Viperfreak2
Enthusiast
I'm looking for alternatives.
I truly think the OE Michelin run-flats are not the way to go for a replacement set. They are slippery, dangerous when cold (I drive through the winter) and ride harder than either of my other Vipers on non run craps.
After looking at the Tire rack, they list 2 tires. Both Michelin, one is all-season? and the other isn't.
I would like to try Bridgestone rears ($100 each cheaper) but they are 35 series, not 30. With the gearing (stock) and larger circumference tires I think I could run through the 1/8 mile without shifting into 3rd when I really want a full pull in 3rd. I am planning on lowering the car so the combo of extra sidewall and lower car should fill up the wheel wells nicely.
SO, in order to make the Bridgestones work, I need to spend $1500 to lower the car and $1200 to change the gears?
Any suggestions? Anyone coming out with competing 19" tires soon? Hanook, Khumo, Pirelli anyone?
I truly think the OE Michelin run-flats are not the way to go for a replacement set. They are slippery, dangerous when cold (I drive through the winter) and ride harder than either of my other Vipers on non run craps.
After looking at the Tire rack, they list 2 tires. Both Michelin, one is all-season? and the other isn't.
I would like to try Bridgestone rears ($100 each cheaper) but they are 35 series, not 30. With the gearing (stock) and larger circumference tires I think I could run through the 1/8 mile without shifting into 3rd when I really want a full pull in 3rd. I am planning on lowering the car so the combo of extra sidewall and lower car should fill up the wheel wells nicely.
SO, in order to make the Bridgestones work, I need to spend $1500 to lower the car and $1200 to change the gears?
Any suggestions? Anyone coming out with competing 19" tires soon? Hanook, Khumo, Pirelli anyone?