A&Q about 350Z
Q:
keep in mind, you pay for what you get, good tires arent cheap
mdzowner
A:
and expensive doesn't mean good! (Bose sound system for example)
350z sunset touring
A:
you guys try rdmwheels.com. some very reasonable prices on diffrent brands. I've also heard the yoko avs 100 is rated very low. I try to stay away from them, if you can buy someting else for few bucks more do it. yoko avs 100... you get what you pay for.
zcrazi
A:
hey drivers,
consider using goodyear eagle f1 gs d3's on the rear
run 275/40/18's.
they look awsome and handle really really well.
you'll also notice that the rear of car bounces about 50% less.
hope this helps.
jj
A:
jjgdyr:
My next tire purchase will definitely be the Good Year Eagle F1 GS D3's tires.
The thread pattern is the most aggressive tire I have seen!
What do you think about going all the same rim/tire size all the way around?
This way we can can rotate the tires front to back.
Thanks.
-Chuck
-Zanioed '03 Le Mans Sunset Touring Coupe w/ Nav.
Post Edited (May 19, 9:09pm)
A:
I went with the d3's in 275 35 19 rear and 245 35 19 front ( without double checking). Anyway, the traction is definitely superior to the potenza's, especially wet, but I really dislike the mushy sidewall feel. It gave the car an overall mushy ride, especially for high-speed corner turn in. So to those who appreciate the very responsive, albeit firm, ride of the factory tires, I would say the goodyear's are a no no. I can't wait to burn them off and replace them with something more firm.
350z sunset touring