Just Tires suggested that I use the Michelin Primacy MO 225/45R17 front and 245/40R17 which are correct, however, the tires have different tire thread patterns (front and rear are different)?
Aren't they supposed to have the same thread pattern?
Help please.
Other brand(s) suggestions are welcome.
Thanks,
mP
Aren't they supposed to have the same thread pattern?
Help please.
Other brand(s) suggestions are welcome.
Thanks,
mP
my car is riding on Nitto N555 right now and i have nothing bad to say about them.
i've also had good experiences with Eagle F1's.
Nitto N555
Eagle F1
Falken FK452
i've also had good experiences with Eagle F1's.
Nitto N555
Eagle F1
Falken FK452
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sumitomo htrz III, go to tire rack .com alot of people are saying thats its as good as the michelin ps2 or bridgesonte potenza and half the price. i have them on my car and they work great
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I am also using the Sumitomo HTRZ III tires and they work out fine. Going around corners fast they go into a slide more smoothly than the original Continentals.
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Sumitomo tires seem to be pretty car sensitive. They are great on some cars and not so good on others. I used to run them on an Acura NSX and they were great. If people like them on the CLK they will probably work well there as well. If you get negative feedback, watch out.
They have one big advantage, superb performance for the buck.
They have one big advantage, superb performance for the buck.
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I've had good experience with BFGoodrich T/A KDW2: http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....=(Y)&minLoad=S I had these on my Honda Prelude and they handled good in dry and wet conditions. Price isn't that bad either.
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Sumitomo HTRZ III love these tires never had any problems and they feel GREAT and they are not that expensive.
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Thanks guy, I changed all my tires to Michelin® Pilot® Sport A/S Plus at Costco for $950 3 months. I think I will try the Sumitomo next time.
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