Tires YOKOHAMA or BRIDGESTONE

YOKOHAMA Tires
downytide
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Rating 4.0

Yokohama G015, has cool looking sidewalls, but quiet like standard passenger cars, can still do a surprising amount of light-offroad, great in rain.

Pros: cool looking sidewalls, quiet
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

One thing to note with 200TW autocross tires is that they usually will heat cycle out prior to the tread being done. For RE-71R's, that was always at about 125 runs with mine when I could get away with 200 runs and ~5k or more of street miles.

Pros: good street miles
Cons: heat cycle out
Vehicle: Subaru BRZ
Mileage: 8000 km
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
SpeedtekUrS6
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Rating 5.0

I've had the Weatherpeak tires for a month now and I love them, they are much quieter than the factory Khumo's that came with my Seltos and they handle very well. Can't wait to play with them in the snow and our fun Saskatchewan winter...

Pros: much quieter, handle well
Vehicle: Kia
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
Jon1981
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Rating 1.0

With 4000 miles on the car, I thought I would 'Upgrade' with a decent reviewed set to replace the stock continentals... After a 3-hour install I became somewhat horrified as to what I had done...even with the proper size, the car visually and actually sits lower, the fluid steering has stiffened exponentially (even normal mode), and the car feels so much heavier. The Tiguan now struggles (and burns gas /loses economy) to accelerate in regular conditions and the braking feels laggard. It is a night and day difference that makes the OEM Continental ProContacts actually seem like a good tire. Do not purchase these tires unless you want to turn your Tiguan into a constipated low-slung Jeep.

Cons: car sits lower, steering stiffened
Mileage: 6437 km
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