17" perf. or all-season for OREGON?
#1
Primarily light rain 8 months of the year, then beautiful for the rest of the time...
Would you go with the all-season or perf. 17" run-flats with a '04 Sport Package on a MCS?
Does anyone know which specific tires are used? I guess I can read the ratings on tirerack.com, given specifics...
Regards, Mark
Would you go with the all-season or perf. 17" run-flats with a '04 Sport Package on a MCS?
Does anyone know which specific tires are used? I guess I can read the ratings on tirerack.com, given specifics...
Regards, Mark
#2
With the snow and ice we've been having around here lately, all-season tires might not be a bad idea. I ended up opting for 16" V-spoke wheels with all-season tires. Meanwhile, I'm waiting for JCW 18" wheels with non-runflat performance tires, which will be great for the remaining 4 months of dry weather. :smile:
#3
Mark-
I live in Seattle and went through the same quandry. I ended up ordering the all-seasons. Since I picked the car up in Dallas in mid-December and wasn't sure of what kind of weather I would encounter, I ordered some Blizzak LM-22's from Tirerack and had the dealer install them. I am having the all-seasons shipped to me. The tires that came with my car were Goodyear RS-A's. They do not get a great rating on the Tirerack customer review.
On the trip back to Seattle, we never encountered any snow, but did see a fair amount of rain. I am impressed with the wet and dry traction of the Blizzaks.
As davecsumini notes, the weather you have been having lately would not be kind to performance tires.
Duncan
I live in Seattle and went through the same quandry. I ended up ordering the all-seasons. Since I picked the car up in Dallas in mid-December and wasn't sure of what kind of weather I would encounter, I ordered some Blizzak LM-22's from Tirerack and had the dealer install them. I am having the all-seasons shipped to me. The tires that came with my car were Goodyear RS-A's. They do not get a great rating on the Tirerack customer review.
On the trip back to Seattle, we never encountered any snow, but did see a fair amount of rain. I am impressed with the wet and dry traction of the Blizzaks.
As davecsumini notes, the weather you have been having lately would not be kind to performance tires.
Duncan
#4
I initially ordered the perf tires in 17".
Do you really think there is a need to Blizzaks? Seems excessive, given the typical amount of snowfall here per year. Perhaps you live in the West Hills? I used them on my old BMW 318i with much success in Michigan. I like to stay off the Oregon roads when snow falls -- Oregon drivers in snow are just downright scary. I'm going to assume NW snow is a fluke and operate on that...We also have a ML320 for the snow anyway.
Does anyone know what is coming on the 17" cars these days? Perf/All-season?
From the FAQ:
+----------------------------------------+--------+--------+--------+--------+
| TIRES FOR 17" WHEELS | 205/40 | 205/45 | 215/40 | 215/45 |
+----------------------------------------+--------+--------+--------+--------+
| Bridgestone Potenza S-03 Pole Position | X | | X | X |
| Continental ContiExtremeContact | X | | X | X |
| Dunlop SP Sport 9000 | X | X | X | X |
| Falken GRB FK-451 | X | | X | X |
| Falken Ziex ZE-512 | X | X | X | X |
| Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3 | | | X | X |
| Kumho ECSTA MX | X | | X | X |
| Kumho ECSTA Supra 712 | X | X | X | X |
| Michelin Pilot Sport | | X | X | X |
| Pirelli P7000 | X | | X | X |
| Pirelli P7000 Supersport | X | | X | X |
| Pirelli PZero Nero | X | | X | X |
| Sumitomo HTR Z II | X | | X | X |
| Sumitomo HTR + | X | | X | X |
| Toyo Proxes FZ4 | X | | X | X |
| Toyo Proxes T1-S | X | | X | X |
| Yokohama AVS ES100 | X | X | X | X |
| Yokohama Parada Spec 2 | X | X | X | |
+----------------------------------------+--------+--------+--------+--------+
Do you really think there is a need to Blizzaks? Seems excessive, given the typical amount of snowfall here per year. Perhaps you live in the West Hills? I used them on my old BMW 318i with much success in Michigan. I like to stay off the Oregon roads when snow falls -- Oregon drivers in snow are just downright scary. I'm going to assume NW snow is a fluke and operate on that...We also have a ML320 for the snow anyway.
Does anyone know what is coming on the 17" cars these days? Perf/All-season?
From the FAQ:
+----------------------------------------+--------+--------+--------+--------+
| TIRES FOR 17" WHEELS | 205/40 | 205/45 | 215/40 | 215/45 |
+----------------------------------------+--------+--------+--------+--------+
| Bridgestone Potenza S-03 Pole Position | X | | X | X |
| Continental ContiExtremeContact | X | | X | X |
| Dunlop SP Sport 9000 | X | X | X | X |
| Falken GRB FK-451 | X | | X | X |
| Falken Ziex ZE-512 | X | X | X | X |
| Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3 | | | X | X |
| Kumho ECSTA MX | X | | X | X |
| Kumho ECSTA Supra 712 | X | X | X | X |
| Michelin Pilot Sport | | X | X | X |
| Pirelli P7000 | X | | X | X |
| Pirelli P7000 Supersport | X | | X | X |
| Pirelli PZero Nero | X | | X | X |
| Sumitomo HTR Z II | X | | X | X |
| Sumitomo HTR + | X | | X | X |
| Toyo Proxes FZ4 | X | | X | X |
| Toyo Proxes T1-S | X | | X | X |
| Yokohama AVS ES100 | X | X | X | X |
| Yokohama Parada Spec 2 | X | X | X | |
+----------------------------------------+--------+--------+--------+--------+
#6
From the MINI2 FAQ, It appears that the 3 options are:
Code:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
205/45-17 TIRE WEIGHT (*)
------------------------- ---------------- ---
Dunlop SP Sport 9000 DSST 21.8lb ( 9.91kg) P
Pirelli Eufori@ 22.0lb (10.00kg) P
Goodyear Eagle RS-A EMT 30.4lb (13.80kg) A
(*)
---
P = performance (summer) tire
A = all-season tire
The Goodyears are reamed on tirerack.
The Dunlops have 55% more treadwear and AA vs. A wet ratings vs. the Eufori's...The choice seems obvious. I wonder how the Goodyear can top the AA wet traction of the 9000 DSST.
Code:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
205/45-17 TIRE WEIGHT (*)
------------------------- ---------------- ---
Dunlop SP Sport 9000 DSST 21.8lb ( 9.91kg) P
Pirelli Eufori@ 22.0lb (10.00kg) P
Goodyear Eagle RS-A EMT 30.4lb (13.80kg) A
(*)
---
P = performance (summer) tire
A = all-season tire
The Goodyears are reamed on tirerack.
The Dunlops have 55% more treadwear and AA vs. A wet ratings vs. the Eufori's...The choice seems obvious. I wonder how the Goodyear can top the AA wet traction of the 9000 DSST.
#7
I would recommend the Goodyear Eagle F1 GS D3's. They received a great write-up in Consumer Reports recently, and read the TireRack's opinions on them, very highly rated. If you are looking for great wet/dry performance, the Goodyears hit the mark. Also, check for rebates on TireRack's website. I have these tires on order, I probably won't see them for another month or so since they are back ordered, but they are worth the wait IMHO.
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I have the Yokohama ES100s in 205-50-16 and they work great in the dry and wet. They are NO GOOD in even the slightest amount of snow. My MCS has been parked for 2 weeks due to the snow. Luckly we have an 4X4 Explorer for the bad weather. Anything will be better than the runflats that come stock.
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