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steelers123 08-23-2017 09:56 AM

Best All Season Tires
 
Hello,

I know they're a lot of threads on this topic, but a lot of them seem to be more than 2 years old. So figured I'd start a new thread....I currently own a 2013 G37X Sport with 32,000 miles on it, and it's unfortunately time for a tire change. I live up in the Northeast; so I need a good ALL SEASON tire. What I'm looking for is a solid tire that has longevity, that feels smooth, but also looks nice as well which is a huge plus!

Thanks for any replies and help!

Ryne 08-23-2017 09:58 AM

Continental DWS or DWS06

ryanwhite74115 08-23-2017 10:11 AM

Michelin Pilot A/S 3+
Continental DWS06

steelers123 08-23-2017 11:00 AM

Thanks for the responses fellows. I'm going to go with either of those tires. Much appreciated!!!

nfsG37 08-23-2017 11:52 AM

I just replaced the Goodyear Eagle RSA's with the Continental DWS06 about 1 week ago. So far, I'm impressed with the tires. There is considerably less road noise/feedback with the Continental tires. Pavement imperfections/smaller bumps are less noticeable now than before.

steelers123 08-23-2017 01:19 PM


Originally Posted by nfsG37 (Post 4153860)
I just replaced the Goodyear Eagle RSA's with the Continental DWS06 about 1 week ago. So far, I'm impressed with the tires. There is considerably less road noise/feedback with the Continental tires. Pavement imperfections/smaller bumps are less noticeable now than before.

Thanks! I am looking into the Continentals as we speak!

c1utchh 08-23-2017 01:23 PM

I live in NYC, The roads here are swiss cheese mixed with honey hive constructions, in other words god awful when the roads are there and even after repair. I'm already shopping for Michelin Pilot A/S 3+ with Xl load to make for a smoother ride on coils.

Personally right now I'm running Michelin PS4s XL and I love them, handling is great, the ride is smooth, over bumps there is not a lot of damage risk. Each company or brand is more of a preference to how you drive, how frequently do you drive, as well as the conditions your tires experience on a daily basis. Some may say, Michelin or Dunlop or Continental. Personally I felt Michelin was the better fit for myself.

theycallmejag 08-23-2017 01:25 PM

I live near Philly (originally from NYC) and swapped the stock tires for a set of P Zero A/S Plus and absolutely love them, great grip and handle various weather conditions beautifully. I was originally looking at Pilot Sport A/S 3+ as well but ended up going for the P Zeros since they happened to be on sale and have loved them since :)

steelers123 08-23-2017 01:29 PM

Thanks for the info Jag! I'll look into them.

mathnerd88 08-23-2017 01:38 PM

I've had the DWS06 for a month now, and I realize that the DWS06, although a better tire than the OEM Goodyear, loses a little bit more steering response. The steering does feel a bit mushy (like a boat feel.)

I wish I'd have gotten the Pilot A/S 3+ instead, but I can't complain since I got the DWS06 for $460 installed for all 4. I would not buy them if they were more than $125 each.

The DWS06 also does not have a rim protector for the OEM 17inch wheels.

steelers123 08-23-2017 01:56 PM

Mathnerd,

Thanks for the response. I'll take that into consideration for sure.

Ricio1991 08-23-2017 03:19 PM

I just ordered some Dunlop Signature HP all seasons from tire rack! One of Best Seller of there website for 86 a tire closeout and 50 dollar rebate on a closeout sale! I ordered for the stock sedan base wheels 17in! Came out to 406 shipped to AZ! Check them out great reviews on them

slartibartfast 08-23-2017 03:29 PM

If you don't experience snow then you're shooting yourself in the foot buying all-season tires. Performance summer tires are better in the wet.

hdk703 08-23-2017 03:57 PM

Actually getting tires today, went with General AS-05, hope these aren't too bad...I guess they're a brand under Continental?

blnewt 08-23-2017 09:19 PM

Here's the most current rating chart on UHP All Seasons at Tirerack.com, definitely give the BFG Comp2s a look as well~
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/surve...AS&sortValue=1


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