Need new tires - hydroplanning !!!

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kentb31
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Need new tires - hydroplanning !!!

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Hi everybody,My current Goodyear RSA tire are making my Vibe unstable and prone to hydro-planning. It's also unstable when cornering.I have only put on 16,000 km on the RSA and the tire thread is used about 50% according to tire guy I talked to. That's terrible!Anyway, I have been thinking about the following tires as replacement:I am looking for all-season tire that will resist hydro-planning and be good on dry and wet pavement and bit of snow. I have my own set of winter tires. I also want a tire that will not affect my mileage tooAnyway, here's goes:- Goodyear Assurance Triple Thread - very pricey- Michelin HydroEdge - also pricey- Yoko Avid TRZ - (heard coming that they're heavy(affects mileage) and noisy- BridgeStone Torrenza EL400- Pirelli P4- Nexon N5000 (wal-mart) cheap, not many reviews.What would be better ? The cheapest is the Nexon, next the Perelli, etcI live in small town in NB Canada, so my choice are limitedLet me know what you thinkAny advice would be appreciated and welcomed
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Post by ragingfish »

have you checked your tire pressures? over inflation can cause you to have issues with stability or hydroplaning. i had RS-As on the vibe - and just had some put on my G6 - and liked them a lot for a factory tire.that being said, are you looking for an all-season or summer tire? if you're looking only for a summer tire, look at kumho ecstas. fantastic tires, and they cost me the same as the RS-As did.
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WaveAction
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Post by WaveAction »

try yokohamas..they're good and not pricey
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Re: Need new tires - hydroplanning !!! (kentb31)

Post by djb383 »

Is the TripleTred really pricey in the long run? They're an 80K tread life tire and ours, now with 21k miles, still look new. (225/50/16)
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Re: Need new tires - hydroplanning !!! (kentb31)

Post by nygiantzz1 »

I just put a set of Pirelli P4's on a couple weeks ago. They ride nice and smooth. I hit heavy rain a couple times already and they handled great.
kentb31
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Post by kentb31 »

Yes, tire pressure is OK, at 32 psiI'm more looking for an all-season tire; up here, there is no suchthing as a summer I have a good set of winter tires, butwould like to have tires that could handle a bit of slow or ice Quote, originally posted by ragingfish »have you checked your tire pressures? over inflation can cause you to have issues with stability or hydroplaning. i had RS-As on the vibe - and just had some put on my G6 - and liked them a lot for a factory tire.that being said, are you looking for an all-season or summer tire? if you're looking only for a summer tire, look at kumho ecstas. fantastic tires, and they cost me the same as the RS-As did.
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Quote, originally posted by WaveAction »try yokohamas..they're good and not priceyI have looked at the Yoko Avid TRZ,but I have looked at some of the reviews and they are noisyand heavy. Apparently it affects the gas mileage (this is important) for me...I don't know how true that is
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Post by RIT »

I got the Michelin HydroEdge from BJs. They weren't that expensive, and they have a 80,000 mile warranty. They are nice.
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Hi...do you get some snow in your part of the country ?If so, how are they ? Do you run them all year round ?What about noise ? Are they noisy ?ThanksQuote, originally posted by RIT »I got the Michelin HydroEdge from BJs. They weren't that expensive, and they have a 80,000 mile warranty. They are nice.
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Did you notice a reduction in gas mileage on your vibe when you installed them ? Also, are they noisy ?Quote, originally posted by WaveAction »try yokohamas..they're good and not pricey
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Post by nygiantzz1 »

It was late when I posted last night, I was tired, let me give you a better review on the Pirelli's. The P4 is an All season touring tire, 85,000 mile treadwear warranty. I have a little over 1,000 miles on them so far. I had to drive through a torrential downpour the day I put them on, maintained 65mph, absolutely no hydroplaning. They are much quieter than the Eagle RS-A's and absorb the bumps in the road much better. I can't comment on snow traction yet, but every review I read gave high praise for snow traction. A co-worker has them on his Sunfire and claims they are great in the snow. If cost is a factor, the P4's are a good bang for the buck. If you can spend a little more, I've heard great things about the Michelin Hydroedge and Goodyear Tripletread too.
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Quote, originally posted by kentb31 »Did you notice a reduction in gas mileage on your vibe when you installed them ? Also, are they noisy ?actually i didnt say i had yokohamas..was just giving you an option to look at, i had friends with yokohama summer tires and said they were excellent tiresi, myself, had yokohama winter tires and were really great
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Post by RIT »

I didn't notice any drop in gas mileage.As far as noise - depends on the surface. Some are louder, and most i don't notice any difference from the Goodyear RSAs.I don't use them in the Winter - i have snows.
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Did you notice a reduction in gas mileage on your vibe when you installed them ? Also, are they noisy ?Quote, originally posted by WaveAction »try yokohamas..they're good and not pricey
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