once you hold in your hand a serious dedicated summer tire, and all season, and a winter it's easy to understand the differences. the video does great at telling us what we need to kno, but I'll never forget picking up a snow tire and feeling how soft it was compared to a summer tire. unreal, the difference between the composition of the tires. anyone who thinks rubber is just rubber, wait until you actually feel the difference LOL
Tires really do make a huge difference, went from the cheapest all seasons you can buy on factory rims to Goodyear eagle exhilarates on custom rims, it was like night and day, huge difference.
*In the United States there's only 2 places in America to run Summer tires yearly. That would be Cali, and SOUTH FLORIDA. Everyone else should use AS, Or Snow tires.*
Awesome info thx!! I'm driving a 2016 Challenger SXT and I have both set of tires. I'm using 235/55R-18 Bridgestone Blizzak DM-V2 SL snow tires and I plan on running 20x10 performance tires in the spring. I just haven't decided on new wheels or tires just yet. Any suggestions would be appreciated! Thx
I was thinking of using Mickey Thompson tires and a staggered setup 295x45x20 in the back and 245x40x18 in the front. The wheels are 20" (Full Staggered Set) Blaque Diamond BD-23 20x9 20x11 Gloss Black w/Chrome Lip Wheels
Live in Montreal, Qc Canada and Winter tires are mandatory from December through March each year. I have a 2019 VW GLI 35th Anniversary. To me, VW messed up badly in making the all season's Hankook Kinergy GTs for that car. Michelin Piolt Sport all season 3+ is a recommended bet as comfort/quiet/performance. What is a good choice for the most "comfort/quiet" performance Summer tire you'd suggest?
tire reccomendation/advice please... i live in tennessee where we get some very cold winters between october & march, but only get a little bit of snow every now & again, & some winters we dont get any, so full blown snow tires are very unnecessary in my area, & the 2 cars in question are my 2 daily drivers, a 98 ls1 formula firebird with a fully built autocross ready suspension, & a 99 miata (with a stock suspension, for now, suspension mods are underway soon) ...i used to run high performance summer tires all year round but i noticed that after driving them thru the cold winters they started cracking, so i did a little research & saw where driving them below a certain temp can cause premature sidewall cracking, so i purchased a set of "high performance all season" bfgoodrich tires, & theyre great tires for what they are & my only real complaint is the lack of grip in the hard corners... they dont have anything close to the grip my nitto 555's had... so heres my question... is there a tire out there that wont crack in the cold weather (cause there are days we get down in the 20's & ive still gotta drive to work) but will give me the grip of a summer high performance tire? because around here our winters can be 20 degrees one day & 60 the next, & 100+ in the summer ...so is there a good performance tire out there that wont crack up in cold weather, or am i looking at havin to get a second set of wheels for my summer tires? btw tire sizes are 98 firebird 275-40-17 & 99 miata 205-50-15 ...thanx
Honestly, I don't think so. You're really kind of stuck with a summer high performance tire if you want the grip, and an "all season" to handle you're cold weather. Perhaps moving to a Michelin/Nitto performance oriented all season will help a bit.
From WC, Good Info but you could have mentioned that while a summer sports tire such as a 55 or 60 cross section, IF you hit a curb, you have lost both wheel and tire and that could be a $500 or more cost just for 1 tire!
Yes but its not a significant difference , It would likely just affect your gas mileage and tire wear since it increases the tires overall diameter and weight meaning it requires more energy to move the tire due to an increase of traction and weight
Unfortunately someone made me an offer I couldn't refuse and I sold it. Now that I cant find any manual turbo wagons in good condition I regret selling 🤦♂️
Hi Man Just need your Fittment help in my case i have a Mercedes GL550 which got Stock Wheels 21inch 10J and tyre size is 295/40/21 all around but i have bought new set of wheels which are 22inch staggered. Now problem is being a AWD car need 100% accurate tyre to not damage my Diff. New Wheels front are 22inch 9J and Rear 10.5J. Please help me with finding the write tyre size.
