Can anyone recommend a good set of replacement tires for a 2003 Nissan
Maxima SE, tire size 225 50 R17
The stock Bridgestone Potentzas lasted about 30K miles, but really were
only good for the first 15K, I kept them on and slid all over the place
in the winter and even in light rain.
The latest tires I got were Kumho Ecsta ASX because they seemed to have
good reviews and had a 420 wear rating, however 1 year or approximately
16K miles later they are worn out and in rain I am already sliding.
Can someone please recommend a good tire that will last, or has a good
warranty as the 2 above came with no wear warranty.
My wifes Acura has Arizonian tires with about 35K wear, and they are
still in great shape, and good traction, but my local tire shop said
there is no equivalent for my tire size.
I am looking for something with a good tread wear, will last 30K plus
miles without a big degradation in performance, decent traction in snow
and rain and affordable, I really don't want to spend $220 a tire
anymore.
Thanks
Grampa Wolfie - 23 Sep 2006 23:54 GMT
Don't know if you're familiar with these folks but you can read
customer reviews of pretty much every tire they sell. I punched up
all-season tires for your car and got 25 different tires, all save one
under $200.00. Some well under. P'raps you'll find something that
suits you.
http://www.tirerack.com/index.jsp
Wolfie, et al
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njmodi - 24 Sep 2006 02:15 GMT
> Can anyone recommend a good set of replacement tires for a 2003 Nissan
> Maxima SE, tire size 225 50 R17
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Michelin tires are always highly recommended. My personal experience
has been excellent with the Yokohama Avid line. I believe on the SE,
you would need the V-series, so look up Yokohama Avid V4s. Mine have
been excellent so far, best wet-traction I've ever had on the Max and
they are wearing very evenly and at an acceptable rate.
Nirav
96 Max GLE, 138k
common_ sense@netscape.com - 24 Sep 2006 02:40 GMT
>> Can anyone recommend a good set of replacement tires for a 2003 Nissan
>> Maxima SE, tire size 225 50 R17
>>
>> The stock Bridgestone Potentzas lasted about 30K miles, but really were
>> only good for the first 15K, I kept them on and slid all over the place
>> in the winter and even in light rain.
common_ sense@netscape.com - 24 Sep 2006 02:49 GMT
>> Can anyone recommend a good set of replacement tires for a 2003 Nissan
>> Maxima SE, tire size 225 50 R17
>>
>> The stock Bridgestone Potentzas lasted about 30K miles, but really were
>> only good for the first 15K, I kept them on and slid all over the place
>> in the winter and even in light rain.
No winter here in Az, so cant comment on snow handling.
But I bought Nitto NT450 from Discount tire for my 2000 SE. Not to
many Mfgs make that size tire.
Tires for the SE are major pricey,,well over 200 each if you go with
Pirreli or Michelins. The Nittos were about 120 each, and ride much
better than the original bridgestones, which I never could keep at 32
psi without jarring my kidneys out. They also seem to be wearing well,
and I did spring for the extra DT replacement warrantee.
Jenna Tulls - 24 Sep 2006 03:25 GMT
> Can anyone recommend a good set of replacement tires for a 2003 Nissan
> Maxima SE, tire size 225 50 R17
I don't know if Goodyear is a dirty word around here
or what but I got a set of new Eagle ResponsEdge
for $156 a tire, balanced & mounted. Great so far.
Goodyear has a list price of $225 but I haven't seen
anyone in Atlanta selling them for much over $175
http://www.goodyeartires.com/eagle/eagleRE_innov.html
AS - 24 Sep 2006 14:12 GMT
Michelins are highly recommended because dealers make higher profits on
them; the guy at my local sears admitted it.
My experience with Michelins is that most of them are terrible tires on
wet roads. The Tirerack reviews that I have seen seem to confirm that.
I like the Yokohamas in particular the AVS dB but I have no snow in FL.
