PaulMP3 said:
update on mine... 215/45 no rubbing, great wet traction.... soft sidewalls, dont steer/handle as well as the dunlops, but are quieter and ride smooth.
If you lower your car I would not recommend 215/45/17s, with my Eibach Pro Kit I am still convinced that my 215/40 are rubbing slightly on the inside of the wheel well on turns and bumps. In all honesty, it's not even noticeable unless I have the tires off. I just had mine off to rotate them earlier tonight. I need new tires now.
I like my Yokohama Parada Spec 2s even though they don't have the wet traction I would like. But the dry traction is real sticky on turns, especially with my foot on the gas.
The dunlops were loud as hell. I don't want to go back to them.
I need new tires soon and am leaning towards the AVS ES100s or maybe staying with the Paradas. I like Yokos a lot, and they are not horribly expensive.
Hmm, softer sidewalls? If I ever break loose around a turn I'll be pissed.
I keep hearing that the AVS ES100s grip better than the Paradas, but I don't know. I don't want to buy tires that don't have the same stickiness.
I'm planning on going back to 205/45/17s but I'm not 100% sure.
Any thoughts?