touring tires offer mainly a smooth and quiet ride with performance and handling benefits without sacrificing tire life , highway tires generally have the same qualities as a touring tire but offer extensive life and focus mainly on a smooth and quiet ride rather than handling and traction
Im curious i live in California we get more heat and rain but i want better grip on my nissan tires when it rains seasonal is great but when i saw this video it seems winter tires would seem best im just wondering can i use them everyday like seasonal?? Also what is the difference between asymmetrical and symmetrical wtc
I would suggest going with a performance all season tire , like the eagle sport all season , performance in wet and dry conditions is optimal , or consider any type of all season grand touring tire . In california unless you live in the snow i would suggest a tire with sleak shoulders but shoulder blocks with lots of sipes , water channeling grooves are standard with most tires so its not a huge deal which you choose but i would suggest getting something along the tines of tread wear rating 450ish so you get a long life off of them
I'm having a hard time understanding tires and finding the right ones I want for the look in trying to achieve. I have a 2012 TSX SE with 18x9.5 35 offset 225/45/18tires . I'm looking for new tires and want to achieve a beefy stanced look. Car is on coilover..any idea what size tires would work? I don't want to go low profile tires. 245/45/18 I thought would work but can't find any one with them online
I would recommend in 2454518 you do get wider tires with a pretty beefy sidewall at about 110mm if you go with 2454018 it would be about 98 and 2453518 would be 87 , i would stick to the closest size that fits without stretching and smallest without sacrificing sidewall length also consider tire width and height affect your turn radius and wheel well clearance , also 2354518 is a great option since its what is mounted from manufacture on civic side and sport although they are a bit stretched
@@danielriosofficial thank you for the info bro. I'm on 225/40s right now and they're abit stretched. But I'm kinda tired of that look. I've even been looking at 255/265 tires. What do you think of that? found one Acura tsx on 265/35/18 and that set up looked nice
no its a performance tire , i would recommend the goodyear weather ready or the michelin xice , all season perfomance and great durability , goodyear offers soybean oil to prevent tires from cracking over time in the cold and render better performance all year round and over time , michelin offers more sipes and grooves and is a snow oriented tires , check the tires temperature rating and see charts for a better idea of how the compare between brands and tire models
once you hold in your hand a serious dedicated summer tire, and all season, and a winter it's easy to understand the differences. the video does great at telling us what we need to kno, but I'll never forget picking up a snow tire and feeling how soft it was compared to a summer tire. unreal, the difference between the composition of the tires. anyone who thinks rubber is just rubber, wait until you actually feel the difference LOL
Tires really do make a huge difference, went from the cheapest all seasons you can buy on factory rims to Goodyear eagle exhilarates on custom rims, it was like night and day, huge difference.
This is the information I needed. Buying tires is so overwhelming. Thank you!
One of the most informative videos i have seen on tires.... period !!
Since I don't have a place to store extra tires, I'm looking at all season. Still so many choices.
Living in Istanbul, going for all season tires ! Thank you !
Great stuff as always. Can we get a like a review of one of each type of tire at different price points too?
Good idea! Thanks Jerome!
My criteria. Black and round.
*In the United States there's only 2 places in America to run Summer tires yearly. That would be Cali, and SOUTH FLORIDA. Everyone else should use AS, Or Snow tires.*
Not Texas? Is it because of the 3 days or Winter we get? At least everywhere else south of Dallas.
Bro forgot Arizona
@@caaarbz Forgot a lot of places haha. The USA is big and hugely varied.
thank you so much. Your just make my life easy to choose
Shout out Phoenix AZ, summer tires year round
Great video! I learned a lot from this thank you!!
Haha 1:06 epic queue graph hand gesture
I live in a tropical country the Philippines what can you recommend.... Is all terrain the best choice?
I live in Nigeria, it's mostly hot year round. It rains from April to October. What do you suggest?
Very educative. thank you for this video.
Awesome info thx!! I'm driving a 2016 Challenger SXT and I have both set of tires. I'm using 235/55R-18 Bridgestone Blizzak DM-V2 SL snow tires and I plan on running 20x10 performance tires in the spring. I just haven't decided on new wheels or tires just yet. Any suggestions would be appreciated! Thx
I suggest Ferrada for wheels and Michelin PS4s for tires! 🤘
I was thinking of using Mickey Thompson tires and a staggered setup 295x45x20 in the back and 245x40x18 in the front. The wheels are 20" (Full Staggered Set) Blaque Diamond BD-23 20x9 20x11 Gloss Black w/Chrome Lip Wheels
Live in Montreal, Qc Canada and Winter tires are mandatory from December through March each year. I have a 2019 VW GLI 35th Anniversary. To me, VW messed up badly in making the all season's Hankook Kinergy GTs for that car. Michelin Piolt Sport all season 3+ is a recommended bet as comfort/quiet/performance. What is a good choice for the most "comfort/quiet" performance Summer tire you'd suggest?
Michelin Pilot 4s!
tire reccomendation/advice please... i live in tennessee where we get some very cold winters between october & march, but only get a little bit of snow every now & again, & some winters we dont get any, so full blown snow tires are very unnecessary in my area, & the 2 cars in question are my 2 daily drivers, a 98 ls1 formula firebird with a fully built autocross ready suspension, & a 99 miata (with a stock suspension, for now, suspension mods are underway soon) ...i used to run high performance summer tires all year round but i noticed that after driving them thru the cold winters they started cracking, so i did a little research & saw where driving them below a certain temp can cause premature sidewall cracking, so i purchased a set of "high performance all season" bfgoodrich tires, & theyre great tires for what they are & my only real complaint is the lack of grip in the hard corners... they dont have anything close to the grip my nitto 555's had... so heres my question... is there a tire out there that wont crack in the cold weather (cause there are days we get down in the 20's & ive still gotta drive to work) but will give me the grip of a summer high performance tire? because around here our winters can be 20 degrees one day & 60 the next, & 100+ in the summer ...so is there a good performance tire out there that wont crack up in cold weather, or am i looking at havin to get a second set of wheels for my summer tires? btw tire sizes are 98 firebird 275-40-17 & 99 miata 205-50-15 ...thanx
Honestly, I don't think so. You're really kind of stuck with a summer high performance tire if you want the grip, and an "all season" to handle you're cold weather. Perhaps moving to a Michelin/Nitto performance oriented all season will help a bit.
