I have had it with the standard tires, Dunlops... (deadhorse)
Let's face it, they are noisy as all heck, they lasted nothing (I think they even wore-out parked in the garage), and they cost a fortune to replace if you can find them (usually a special order).
Anyway I switched to a larger tire 205-55-16 (vs 195-50-16) Bridgestone Potensa's RE960AS from Sams (paid about $85 per on some special they had) and so far all is good. The larger size just fits and raises the car about 1/2 inch but it is all worth it. The mechanics wouldn't install them untill I signed some disclaimer since they swore it would rub(bang). Well it don't.
The highway noise is now all but gone (incredible). The handling is slightly different but it still feels great. One last benefit to me is the lack of scraping of the front spoiler coming down off my steep driveway. So far I have almost 10k miles on them and no noticable wear (tires are rated at 50k miles life I believe).
The fuel milage, though, is actually slightly better I think. It is tricky to measure since the odometer error is about 5% but the effect is like having a higher gear. i.e. the engine rpm is slower (by about 5%)for the same speed due to the larger diameter tires. I seem to be getting the same miles per tank but again there is a 5% error so I am going farther per tank ...(blah) I think.
To be sure I need to just take a long highway trip which I haven't but was wondering if any of you had real data on this?
Let's face it, they are noisy as all heck, they lasted nothing (I think they even wore-out parked in the garage), and they cost a fortune to replace if you can find them (usually a special order).
Anyway I switched to a larger tire 205-55-16 (vs 195-50-16) Bridgestone Potensa's RE960AS from Sams (paid about $85 per on some special they had) and so far all is good. The larger size just fits and raises the car about 1/2 inch but it is all worth it. The mechanics wouldn't install them untill I signed some disclaimer since they swore it would rub(bang). Well it don't.
The highway noise is now all but gone (incredible). The handling is slightly different but it still feels great. One last benefit to me is the lack of scraping of the front spoiler coming down off my steep driveway. So far I have almost 10k miles on them and no noticable wear (tires are rated at 50k miles life I believe).
The fuel milage, though, is actually slightly better I think. It is tricky to measure since the odometer error is about 5% but the effect is like having a higher gear. i.e. the engine rpm is slower (by about 5%)for the same speed due to the larger diameter tires. I seem to be getting the same miles per tank but again there is a 5% error so I am going farther per tank ...(blah) I think.
To be sure I need to just take a long highway trip which I haven't but was wondering if any of you had real data on this?