Brakes Wheels 2nd Gen Tires Run Flat Suggestion for All Season

Discussion in '2nd Generation: 2007+ R55 through R61' started by TGS91, Jan 24, 2011.

  1. TGS91

    TGS91 New Member

    May 8, 2009
    1,593
    18
    0
    Sales Dude
    St. Louis, MO
    Ratings:
    +18 / 0 / -0
    (OK gnash teeth, curl lip in disgust, OK, better? :ihih:)

    I personally loathe them and got rid of ASAP

    My wifes 10' on the other hand I like her on runflats. That and a AAA card and I feel she is in pretty good shape on the road. She's not anywhere near as insane as I am

    She has the OEM Dunlops and this recent round of winter weather has her not digging them to much. Can't say I blame her, the tread pattern is basically on the 'summer side' of All Seasons

    Anybody have any luck with Run Flats for something that has a little more tread?
     
  2. Redbeard

    Redbeard JCW: because fast is fun!
    Supporting Member

    Dec 17, 2009
    1,636
    398
    83
    Glorified spreadsheet jockey.
    Austin, TX
    Ratings:
    +413 / 0 / -0
  3. Nathan

    Nathan Founder

    Mar 30, 2009
    25,144
    10,052
    113
    Writer
    Short North
    Ratings:
    +10,069 / 0 / -0
    The problem with an All - Season tire is there are just to many compromises. They suck in all seasons since they have to be adequate in so many situations. Why not look into a winter run flat on a set of steelies or other inexpensive wheel.
     
  4. TGS91

    TGS91 New Member

    May 8, 2009
    1,593
    18
    0
    Sales Dude
    St. Louis, MO
    Ratings:
    +18 / 0 / -0
    As I said they are for the wifes car. For her, run flats make sense. Now perhaps a set of winters might work. It's just that we don't get all that much snow up here St. Louie way(execpt this year).

    I debated on this All Season thing because of this latitude for some time. For me Winter style All Seasons work (Conti DSW's :Thumbsup:) and a set of Summer stickies

    For her All Seasons are just fine for her purposes
     
  5. TGS91

    TGS91 New Member

    May 8, 2009
    1,593
    18
    0
    Sales Dude
    St. Louis, MO
    Ratings:
    +18 / 0 / -0
    Thanks Redbeard, that looks more on the winter side of All Seasons

    I really, really like my Conti DSW's as a performance winter tire (they call it a All Season)

    Had 7-9" of snow here and they ate it up!
     
  6. jcauseyfd

    jcauseyfd New Member

    May 25, 2009
    201
    31
    0
    Graham, NC
    Ratings:
    +31 / 0 / -0
    fwiw, I was very unimpressed with the performance of the GY RFs that came on my MINI. I think I slid more on them than I have with summer non-RFs.
     
  7. Redbeard

    Redbeard JCW: because fast is fun!
    Supporting Member

    Dec 17, 2009
    1,636
    398
    83
    Glorified spreadsheet jockey.
    Austin, TX
    Ratings:
    +413 / 0 / -0
    My Fiancee has Conti DWS on her WRX in Connecticut. She's superhappy with them.
     
  8. david in germany

    david in germany New Member

    Dec 15, 2010
    250
    5
    0
    Ratings:
    +5 / 0 / -0
    one of my coworkers has his oem set of these on his "justa".. He parks the car when there is snow on the ground, they are crap unless they are brand new.
    If you get snow in your area spend the extra money for a cheap set of rims and run dedicated snow and summers, you will not regret it.
     
  9. TGS91

    TGS91 New Member

    May 8, 2009
    1,593
    18
    0
    Sales Dude
    St. Louis, MO
    Ratings:
    +18 / 0 / -0
    Ok, let me try to get this back on track.....