From WC, Good Info but you could have mentioned that while a summer sports tire such as a 55 or 60 cross section, IF you hit a curb, you have lost both wheel and tire and that could be a $500 or more cost just for 1 tire!
Does increase in tyre profile from stock 205/60 r16 to 205/65 r 16 decrease vehicle power while climbing incline roads?
Yes but its not a significant difference , It would likely just affect your gas mileage and tire wear since it increases the tires overall diameter and weight meaning it requires more energy to move the tire due to an increase of traction and weight
Man I had all season tires on my 2.5l fwd Malibu, I went through snow that was taller than my bumper no problem lol
Very professional. Little jealous of that Volvo there bud
Unfortunately someone made me an offer I couldn't refuse and I sold it. Now that I cant find any manual turbo wagons in good condition I regret selling 🤦♂️
Awesome info. Thanks again man. 💗
Hi Man
Just need your Fittment help in my case i have a Mercedes GL550 which got Stock Wheels 21inch 10J and tyre size is 295/40/21 all around but i have bought new set of wheels which are 22inch staggered.
Now problem is being a AWD car need 100% accurate tyre to not damage my Diff. New Wheels front are 22inch 9J and Rear 10.5J. Please help me with finding the write tyre size.
so helpful tysm
Thanks Shawn
Thank YOU!
So on your site you have touring and highway, what's the difference?
touring tires offer mainly a smooth and quiet ride with performance and handling benefits without sacrificing tire life , highway tires generally have the same qualities as a touring tire but offer extensive life and focus mainly on a smooth and quiet ride rather than handling and traction
I'm buying some winter and summer tires after this
Im curious i live in California we get more heat and rain but i want better grip on my nissan tires when it rains seasonal is great but when i saw this video it seems winter tires would seem best im just wondering can i use them everyday like seasonal?? Also what is the difference between asymmetrical and symmetrical wtc
In California? Why the hell would you think that? Wait, you said "winter", do you mean snow?
I would suggest going with a performance all season tire , like the eagle sport all season , performance in wet and dry conditions is optimal , or consider any type of all season grand touring tire . In california unless you live in the snow i would suggest a tire with sleak shoulders but shoulder blocks with lots of sipes , water channeling grooves are standard with most tires so its not a huge deal which you choose but i would suggest getting something along the tines of tread wear rating 450ish so you get a long life off of them
What are the specs of the enkei rajin wheel in this vid and tire specs too plz
I'm having a hard time understanding tires and finding the right ones I want for the look in trying to achieve. I have a 2012 TSX SE with 18x9.5 35 offset 225/45/18tires . I'm looking for new tires and want to achieve a beefy stanced look. Car is on coilover..any idea what size tires would work? I don't want to go low profile tires. 245/45/18 I thought would work but can't find any one with them online
I would recommend in 2454518 you do get wider tires with a pretty beefy sidewall at about 110mm
if you go with 2454018 it would be about 98
and 2453518 would be 87 , i would stick to the closest size that fits without stretching and smallest without sacrificing sidewall length also consider tire width and height affect your turn radius and wheel well clearance , also 2354518 is a great option since its what is mounted from manufacture on civic side and sport although they are a bit stretched
@@danielriosofficial thank you for the info bro. I'm on 225/40s right now and they're abit stretched. But I'm kinda tired of that look. I've even been looking at 255/265 tires. What do you think of that? found one Acura tsx on 265/35/18 and that set up looked nice
Are the Continental extremecontact a winter oriented allseason?
no its a performance tire , i would recommend the goodyear weather ready or the michelin xice , all season perfomance and great durability , goodyear offers soybean oil to prevent tires from cracking over time in the cold and render better performance all year round and over time , michelin offers more sipes and grooves and is a snow oriented tires , check the tires temperature rating and see charts for a better idea of how the compare between brands and tire models
Does your gas mileage decrease with summer tires?
Not really, it will all depend on how you drive 🙏
thanks for the info man you rock
Glad to help!
I liked it because he made me laugh around 6:40
Now I can draw some tire threads now!
Gracias!!
went looking wheel and tire from fitment industries my SUV is not available in the config...
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all season tyre last longer than summer tyre ?
Typically, yes.
Cracking up 20 seconds in thinking this is going to be a GREAT video 🤣
All season tyres don't look like that any more.
Am I early?
No!
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