View Full Version : Tyres: 225/45/17 opinions...
laijer
01-09-2010, 03:11 AM
I'm looking for a less noisier, good wearing and decent all-round tyre now that my OEM RE040 are worn down to an unroadworthy state (done 50,000kms). I googled for some reviews but not much in depth ones, then I started going through pages and pages of old tyre related ozhonda threads and als rang up a few tyre places... I am still undecided on my next tyre investment???
Here are my choices with prices (Fitted+Balanced):
Yokahama C.Drive - $260
Dunlop FastResponce - $260 (was $290)
Pirelli P7 - $250 (on special apparently?)
Hankook V8 RS H424 - $215
Q1. Do the prices sound fair?
Q2. Which is the less noisier and better all-rounder?
Q3. Any others that I should also consider?
sodhi90
01-09-2010, 08:31 AM
I have Toyo Proxes 4 tires, im very happy with them mine a 225/40/18 cost me 238 each. they make small amount of noise at low speed , but on the highway they are perfect.
tony1234
01-09-2010, 06:14 PM
I'm looking for a less noisier, good wearing and decent all-round tyre now that my OEM RE040 are worn down to an unroadworthy state (done 50,000kms). I googled for some reviews but not much in depth ones, then I started going through pages and pages of old tyre related ozhonda threads and als rang up a few tyre places... I am still undecided on my next tyre investment???
Here are my choices with prices (Fitted+Balanced):
Yokahama C.Drive - $260
Dunlop FastResponce - $260 (was $290)
Pirelli P7 - $250 (on special apparently?)
Hankook V8 RS H424 - $215
Q1. Do the prices sound fair?
Q2. Which is the less noisier and better all-rounder?
Q3. Any others that I should also consider?
Look at Michelin PS3.Approx1- 2mths.ago were on special for $238 a corner.
dark138
02-09-2010, 12:27 PM
Federal 595 $105
Federal 595 EVO $170
laijer
02-09-2010, 01:56 PM
@ sodhi90 - got a couple of "not recomended" from a few car "enthusiast" buddies who did have them, but they dont drive Euros though (WRX boys).
@ Tony1234 - the best I could get was $275
@ dark138 - that's cheap, but I read that they didn't last very long
After some more internet research and ringing around some more places, I finally found a local place that had good prices for most of the tyres I had narrowed down to and I ended up ordering a set of 4 Hankook V8 R-S for $180 each, which was a $35 saving per tyre from the cheapest quote I had gotten from other places.
I never felt confident in the wet or in corners on the OEM RE040s, I hope these Hankooks are better.
Thanks for all the replies folks.
10KRPM
04-09-2010, 09:09 PM
hmmmm are you staying with the factory tyre sizes?
I found that the 45's are still not a common size and attracts a bit more dollars compared to the more common 35.
Toyo teo's i was quoted at 230 each. Maybe lower with a bit of haggling.
hmmmm are you staying with the factory tyre sizes?
I found that the 45's are still not a common size and attracts a bit more dollars compared to the more common 35.
Yes 225/45R17 not as common as say 235/45R17 (wrong size for CL9 anyway) but 35 profile on a 17" rim would have to be a 295/35R17. Not heard of such a size and the rim width probably wouldn't fit under the CL9 guards.
I'm looking for a less noisier, good wearing and decent all-round tyre...
Q3. Any others that I should also consider?
Consider the Dunlop Sport MAXX. It is less noisy, good wearing, decent and definitely round.
tknova
06-09-2010, 08:01 AM
Have you considered Bridgestone Re001's?
There fantastic at around $220 a pop.
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