If your willing to give up some sidewall stiffness the proxe 4s grip pretty well and arent noisey at all. To combat the sidewall issue which I encounter rarely I have them pumped up to 40+ psi all the time. The only time I notice the sidewall flex is when I'm really working the tire on a back road. I only feel it in quick transitions, in a constant apex I have never felt the tires roll over or give like most passenger tires would, and the times I have felt flex in the sidewalls is when I'm driving like a maniac togue style on a deserted back road at 4 in the morning.
On the other hand you could go the 2 tires for different seasons route. There are tires like the Hankook ventus r-s2 z212 which can be had for around 100 a tire and have the grip of some of the best street legal summer tires out there and you could use them on auto X (deff lookin at these for the rx7 I'm building). And then for the winter you could use whatever cheap winter/passenger tire you want. Down in Md the snow season deff isnt as bad as up here in MA. If you played your cards right you should be able to get 2 sets of tires for less than one set of Pilot sports and still get the best of both worlds.
On the other hand you could go the 2 tires for different seasons route. There are tires like the Hankook ventus r-s2 z212 which can be had for around 100 a tire and have the grip of some of the best street legal summer tires out there and you could use them on auto X (deff lookin at these for the rx7 I'm building). And then for the winter you could use whatever cheap winter/passenger tire you want. Down in Md the snow season deff isnt as bad as up here in MA. If you played your cards right you should be able to get 2 sets of tires for less than one set of Pilot sports and still get the best of both worlds.
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Originally Posted by GBAUER
I'm due for another set of tires, and though I can toss another $1,200 for tires, i'd rather not. What's the next step down? I need a good all season with stiff sidewalls.
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i would also vote on the Proxes4....great tire. HAd them on my prelude and they lasted pretty long. I was kinda wondering about the avon 550 a/s as the next tire to replace my blowtenzas..... maybe you should try them and let me know how they are.
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