    Prefer wife to keep the runflats as I do not want her to deal with changing a tire for her MCS

    Need something with a little more winter grip than current Dunlops

    All Seasons work well for wife's purposes and where we are at geographically

    Suggestions? (other than Conti ones that Redbeard mentioned and David from Germany rebutted are crap&Jeff from NC let me know Goodyears suck)
     
  10. TGS91

    TGS91 New Member

    May 8, 2009
    1,593
    18
    0
    Sales Dude
    St. Louis, MO
    Ratings:
    +18 / 0 / -0
    Only thing I see on TireRack are the Bridgestone Blizak RunFlats having more grip than Conti
     
  11. david in germany

    david in germany New Member

    Dec 15, 2010
    250
    5
    0
    Ratings:
    +5 / 0 / -0
    I run blizzaks and love them. For a true winter tire they are top notch!
    When the weather warms up they are not as good as a summer tire though.
     
  12. TGS91

    TGS91 New Member

    May 8, 2009
    1,593
    18
    0
    Sales Dude
    St. Louis, MO
    Ratings:
    +18 / 0 / -0
    Might be a good option for the wife

    She might complain a bit about the ride in warmer weather but I'll know she has plenty of grip.

    She is a pretty sedate driver (right lane most of the time, never puts it in Sport mode, etc, etc)
     
  13. lotsie

    lotsie Club Coordinator

    May 5, 2009
    3,922
    401
    83
    stagehand/part time detailer
    Right here
    Ratings:
    +401 / 0 / -0
    If you run a winter tire in warm(above 45F) you will wear them out very fast. You are right Tim, here in STL we don't really have a need for a snow tire, just the ability to drive in a little snow now and then. But a winter run flat on cheap wheels may be the way to go if you need a run flat on her car. Run the OEM wheels with a nicer set of summer run flats for most of the year.

    Mark
     
  14. TGS91

    TGS91 New Member

    May 8, 2009
    1,593
    18
    0
    Sales Dude
    St. Louis, MO
    Ratings:
    +18 / 0 / -0
    Mark,

    Living here I keep looking for a way to have one tire that meets all road conditions year round. This latitude just doesn't quite lend itself to that. Sigh......

    Thanks
     
  15. moreorless

    moreorless New Member

    Aug 17, 2009
    343
    14
    0
    In a pile of sawdust.
    Ratings:
    +14 / 0 / -0
    I'm running these:

    ContiProContact SSR

    205/55/16

    No problems to report. At 6 below they are kinda hard. But other than that I like 'em.

    ....Les
     
  16. lotsie

    lotsie Club Coordinator

    May 5, 2009
    3,922
    401
    83
    stagehand/part time detailer
    Right here
    Ratings:
    +401 / 0 / -0
    Although not a runflat, my Nitto NeoGens are working just fine in the snow we get here in STL. They stick pretty good in more summer temps too:Thumbsup:

    Mark
     
  17. TGS91

    TGS91 New Member

    May 8, 2009
    1,593
    18
    0
    Sales Dude
    St. Louis, MO
    Ratings:
    +18 / 0 / -0
    Couldn't agree with you more, I've had a set and thought they were pretty awesome.

    My only problem was I went through my set in about 18K miles

    I really can't stick the wife with a tire repair kit although she has AAA kit. :frown5:
     
  18. lotsie

    lotsie Club Coordinator

    May 5, 2009
    3,922
    401
    83
    stagehand/part time detailer
    Right here
    Ratings:
    +401 / 0 / -0
    18k is about 3 years for me. I can live with that.

    Mark
     
  19. Redbeard

    Redbeard JCW: because fast is fun!
    Supporting Member

    Dec 17, 2009
    1,636
    398
    83
    Glorified spreadsheet jockey.
    Austin, TX
    Ratings:
    +413 / 0 / -0
    LOL. That's just over 1/2 a year for me.

    I'm on third set of tires since I got the MINI last year. That's not including the run-flats I tossed after 3k miles. Admittedly there has been 16 Autocrosses and three track days thrown in there as well as the 30k miles...:crazy:
     

Share This Page