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Old 09-27-2010, 09:07 PM   #1
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BEST rain/wet tire

Typical stock Sedan currently has 185/60R15's

"winter" rainy season is coming here and I'm preparing to leave for deployment to Baghdad for a year and need to ensure the family has the best possible wet-weather traction tires as Memphis TN drivers "speed up and act a fool" when it rains... They actually try and get into accidents to collect your insurance checks, though oddly enough none of them have insurance.



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Old 09-27-2010, 10:26 PM   #2
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i have yokohama avid-trz on mine after reading a favorable review on consumer reports. they scored the highest in 'wet weather traction' for all-season tires iirc.
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Old 09-27-2010, 10:55 PM   #3
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The Goodyear Assurance TripleTred Tire would be a good choice.
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Old 09-27-2010, 11:07 PM   #4
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I'd install Yokohama AVID ENVigor, size 195/60/15; an long-wearing all-season tyre with outstanding dry and wet traction.

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Old 09-28-2010, 04:28 PM   #5
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^kimona, i'd be curious to hear what you've heard personally on the avid envigors? i talked to a guy at discount tire the other day about them and they're supposed to be very good. i'm in the market for a high-performance all-season(i live in the snow-belt and don't want to buy a second set of winter tires). i know the two terms don't usually go together except for michelin, but i don't want to spend 'michelin money'. thanks and sorry for the kind-of thread-jack!
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Old 09-28-2010, 04:47 PM   #6
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Nokian makes a winter-rated all-season tire. My mom is sporting a set on her 2000 Civic. They are pricey, but tread life, noise, and snow traction are all excellent (I'd say almost equal to her winter tires! )
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Old 09-28-2010, 05:20 PM   #7
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best wet tires are uniroyal
as far as we are talking about the winter tires the best are continental ;)
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Old 09-28-2010, 06:35 PM   #8
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^kimona, i'd be curious to hear what you've heard personally on the avid envigors? i talked to a guy at discount tire the other day about them and they're supposed to be very good. i'm in the market for a high-performance all-season(i live in the snow-belt and don't want to buy a second set of winter tires). i know the two terms don't usually go together except for michelin, but i don't want to spend 'michelin money'. thanks and sorry for the kind-of thread-jack!
I have these in 195/55R15 and really like them. They are nice and quiet and very grippy for a 60k mile tire. I ran them for a week in northern California in the rain on back roads and the highway and they felt very planted. I would highly recommend these to anyone.
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Old 09-28-2010, 07:45 PM   #9
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^kimona, i'd be curious to hear what you've heard personally on the avid envigors? i talked to a guy at discount tire the other day about them and they're supposed to be very good. i'm in the market for a high-performance all-season(i live in the snow-belt and don't want to buy a second set of winter tires). i know the two terms don't usually go together except for michelin, but i don't want to spend 'michelin money'. thanks and sorry for the kind-of thread-jack!
Don't have them on my car, but I have driven on them in dry weather... and I liked how they performed. A good friend in Vancouver has them on his Corolla, and he loves them in the rain, plus they run smooth and quiet and have a great mileage rating. Don't know how they'd make out in the snow; I'm an advocate of dedicated snow tyres if you live in snow country.
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I have these in 195/55R15 and really like them. They are nice and quiet and very grippy for a 60k mile tire. I ran them for a week in northern California in the rain on back roads and the highway and they felt very planted. I would highly recommend these to anyone.
thanks! that's the exact size i've been looking at.
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Don't have them on my car, but I have driven on them in dry weather... and I liked how they performed. A good friend in Vancouver has them on his Corolla, and he loves them in the rain, plus they run smooth and quiet and have a great mileage rating. Don't know how they'd make out in the snow; I'm an advocate of dedicated snow tyres if you live in snow country.
thanks kimona! i know a dedicated snow tire is better for snow, but where i live we only have serious snow once or twice a year. the ice, however, can be nasty when we do have it.
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