michelin pilot exalto AS.
http://www.michelinman.com/tires/ultra-high-performance-sport/pilot-exalto-as/
I've put these on lexus ls400 and bmw 5 series.
Just amazing. Handle great in wet AND dry. Also very smooth and
quiet.
DAS
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what??
get real. unless you're running a race car (you should be running
track tires, not street tires) what possible reason do you have for
150mph tires (or more)?
how often do you run 150mph in usa on streets?
If this is europe, then fine - get v or z-rated tires. In usa v and
z rated tires (for street use) are more of a gimmick.
Otherwise this sounds very immature or completely unrealistic.
I've had street and track cars. On the street I like smooth and
comfortable. If I wanted to feel every twig and pebble I'd stay on
the track!!!
track roads are cleaner, safer, better maintained and MADE TO RUN
FAST! This is NOT the case with public streets.
Oskar
for good cheap tires from tirerack (that's also where I get tires
from) I'hve had great results with Kuhmo and Yokohamas.
I have no idea why you talk bad about michelins - that is very odd.
They are the best tire I've ever experienced on a luxury/sports car.
No other tire can blend high performance with a smooth/quiet ride.
My friends MB 500sl came with good year f1 tires. they were very
stiff and barely made it to 20k miles!!
I showed him my BMW 5 series with michelin pilot exalto A/S and he was
amazed.
The ride quality from the BMW was better than the MB (less road noise,
smoother)
He put the same tires on his MB and it was a complete transformation.
He's very happy now.
They cost about the same as the f1 tires but last at least to 40k
miles!
The BMW can outhandle any MB with v or z rated tires!!
I had it to 140mph for a few seconds - this after a few years of
driving.
That's what I mean by in USA v and z rated are gimmicks.
Even on bmw track days it didn't get past 120mph.
Most of the time high performance tires are very stiff (good year
f-1).
Not good for luxury cars. Also, Michelins (unlike other brands)
usually last longer than they should - especially on trucks!
A client has a fleet of trucks (big and pickups) with only michelins.
They usually last double what they should (50k tire goes to 100k).
Yes, they cost more than other brands - but they last more too.
At the end of the year you pay more for other brands of tires that
don't last as long.
Apparently you've bought into a lot of marketing hype. No one tire
manufacturer has a lock on the best blend of high performance and
ride. I had Michelin MXV's on my MB and they had the worst wet
traction performance I have ever seen, plus they didn't do anything in
the handling, ride or longevity category that was superior to many
other tires. And most of those other tires cost less.
I have to agree with Pheonix. Your need for a speed rating of 186MPH
would make sense if you were driving on the autobahn or a track. But
for driving in the USA, I would not have the extreme reqt for 186MPH
determining my choice of tires.
I haven't bought into anything - this is all from experience.
Also, different model michelins give different performance.
The pilot exalto a/s is a far superior tire to the MXVs.
I did my research on consumer reports, tirerack and from speaking to
lots of people who drive for a living!
the client site I mentioned is a big auto parts distributor. They
have fleets of trucks!!
about 20 sales people in the field with company cars - these same
people have been employed for many years with many miles of driving.
They been through just about every brand of tire available in USA.
from cheap to high-end.
Final point - price of good year f1 is similar to michelin pilot
exalto a/s. Michelin is a superior tire for luxury cars.
better treadwear rating, quieter, smoother ride. good years wear out
in about 20k or less if driven hard.
good year f1 is also very stiff ....
I'm using exact models and brands with similar price bracket.
By doing my research I found ALL tire brands have crappy model tires -
even michelin!!
they have several model tires that are crappy. pilot exalto a/s is
NOT a crappy model.
Oskar
Then I compare prices and threadwear... lastly the quietness and then that
is it.
Here is the link to all survey... Exalto is under Ultra High Performance All
Season.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/surveyresults/index.jsp
All season? Yuck. I'd probably would buy Nokian All season instead.
:-)
DAS
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mcbrue peering thru tha kudzu ...
As for nada, gee... such a generalization and simple minded statement. If
you need a pant, then all you need is to go to Walmart and get a pair of
pant there... no need for brand name... after all, they simply cover your
bottom half.
Car manufacturer designed with the best thing? Since when did that happen?
Tire Rack - 2 P195/70R-14 Sumitomo HTR H4 In Stock $51.00 $102.00
Front wheels of a W123 eg should be aligned each time you have been
crossing a stone edge at speed above an inch per second. For older cars
its often cheaper to replace all rubber elements in the front axle.
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Roland Franzius
> I have to agree with Pheonix. Your need for a speed rating of 186MPH
> would make sense if you were driving on the autobahn or a track. But
> for driving in the USA, I would not have the extreme reqt for 186MPH
> determining my choice of tires.
>
This isn't Germany. There is no reason for speed-rated tires,
especially "H".
Depending on your local climate, you need good wet traction tires. I've
had very good luck with Kumhos.
Chip