I have seen excellent reviews on the Goodyear tripple treads, with the
only drawback being reduced fuel economy.
Good luck
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John Smith - 25 Sep 2006 00:59 GMT
I bought the Bridgestone Tourenza LS-V for my 2003 SE about a year ago. Just
under $150 each from Tire Rack at the time. I was a little apprehensive
about sticking with Bridgestone after such poor performance with the stock
tires, but the Tire Rack reviews on these tires were pretty good and they
ended up performing much better than the Potenza's. I didn't get much of a
chance to drive in the snow last year (Maryland DC area) but the wet & dry
traction is fine for my normal to slightly aggressive driving style.
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bhaiX@vt.edu - 25 Sep 2006 18:18 GMT
I second that...
I bought the Bridgestond turanza LS-V for my 2002 SE last October and
have already put on about 15K miles on these new tires. Im pretty
impressed with these tires, and cannot belive how the same company can
make such drastically different tires
I live in MA, and last winter was comparetively mild, but did drive
them in snow and was surprised on how much better these tires were
compared to the OEM potenza's. Didnot slip or loose traction even once.
The wet & dry tration is also good.
just my $0.02,
BI
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Erich - 25 Sep 2006 21:06 GMT
I have Turanza LS-T's. My second set. They went 50K for me. I don't
know why you'd need a V rated tire. Doing much 145 mph driving???
Erich
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Jenna Tulls - 25 Sep 2006 21:54 GMT
>I have Turanza LS-T's. My second set. They went 50K for me. I don't
> know why you'd need a V rated tire. Doing much 145 mph driving???
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> Erich
Higher speed rated tires handle more heat, regardless of speed.
AS - 25 Sep 2006 22:25 GMT
They have firmer walls. A friend of mine was changed (by the tire
place) the rating of the tires for his chrysler minivan, and he
developed a problem in the steering: In curves, the steering would not
respond properly. When I looked into the problem, I found out that the
tire would deform so much that the wheel would come in contact with the
road. Talk about dangerous. The moral, stick to the speed rating
recommended by the manufacturer.
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njmodi - 25 Sep 2006 23:20 GMT
> They have firmer walls. A friend of mine was changed (by the tire
> place) the rating of the tires for his chrysler minivan, and he
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> recommended by the manufacturer.
AS - I'm all for firmer side-walls :) .. on my GLE S-rated tires are
recommended, however on the SE trim (firmer springs) V-rated tires are
recommended... perhaps next time i'll get the V-rated tires and enjoy
better cornering.
Nirav
Erich - 26 Sep 2006 14:58 GMT
> I have Turanza LS-T's. My second set. They went 50K for me. I don't
> know why you'd need a V rated tire. Doing much 145 mph driving???
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> Erich
My bad - looking at the OP - they're on 50 profile tires. I don't
think there is anything but a V rated tire for 50 profile 17's. Also -
my Turanza's are LS-H (rated)... 65 profile.
Erich
Len Rauth - 26 Sep 2006 03:25 GMT
Hello,
I live in Norther WI, so I get plenty of snow and wet driving.
I can't believe that nobody has mentioned Cooper Lifeliner Touring SLE yet.
I put these on my 00 SE and have about 45000 miles on them, and I plan on
going through this winter with them yet.
I really like these tires for the wet and snow handling. Most of the
Maximas that I see around here seem to have these now. Word must get
around.
I just looked at my receipt, and they were $140 each, and that was a couple
years ago.
Good luck,
Len
Bill G - 30 Sep 2006 02:20 GMT
> Can anyone recommend a good set of replacement tires for a 2003 Nissan
> Maxima SE, tire size 225 50 R17
Nokian WR's. Best tires I've ever owned.
Bill G
'91 SE Auto
188,000 miles
> The stock Bridgestone Potentzas lasted about 30K miles, but really were
> only good for the first 15K, I kept them on and slid all over the place
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