Tires YOKOHAMA or BFGoodrich

YOKOHAMA Tires

For my A3, I went with Yokohama W.Drive's and they've been great so far...just a tad expensive! $375/tire at the local dealer...but since I needed them quick and no one else had any tires for my titanium option 18" wheels and most were sold out for the season, I said f*ck it and bought them. They should last me for a few winters...

Pros: great performance, good longevity
Cons: expensive
Vehicle: Audi A3
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YOKOHAMA Tires

ran my bs rs960's at 37 lasted 37k . . . wierd excellent performance through the thread life and probably could have gone 40k, but the thread life was below 5/32. Just got Yoko S.Drives this weekend, set them at 37 as well.

Pros: excellent performance, long lasting
Vehicle: Audi A3
Mileage: 37000 km
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YOKOHAMA Tires

I actully live in the New England area and I was using a set of Yokohama Iceguards and they performed fantastic, lasted 3 whole winters. Great tires.

Pros: fantastic performance, lasted 3 winters
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BFGoodrich Tires
orionz06
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Rating 4.0

generally i buy BFG or Michelin, as when i worked in a garage, they were the best wearing, least problematic, and best performing tires for my needs.... Falkens/goodyears/bridgestones wear great tires (assuming they bought the correct tire for their application) but each had their troubles... often times it was customer maintinence, people never aligned, checked pressure, or other random issues... other times it was the tires generally wearing out too damned fast, as seen with most of the newer goodyears, and on a trip to test drive for goodyear, they even told me that they were having some issues with wear... bridgestones just never impressed me for the price, as there was a BFG G-force in the mix that was always as good...

Pros: best wearing, least problematic
Cons: wear out too fast
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YOKOHAMA Tires

I still have my summer wheels and tires left from when I traded my B5 A4 in on my GTI. I bought these wheels new from a dealership a couple of years back, and they have two summers on them, as do the tires. The wheels are in perfect shape, with no curbage, scratches, or defects of any kind at all.

Pros: wheels in perfect shape
Vehicle: Audi A4
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YOKOHAMA Tires
chud
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Rating 4.0

Yes Street - 245/40/17 Yoko S-Drive (`3mm clearance on inside to clips on suspension, no rubbing at all) Track - 235/40/17 Toyo RA1 (best size I could get RA1s a the time)

Pros: no rubbing at all
Cons: 3mm clearance on inside
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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YOKOHAMA Tires
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Rating 4.0

I put some Yokohama A008's and new shocks on it and I was off. Like the 914 it had nearly 50-50 weight distribution, and relatively stable RWD handling.

Pros: stable RWD handling
Vehicle: Porsche
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BFGoodrich Tires
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Rating 1.5

I have had this problem too after I got my car back from the shop and had almost new BFGoodrich KDW2's put on. Ever since, the car instantly pulls over to the right to a point where I was always holding the steering wheel a little left everyplace I went. I set the PSI on both sides equally and that helped some, but it still does it so I hope this thread comes up with something. I was just about to go back to the shop and have them re-align it but the guy swears they already did it. Maybe the steering wheel isn't on correctly, they installed a new airbag as well. It makes the car difficult to control around twisties too.

Pros: PSI adjustment helped some
Cons: car pulls right, difficult to control
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