Tires on new IS 350 F sport
#16
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If you want amazing performance and can afford it...here ya go..
http://www.yokohamatire.com/tires/detail/advan_a048
They don't do well in the winter but in the summer...oh man...its like having claws covered in tar. That's what your corners will feel like.
American tires are meh and overpriced...
http://www.yokohamatire.com/tires/detail/advan_a048
They don't do well in the winter but in the summer...oh man...its like having claws covered in tar. That's what your corners will feel like.
American tires are meh and overpriced...
#19
F12 come with MPSS. I've never tried them, but my understanding is that P Zero's have better initial traction but get worse after a few thousand miles. I've had my MPSS for over a year and they are great, even in rain.
#21
225/40R18 92W
225/40R18 92W
225/45R18 91W
235/40R18 95W
245/45R18 100W
255/35R18 90W
265/35R18 93W
265/40R18 101W
265/40R18 101W
275/35R18 95W
275/40R18 99W
225/40R19 93W
225/40R19 93W
235/35R19 91W
245/35R19 93W
245/40R19 94W
275/30R19 96W
285/35R19 99W
305/30R19 98W
305/30R19 102W
#23
Please explain. Will these tires work if im planing to be hella flush?
#24
If you are planning on using a wide rim with a tire that is stretched, the lip will not do the job it is desgined to do.
#25
MPSS are the new 'official' replacement tires for Porsche Carrera GT super cars (which are no longer in production)
http://www.autoblog.com/2013/08/19/n...car/#continued
http://www.autoblog.com/2013/08/19/n...car/#continued
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Conti or Pirelli are the weapons of choice for me. Pirelli's are great tires initial use or not I have them on both or my cars and they work well. It's just a matter preference but you can't go wrong on both.
#27
just a thought anyone considering a 0-60 time shouldnt have bought a lexus is......unless of course it had a jet engine attached to it lol.....its a sport lux...not a supercar.....but continentals are great and pirelli speaks for its self
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#28
Wrote this in another thread before.
I really liked the Continental Sport Contact 3 I had on my Audi. Very good traction, particularly in curves. A bit noisy because of the sports chassis though. CSC 5 is said to be quieter, but equally good grip.
I really liked the Continental Sport Contact 3 I had on my Audi. Very good traction, particularly in curves. A bit noisy because of the sports chassis though. CSC 5 is said to be quieter, but equally good grip.
#29
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Pilot super sport is the best summer tire according to Car and Driver
http://www.caranddriver.com/comparis...omparison-test
and is then the benchmark for cheaper alternatives
http://www.caranddriver.com/comparis...mparison-tests
http://www.caranddriver.com/comparis...omparison-test
and is then the benchmark for cheaper alternatives
http://www.caranddriver.com/comparis...mparison-tests
#30
One tyre that hasen't been mentioned at all is the nokian Z-line.
It is an affordable preformance tyre with very low noice level.
I've tried it on my toyota mr2, and my friend uses them on his impreza STI. They preform good on dry roads, excelent on wet roads and has a very low noice level.
They are a lot better than the stock bridgestone turanza's.
and they are half the price of the michelins.
It is an affordable preformance tyre with very low noice level.
I've tried it on my toyota mr2, and my friend uses them on his impreza STI. They preform good on dry roads, excelent on wet roads and has a very low noice level.
They are a lot better than the stock bridgestone turanza's.
and they are half the price of the michelins.