RE: Need new TIRES...any favorites?
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RE: Need new TIRES...any favorites? - 2/10/2008 5:24:25 AM
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virgin1
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I can't honestly say that I have found a really good overall tire for the 3, one that I can fully recommend. Of the three sets of "All-Season," Ultra-High Performance tires I have tried so far, they all seem to have their good and bad points. i.e. The RS-A's (205/50x17,) You've all heard me rant about these, I'm sure. The only thing they seemed to be good for was dry weather driving. Got <20K painful miles out of them. I couldn't WAIT for these things to die. Falken ZE-512's (215/50x17.) Nice tire, lightweight (<20 lbs ea,) handled and stopped well. Handled the wet pretty well too, but I'm not sure snow would be the best thing for these either. A little rough in the ride department, not as noisy as the GY's but a fairly fast wearer. Still have these on the OE wheels, but they wouldn't last but another 10K, imo, or +/-25K overall. Kumho ASX's (225/45x17.) Again, a nice tire. Better at cornering than the Falkens and the Bad Years, softer ride, but forward traction sucks!! I'm spinning these things every time it rains... just like the Good Years, yet unlike the GY's they have excellent cornering in the wet and seem even more stable than the Falken's? Though they do have the best wear rating of any of these I've tried (400) it is yet to be seen as I only installed them late last Nov (<3K miles.) That's my story, and I'm stickin' to it.
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RE: Need new TIRES...any favorites? - 2/10/2008 5:37:25 AM
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jaimie08mazda3
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im on the toyo proxes fz4s that came with the car. in my opinion they realllly didnt work that well for me. but thats because i live in ontario and the snow is just crazy. so i sucked it up and bought a pair of hercules avalance snow tires. they work reallly well and i only paid 600 for them including the rims. if your constnatly in snow dont use the all season;s. i got stuck a few times with them so i sucked it up and bought the snow tires.
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RE: Need new TIRES...any favorites? - 2/10/2008 6:34:03 AM
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virgin1
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For serious snow and ice, that is the only safe(?) way to go, imo. But I'm not even talking about serious weather. I don't go out when it gets too serious around here. If I don't crash my own car, I'm sure I could find some other a-hole to do it for me. It's just not worth it to me anymore. I'll miss the work day if necessary.
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RE: Need new TIRES...any favorites? - 2/10/2008 6:35:07 AM
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jaimie08mazda3
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well tomorrow i may miss work if i cant get up there. its reallly bad here. i cant see anything. wow
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RE: Need new TIRES...any favorites? - 2/12/2008 5:56:10 PM
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mcreprog
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I don't have a Mazda3, but I do have a Protege5 with 101k miles, and I have gone through 2 1/2 sets of tires so far. I can conclude this: 1. The stock Dunlop SP5000 tires were OK, but not the ultimate in wet or snow traction. 2. When the Dunlops wore out, I replaced them with Kumho Ecsta ASXs. I strongly recommend AGAINST buying this tire. I had 3 of them blow out due to abnormal wear at the tread-sidewall corners. In one case I was doing 70 in traffic and it just let go. The second one went sort of slow but still the entire inside corner was down to the steel. The third one blew out with my daughter driving, and that was that. I took them back to Discount Tire, and they made it good by replacing all the Kumhos with the Yokohama YK520 for $10 each. BTW, I had the alignment checked twice after the first two blowouts, and it was spot-on both times. I won't even comment on the Kumho performance because it just doesn't matter. 3. The YK520s are excellent tires. They have excellent grip, are quieter than either the Dunlops or Kumhos, and seem to be wearing great. They may give up a little wet traction to the Kumhos, but snow traction is probably better. These tires are highly recommended. Hope this helps!
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RE: Need new TIRES...any favorites? - 8/25/2008 12:12:30 AM
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adam342
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i got to say those yk520 are excellent price and quality i use them in my mazda but i also sipe them for the winter never had any problems and i also work for Discount tire. lol
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RE: Need new TIRES...any favorites? - 8/25/2008 8:49:22 AM
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eastcoaster
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I dont know.. those yk520 look a little boring to me. But than again I dont have to deal with snow, ice or really that much rain. I like a sport tire, although they only seem to last 25-30 thousand, i have 24 on my Bridgeston Potenza''s Bridgestone Potenza Tires
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