New Tires

Tanginamo425

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Mazda MP3, Laser Blue Mica
Ok so I'm in the market for some new tires. My Parada Spec2s are starting to wear thin. They were good, but a big hassle to drive in the rain. Anyway I live in Washington so I get a huge mix of weather ranging from rain, to snow, to sun and sometimes all at once.... anyway, i'm looking for some good all season tires. sombody told me to go with the Perelli P-Zero Neros for it, but I just need some suggustions.
 
I had to get some new tires a few months ago as well. I have always liked BFG so I did some research on tirerack.com and compared a few brands. I ended up getting the BFG G-force KDW. I was having a hard time deciding between those and the G-force Sports because of tread pattern. I talked to a guy at Discount Tire and he said to go with KDW for the type of driving I do. -I like the back roads!- The sports looked to have a better tread pattern for the rain because of the grooves, but the KDW had a better wet handling rating. These tires are great. I was amazed at the wet weather handling. they track straight through puddles on the freeway and don't hydroplane near as much as expected. I took my car through some killer curvy roads after it rained on memorial day weekend and the stuck to the road like it was dry out. Wear so far is great and they have a great sidewall for cornering. The only down side is they are kind of heavy. Right after I got them on I could feel the difference. I payed $578.00 for them so they better be worth it. So far so good. Defiantly recommend them for the great NW. Great on all types of pavement. Look into those if you got the money. They are near the top in performance on Tirerack.
 
can u provide us with any pics?


OLYMP3 said:
I had to get some new tires a few months ago as well. I have always liked BFG so I did some research on tirerack.com and compared a few brands. I ended up getting the BFG G-force KDW. I was having a hard time deciding between those and the G-force Sports because of tread pattern. I talked to a guy at Discount Tire and he said to go with KDW for the type of driving I do. -I like the back roads!- The sports looked to have a better tread pattern for the rain because of the grooves, but the KDW had a better wet handling rating. These tires are great. I was amazed at the wet weather handling. they track straight through puddles on the freeway and don't hydroplane near as much as expected. I took my car through some killer curvy roads after it rained on memorial day weekend and the stuck to the road like it was dry out. Wear so far is great and they have a great sidewall for cornering. The only down side is they are kind of heavy. Right after I got them on I could feel the difference. I payed $578.00 for them so they better be worth it. So far so good. Defiantly recommend them for the great NW. Great on all types of pavement. Look into those if you got the money. They are near the top in performance on Tirerack.
 
They are same size as stock, 205/45ZR17.

I have pics on my camera so I'll have to get them on my computer and as soon as I do I will post them.
 
Mill Creek, eh? I'm just a short ferry ride away.... I've seen an MP3 tooling around Everett a few times, but every time I've seen it I haven't been driving my car. Anyway, last November I bought a set of Avon Tech M550 A/S tires (Avon is a little British company that makes tires for vintage race cars) from Tire Rack. They're all-season, which worried me at first, but they've been fantastic. Dry-weather handling is unstoppable, on par at least with the stock Dunlops, perhaps better, although the sidewall is a little on the soft side. I've never had a problem with them in the wet, either - no hydroplaning or slipping at all even under hard cornering in the rain. And for the few days of snow we have each year here, they exhibit excellent grip with nary a skid - even without ABS. So although there is a bit of a performance loss with the all-season rating, I've found it to be minimal and really quite un-noticeable, and the added wet traction is, in my mind, worth the small sacrifice in dry performance. They were $106 a piece. Plus, it's kind of cool to see a 400-hp Porsche 911 running around Pacific Raceways with the same tires that roll under my car. Good luck with the search, and I hope our paths cross sometime soon on the road!
 
Haha might have been me. But ya, i'm wearing a WWU and VRI(Vehicle Research Institute) sticker on my left side. If you see me, just honk or somethin hahah. But ya, as for tire size i'm right now on 205/40-17 Yokohama Parada Spec 2. Love those tires, stick like glue even going over 110mph. Anyway though, I think I might have found one, Kumho Ecsta AST, somebody tell me if they are bad.
 
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