i need tire advice (for my R53)
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i need tire advice (for my R53)
i need Performance/street tire advice for my 02 built R53
i was running the Yoko ES-100's, but they are now discountinued & i need to purchase a set of tires for my R53, looking for a good handing Proformance Tire that works well with my MINI R53, any suggestions?
i was running the Yoko ES-100's, but they are now discountinued & i need to purchase a set of tires for my R53, looking for a good handing Proformance Tire that works well with my MINI R53, any suggestions?
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Hankook Ventus V12 evo was my choice based on price and this review:
http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/...12_evo_page_10
http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/...12_evo_page_10
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Yep, that's what I'd replace them with. The ES-100s are noiser, less grippy, had some tramlining issues over the S-Drives. I'm picking up a set today. Will let you know!
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i was concerned that the S-Drives weren't goanna be a suitable replacement for the ES-100's, i've ran the Yoko ES-100's on the kar since 2003, but now they are discountinued & i need to find a replacement tire that handles just as well...........so are the S-Drives that tire, i don't know, but i'm about to order tires in the next couple of days & it looks like it MIGHT be the S-Drives
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Koolmini and kthers contemplating buying S Drives. I'm kind of bias to Yokos, but in all honesty, for the money, S Drives are a great bang for the buck. They ride nice and the dry traction is incredible. I mean don't expect Advan performance, but it's definitely a great tire for the MINIs!!! Wet traction is okay, especially for a summer tire. Trust me, you won't be disappointed!!!
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Based on my experience, the V12's are FAR superior to the S. Drives!!! Take a look at that Car and Driver comparison above, the Yokos didn't fare to well and I can confirm it. Early limit & greeted by LOUD squealing. Trust me, having driven these tires back to back, I can tell you with absolute certainty that the only thing the Yokos did better was a slightly quicker turn-in, other than that the V12's have more grip, are quieter and ride better.
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I am planning on Dunlop Direzza Star Spec Z1s next week, but if not those I would try the Hankook V12s (and may still do those if the price on the Dunlops is not what I want) based on several reviews here.
I have tried Yokohamas on other cars and the only ones I was happy with were the Advan A048s on the Lotus....but tires to me are VERY subjective
[EDIT] Well tire day came and only 2 Dunlops got shipped due to an inventory error, I HAD to have tires and the other two could not be sourced locally.....so I went with the Hankook V12s in a 215/45R17. They do feel a little squirmy/soft for the first thousand or so miles but get better and they do grip, just not as much feedback as I was looking for. We'll see if that gets better, but for the money I think the V12 is a decent tire. I think the C&D tire comparison is spot on.
I have tried Yokohamas on other cars and the only ones I was happy with were the Advan A048s on the Lotus....but tires to me are VERY subjective
[EDIT] Well tire day came and only 2 Dunlops got shipped due to an inventory error, I HAD to have tires and the other two could not be sourced locally.....so I went with the Hankook V12s in a 215/45R17. They do feel a little squirmy/soft for the first thousand or so miles but get better and they do grip, just not as much feedback as I was looking for. We'll see if that gets better, but for the money I think the V12 is a decent tire. I think the C&D tire comparison is spot on.
Last edited by wrh3; 09-22-2010 at 12:22 PM.
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Ok got my S.Drives today and got them mounted. Here is what my previous Invo's looked like.
New S.drives
Actually got some clearance back on the wheel wells. I like how they look now. Driving has been good so far. Don't notice the noise or ride any worse than before. Traction is good. Will report more later.
New S.drives
Actually got some clearance back on the wheel wells. I like how they look now. Driving has been good so far. Don't notice the noise or ride any worse than before. Traction is good. Will report more later.
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I think the S drives are a great daily tire. But the Yoko Advans are alot better for performance. I've driven the dunlop Direzza's and didn't like them, plus the customers that have had them have had them wear out really quick.
I currenlty have BFG G force sports, and going to the S drive next on my daily driver MINI.
I currenlty have BFG G force sports, and going to the S drive next on my daily driver MINI.
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I found that once you get within 1mm to 2 or 3mm near the wear lines, wet traction is pretty much out the window. There's athother set of lines that surface BEFORE you hit the wear lines giving your tires more contact area with the road. If you look at the pattern you'll see that water doesn't have anywhere to vent except for straight back once you hit those first lines.
I got a good scare on my way to the OC from SD. A decent rainstorm made the drive wheels have a mind of their own. I'd feel a quick jolt of torque steer but I'm trying to go straight. You get a little wobble at 60 even 55 mph. Better avoid those puddles when you are about 2/3 through the life of the tire.
I rains probably 5 times out of the year here so I don't mind. I just go really slow in the wet. It's a bit scary when someone drives by you going 80 mph and you doubt they have a clue as to what kind of tires they have installed.
I got a good scare on my way to the OC from SD. A decent rainstorm made the drive wheels have a mind of their own. I'd feel a quick jolt of torque steer but I'm trying to go straight. You get a little wobble at 60 even 55 mph. Better avoid those puddles when you are about 2/3 through the life of the tire.
I rains probably 5 times out of the year here so I don't mind. I just go really slow in the wet. It's a bit scary when someone drives by you going 80 mph and you doubt they have a clue as to what kind of tires they have installed.
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I think the S drives are a great daily tire. But the Yoko Advans are alot better for performance. I've driven the dunlop Direzza's and didn't like them, plus the customers that have had them have had them wear out really quick.
I currenlty have BFG G force sports, and going to the S drive next on my daily driver MINI.
I currenlty have BFG G force sports, and going to the S drive next on my daily driver MINI.
what to do, i need to make a decission today, looks like i'm goanna stay with Yoko, just need to make a tire type choice now
S-Drive Vs. Advan
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I tried the S. Drives and returned them (they had a test drive period) to the Tirerack and traded them for the Hankook V12's.
Based on my experience, the V12's are FAR superior to the S. Drives!!! Take a look at that Car and Driver comparison above, the Yokos didn't fare to well and I can confirm it. Early limit & greeted by LOUD squealing. Trust me, having driven these tires back to back, I can tell you with absolute certainty that the only thing the Yokos did better was a slightly quicker turn-in, other than that the V12's have more grip, are quieter and ride better.
Based on my experience, the V12's are FAR superior to the S. Drives!!! Take a look at that Car and Driver comparison above, the Yokos didn't fare to well and I can confirm it. Early limit & greeted by LOUD squealing. Trust me, having driven these tires back to back, I can tell you with absolute certainty that the only thing the Yokos did better was a slightly quicker turn-in, other than that the V12's have more grip, are quieter and ride better.