Choosing the tire I want to put on my new wheels is turning out to be more difficult than choosing the kind of wheels I want
Anyways, I got it narrowed down to
Kumho Ecsta MX-$129 each
BFGoodrich g-Force T/A KDW-$169 each
Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3-$206 each
Believe me, I realize that the GS-D3's are the best tire on there, and that with tires you usually get what you pay for. However, for a street driven vehicle, is there really that much of a difference between those tires? Obviously I want good dry traction, but a main concern of mine is traction in the rain. Not that I race or anything in the rain, but I absolutely HATE hydroplaning or sliding all over in the rain, plus its kinda dangerous. Are the GS-D3's much better than those other two in the rain? Im tempted with the Kumho's because I would be saving $280 getting them over the GS-D3's and $120 over the KDW's. The KDW's in my mind right now, look kind of like a good compromise tire. Better traction and rain performance than the Kumho but not as good as the Goodyears, but not as expensive as the Goodyears either.
Choosing tires SUCKS
Anyways, I got it narrowed down to Kumho Ecsta MX-$129 each
BFGoodrich g-Force T/A KDW-$169 each
Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3-$206 each
Believe me, I realize that the GS-D3's are the best tire on there, and that with tires you usually get what you pay for. However, for a street driven vehicle, is there really that much of a difference between those tires? Obviously I want good dry traction, but a main concern of mine is traction in the rain. Not that I race or anything in the rain, but I absolutely HATE hydroplaning or sliding all over in the rain, plus its kinda dangerous. Are the GS-D3's much better than those other two in the rain? Im tempted with the Kumho's because I would be saving $280 getting them over the GS-D3's and $120 over the KDW's. The KDW's in my mind right now, look kind of like a good compromise tire. Better traction and rain performance than the Kumho but not as good as the Goodyears, but not as expensive as the Goodyears either.
Choosing tires SUCKS

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My last set of tires were BFG KDW's and I had no problems in the rain. I only got 24,000 miles out of them with normal driving so I won't be buying those again. I know the Kumho's are cheaper, but the treadwear rating is also lower so you won't get that many miles out of them. If you aren't concerned with treadwear though, I think you'll be happy with the BFG's.
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I went cheap with the Kumho 712's. For my uses, it's a great tire. I don't race, hardly drive it in the rain, and holds when driving "spirited". When I have been caught in the rain, the tires stay to the road and I don't feel the puddles in the road at 65 mph. I am overall impressed with the Kumhos. If you were drag racing though, you might want to look elsewhere.
EDIT: I just noticed that you are still on stock wheels. For the money you want to spend you could get a lot better tire than the Kumho Ecsta Supra 712's. My 275/35/18 has a vastly diffrent price range than yours. Just disregard the above.
EDIT: I just noticed that you are still on stock wheels. For the money you want to spend you could get a lot better tire than the Kumho Ecsta Supra 712's. My 275/35/18 has a vastly diffrent price range than yours. Just disregard the above.

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i personally have the good years....its only a sunday driver....so as far as the tread wear, i realy couldnt tell ya....handling wise.....
oh yeah! and i dont drive in the rain.....but last last year i did get caught in a thunderstorm on the interstate......and these puppies stick...no hydroplaning...no white nuckle driving........and they look agressive as hell! i have no experience with the other 2 tires you mentioned, so if you can swing the $200 plus pricetag...you will NOT be sorry!
oh yeah! and i dont drive in the rain.....but last last year i did get caught in a thunderstorm on the interstate......and these puppies stick...no hydroplaning...no white nuckle driving........and they look agressive as hell! i have no experience with the other 2 tires you mentioned, so if you can swing the $200 plus pricetag...you will NOT be sorry!Yeah, I really want the Goodyears, but the 200 a piece is definetely on the high end of what i am willing to spend. Decisions, decisons, decisions....
Alright, how bout I throw a wrench into the mix....Firestone Firehawk Wide Oval's? Anybody got em and how do you like em if you do? I can go with the 17"/18" Z06 combo and get the 295 rears and it would still be much cheaper to go with than going with the GS-D3's in 275's all around.