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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Mustang / May 2006

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Baby Needs a New Pair of Shoes

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Nick Dangr - 10 May 2006 21:16 GMT
Hi all,

I'm looking to give my mustang a new set of shoes.  Its an '03 Pony.

I live in Florida and have to deal with occasional sudden torrential
rain.  Yep - all at once.  Nice eh?

Anyhow, I'd like to put a tire on the car that help handling on wet
roads.  I've done some research and have seen Yokohama V4S's as being
decent.

I've read reviews of people who loved their Yokohamas and people who
hated 'em.

Suggestions anyone - a V or H rated tire that handles decently in the
rain...

Your suggestions are appreciated.

O.Ben.D
Max C. Webster III - 11 May 2006 05:04 GMT
"Nick Dangr" <oggie.ben.doggie@gmail.com> done axed:

> Hi all,
>
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>
> Your suggestions are appreciated.

Check out this old thread:

http://groups.google.com/group/rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang/browse_thread/threa
d/1f1477d7c6855054/65343517ae46c178?#65343517ae46c178


or: http://snipurl.com/qawu

I got the Potenzas, and I love 'em in the rain.  I'm going to get another set
at my next service (95K car, 50K on the Potenzas).

- Max -
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tear asunder your illusions and send the
sanctuary of your own ignorance crashing
down around you. - Huey Freeman
Backyard Mechanic - 11 May 2006 14:16 GMT
> http://groups.google.com/group/rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang/browse_thr
> ead/thread/1f1477d7c6855054/65343517ae46c178?#65343517ae46c178

I just read it again... and now I recall that as one of the greatest
collection of ignorance and misinformation ever posted on here.

Let me summarize the REAL facts:

1. Firestone has nothing to do with it... been a fact of life for decades
that some firestone plants put out substandard  tires that no one in
their right mind would buy.  While other plants have been reset in the
Bridgestone model.  And Bridgestone has a good rep.

2. Everyone seems to like Gatorbacks for track use... but I bet most are
like me and feel like - after 15,000 or so - that's ALL they are good
for.
- Meaning, when someone asks about what tires to buy for their
street/pleasure car, leave  Gatorbacks the hell out of the discussion

My PERSONAL view:

Yokohama may make good performance tires, but having bought a couple sets
of their Avid touring.. I am no longer a fan.

There's nothing wrong with their tread or traction or wear paradigms; but
out of 6 bought, 5 developed internal breaks rendering them undrivable or
uncomfortable to drive long before their tread reached 50% wear.

However, as said, that is their touring brand and I have a sneaky
suspicion that they WERE originally built better but as they became more
popular their QC was modified to increace productivity.

That wont be the first or last time that's happened... so maybe the BEST
thing to look for is a high test-rated NEW model or offering,,, get 'em
before they dumb 'em down.

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Zombywoof - 11 May 2006 22:47 GMT
>> http://groups.google.com/group/rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang/browse_thr
>> ead/thread/1f1477d7c6855054/65343517ae46c178?#65343517ae46c178
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>their right mind would buy.  While other plants have been reset in the
>Bridgestone model.  And Bridgestone has a good rep.

Absoluting nothing wrong with my Firestone SZ50's that I've run on my
Vette for years.  Way better then the stock Goodyears.  Even picked up
damn near 2 mpg with them.

>2. Everyone seems to like Gatorbacks for track use... but I bet most are
>like me and feel like - after 15,000 or so - that's ALL they are good
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>thing to look for is a high test-rated NEW model or offering,,, get 'em
>before they dumb 'em down.

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dwight - 11 May 2006 19:22 GMT
> Check out this old thread:
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> - Max -

...wonder where I was during all of that...

Well, let me weigh in again with this alternative:

http://www.bfgoodrichtires.com/bfgapp/catalog/tires/gforcetakdws.jsp

Currently on "special" at tirerack.com for $98 each. I'm on my third set and
can rate them highly.

dwight
Don Manning - 11 May 2006 14:55 GMT
> Hi all,
>
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>
> O.Ben.D

I love my Potenza'a to death. There are others I would by, but I will walk
to work for a week to save gas money to buy a set.

We get rain, snow, sleet, and nasty oily roads. I have been very happy.

Don Manning
NoOption5L@aol.com - 11 May 2006 15:15 GMT
Look at Firsestone Wide Ovals.

Patrick

> Hi all,
>
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>
> O.Ben.D
Nick Dangr - 11 May 2006 16:39 GMT
Hey thanks all for the input - I'll keep watching this thread for a
while - I've got about 2 weeks before I can afford to order the tires
anyhow (unless the tire blows on I75 again)...
Richard - 12 May 2006 04:28 GMT
I'm also in the market for new tires. Unstated in this discussion is the
tire performance category. Are we talking  Ultra High Performance, High
Performance, Premium Touring, etc. My interest is in the Ultra High
Performance category. Currently have Kumho ECSTA Supra 712's. They have
about 20k miles. If I hadn't had an alignment issue they probably would be
good for another 5k miles. I've been pleased with them but would like to
hear back from any who have experience with Fuzion ZRi's. Size I'm looking
at is 255/45-17.

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'94 GT 'vert
Under Drive Pulleys
Transgo HD2  Reprogramming Kit
High Stall Torque Converter
3:73 Gears
Gripp Sub Frame Connectors (welded)
FRPP Aluminum Drive shaft
FRPP M5400-A Suspension
Laser Red

> Hey thanks all for the input - I'll keep watching this thread for a
> while - I've got about 2 weeks before I can afford to order the tires
> anyhow (unless the tire blows on I75 again)...
Jimbo..... - 11 May 2006 17:15 GMT
If you want to die when it is raining buy ROADSTONE tyres .........
mustangjoe - 12 May 2006 16:43 GMT
Just put a new set of Dunlop 5000 A's on my '03 GT vert.  They're great
in the wet weather and much quieter than the stock Gators.
> Hi all,
>
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>
> O.Ben.D
 
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