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Old Nov 23, 2006 | 11:31 AM
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Best street tire?

Ok i searched, but i couldn't really find my answer

I bought my z28 off some guy and the tires on their now are Dunlop Sp Sport 8000s 315/35r17

So they are pretty big, but there is 0 tread left

Basically i'm having a huge problem hooking, and i know drag radials are the answer, but i'm wondering since my tires are so wide that if a good street tire would suffice.

I know nittos only get like 12-15k miles and i'm lookin for a little more than that since its mainly a DD with spirited takeoffs and occasional street races.

Any recommendations? Apparently dunlops suck
Old Nov 23, 2006 | 11:38 AM
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i use my car for the same purposes you do and i just got new tires about a year ago...Kuhmo Ecsta 711 245/50R16...they are a soft tire but i like them for my daily driver
Old Nov 23, 2006 | 12:25 PM
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how do u hook khojo.. i doubt i ever will with a 3700 stall
Old Nov 23, 2006 | 12:29 PM
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I have the Eagle F1's on my DD, good balance of performance, mine are only 275's.
Old Nov 23, 2006 | 08:37 PM
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hey Gun, i hook really well actually for my setup, but look at my mods compared to urs...u might have a little problem hooking...i used to run the Fuzion ZRi's all around and i could spin wheels in second easily, but with these new tires they grip alot better and instead of spinning in second im taking off ...and i duno if its me or im makin this up in my head, but the new Kumho's also feel like i get a smoother ride...i really wanted the Kumho Ecsta ASX tires but i was broke at the time and $50 a tire was lookin better than $82 a tire especially for the performance differences which doesnt seem like much...

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Old Nov 24, 2006 | 10:40 AM
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I did hours of research adn have used both of these tires.

Wide Oval
Kumho MX


I think you will be happy.

Thanks
Old Nov 24, 2006 | 02:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Coolformula
I did hours of research adn have used both of these tires.

Wide Oval
Kumho MX


I think you will be happy.

Thanks
They look good, but I coulldn't find them in the right size

315/35r17
Old Nov 24, 2006 | 04:30 PM
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Stay away from any street tire Kumho unless it is the MX. I have had the Kumho 712 and they SUCK!!! They couldn't even handle my car with just a lid and catback.

If you're worried about off the line traction why not go to a 275/40-17? Little less tread but more sidewall. You'd be suprised what more sidewall will do for you. More than the extra tread width you'll be giving up. This will also open up a much larger realm of possibilities where you can get great performing tires w/out breaking the bank.

Just one example:
http://www.discounttiredirect.com/di...ance&tc=FALHH7

I'm very pleased with this tire. They're on my daily driven cammed 00 SS. Hooks pretty well for not being R compound. Haven't had any probs in rain either.
Old Nov 24, 2006 | 05:23 PM
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I have like 295/35/18's(on my lt1) and they do not seem hook as well since there sidewall is smaller. There toyo proxies r1 or whatever.

I got about 23 or 24k on my Kumho MX and when I got rid of them, they had about 3.5/32s and I only rotated them once and had about 20 burnouts on them. So I was happy.

I have the firestones on my ls1 car, and they seem to hook good! And in the rain there really good.
Old Nov 24, 2006 | 06:47 PM
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BF Goodrich Comp TA KDW - the best!
Old Nov 24, 2006 | 06:54 PM
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Kumho MXs don't come in 315s. Lakeshore Wheel & Tire told me Kumho is stopping production on the MXs.
Old Nov 25, 2006 | 11:20 AM
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I have MX's and for the price they are an great tire...When I was looking for tires it came down to either Wide Ovals or MX's...I think you'd be happy with either one.
Old Nov 25, 2006 | 12:26 PM
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The wide oval is a summer tire, keep that in mind. When it is warm out they hook really good. But right now in chicago where it is high 30's, low 40's, they can break loose in 2nd gear pretty easy. Safety should be your number one concern.

Ive had them on for maybe 5k miles and they wear excellent. Ive done a few good burnouts and the rears are almost as large as the fronts. I thought they would wear alot faster than they have.
Old Nov 25, 2006 | 08:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Greed4Speed
Stay away from any street tire Kumho unless it is the MX. I have had the Kumho 712 and they SUCK!!! They couldn't even handle my car with just a lid and catback.
My biggest compliant about the 712s is that they tramline (follow ruts in the road) like a ****!

Traction isn't a problem, with 160hp!





Old Nov 25, 2006 | 09:59 PM
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Originally Posted by TheV6Bird
My biggest compliant about the 712s is that they tramline (follow ruts in the road) like a ****!

Traction isn't a problem, with 160hp!





They sucked with 310whp and definately would w/what my car puts out now. They also push out easy on sharp turns too, even at low speeds, but yes the trammeling is not fun.



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