High performance tire guide

High performance tire guide

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dogsharks

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427 posts

247 months

Wednesday 3rd December 2003
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Most of the members of this forum appear to be in UK, however, this US firm gives tire ratings that should be valid on both sides of the pond, because many of the tires noted are sold worldwide. Perhaps this will provide information that can be used to make an informed purchase.

The first link is the more affordable "Ultra High Performance" tires.
www.tirerack.com/tires/surveyresults/uhp.jsp

The second link is the "Max Performance" tires.
www.tirerack.com/tires/surveyresults/max.jsp

For what it's worth.
Buyer beware!

As a point of information I put a set of Firehawk Sz50 EP 225/60 15's on my 944, and a set of Bridgestone RE 730's on the 928, both of which had been rated at the very top (but Bridgestone having fallen a bit). Both are superb all around street tires that excell in the wet. I am one who believes wet weather driving represents the "peak event", and that's how I select my tires.

Regards from Nashville!

Dogsharks

>>> Edited by dogsharks on Wednesday 3rd December 18:21

dogsharks

Original Poster:

427 posts

247 months

Wednesday 3rd December 2003
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MauriceC2S, glad you found the information useful.

As I noted, "Perhaps this will provide information that can be used to make an informed purchase." Using information, even if not specific to the car, will still help make a choice, even if you only look at the pictures :-)

The chart is interactive. You can click on any tire you want, and it will show a photo, give all the sizes and specs, and it will have writeups from the owners of different cars, including many Porsche owners. You will find my recommendations in those writeups for two of the tires noted.

I'm interested in any "information" you have to share as well. What tires do you prefer, for what type of driving, and why? I saw your recent tire post, what did you end up selecting?? The list of "Porsche approved tires" was interesting, but there was nothing to suggest "how" they handled the wet, transient tossing, etc. Some of those listed didn't fare very well in the charts I posted.

Sincerely,
Dogsharks

>> Edited by dogsharks on Wednesday 3rd December 20:46

dogsharks

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427 posts

247 months

Wednesday 3rd December 2003
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Hey Lizzard Boy, Clubsport has a point! ha ha

We can't help it if you talk funny and can't spell "tire".

:-)

DS

dogsharks

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427 posts

247 months

Friday 5th December 2003
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ninemeister said:
"...separated by a common language...."




Separated and bonded!!

Dogsharks