Tire Suggestions?
I'm not technically on a budget, but nothing too crazy, please!
They should be fine in winter if it doesn't get too cold. Obviously they aren't snow tires.
Thanks for all your help on both threads by the way, and you sir, have an amazing collection of cars!
And thanks for the compliment. Those are alright. As far as my ideal garage is concerned all I need is one car like the c63, a Lambo and a motorbike. Only thing missing is the Lambo now. lol.
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And, I also recommend buying PSS as well. You will need to break them up the first 500 miles or so to unleash their potential.
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Last edited by MrRipfrog; Aug 21, 2013 at 02:27 PM.
And papashango - I'm sure you'll get the lambo eventually haha, you can get an 04 gallardo for the price of a new C63 BS I bet!
Look into Toyo or Vredestein. Other considerations are Nitto, Falken, or Hankook. But hey, if the Michelins aren't eating at your wallet, go with them.
IMHO, quality- and grip-wise Toyo and Vredestein are in the same ballpark with the OEM Continentals or Yokohamas (I'd put Bridgestone in there as well - they may even be marginally better), but Nitto, Falken and Hankook are noticeably inferior both in terms of performance and longevity. Yes, you can get cheaper tires, but they don't grip and won't last (they'll get noisy or make your front end vibrate due to uneven wear). You get what you pay for.
Whatever tires you get, make sure they have the required XL load rating for the car, which is going to significantly narrow down your options.
EDIT: You may want to look into Dunlop as well. Had two sets on my Audi S4 and was quite happy with them.
Last edited by Diabolis; Aug 22, 2013 at 03:22 AM.









