What do you NOT like about your IS500?
#586
#588
Intermediate
Well I just swapped out my winter tires with the original summer Bridgestone Potenza and the OEM tires are the worst. I know it's been said before but after 4000 miles with my winter setup that just gripped, my first stop light acceleration I felt the back wheels shimmy and loose traction this on a 65 degree dry pavement. Hopefully I'll burn through these quickly so I can replace them with real summer tires.
#589
drives cars
They're downright dangerous. I'm at 4200 miles, tread is already quite bad , and my rear end dances/shimmies as you say easily with even moderate throttle and 10 deg. C (50F) outside. They'll stick a bit better as we head into the summer, but yeah, these are not the grippiest tires out there.
On the other hand, I am loving the Continental ECS02 tires. I have put about 2,000 miles on them and have been largely very happy with how they drive.
#590
Lead Lap
I have some michelin all season pilot sport that i will install this fall, i just want to get one more summer with the bridgestone before ditching them. I am not an aggressive driver but my big gripe is that summer tires limit the shoulder seasons for me...i already have a short driving window, i cant let temps close to 7c limit it even further.
Last edited by wthrman2; 04-16-24 at 12:54 PM.
#591
Instructor
Exactly why I'm also looking at performance all-seasons. I hate having to run my winters cause it's -5 in the morning when I drive to work, but +15 in the afternoon.
#593
Not only that, but the endless typhoon of water that comes out of the trunk lid after you "completely dry" it. I use a leafblower to chase off the extra water, then I open the trunk and do it all over again And once you drive, you will dislodge water that pools above the trunk and it too drains down.
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#594
Not only that, but the endless typhoon of water that comes out of the trunk lid after you "completely dry" it. I use a leafblower to chase off the extra water, then I open the trunk and do it all over again And once you drive, you will dislodge water that pools above the trunk and it too drains down.
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#595
Not only that, but the endless typhoon of water that comes out of the trunk lid after you "completely dry" it. I use a leafblower to chase off the extra water, then I open the trunk and do it all over again And once you drive, you will dislodge water that pools above the trunk and it too drains down.
#596
Well I just swapped out my winter tires with the original summer Bridgestone Potenza and the OEM tires are the worst. I know it's been said before but after 4000 miles with my winter setup that just gripped, my first stop light acceleration I felt the back wheels shimmy and loose traction this on a 65 degree dry pavement. Hopefully I'll burn through these quickly so I can replace them with real summer tires.
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