Rear 275/35/19: Hankook Ventus V12 Evo K110 vs. Potenza RE760 Sport
So, last night I was checking tire pressure on the Z and made a discovery that my rear tires are getting bold. Then, instantly I realized that I have put almost 23,000 miles on them! (considering the fact I bought them used with 2000 miles). I got almost 25,000 out of RE050? :eek: that's shocking. So, I may have a week or two remaining on these rear tires. So, I initially wanted to replace them with RE050A BUT their pricetag of $340+shipping (another $30 each) makes them quite expansive. I was looking on tirerack and saw a couple of similar tires for much less. One of them is Hankook Ventus V12 Evo K110 and the other is Bridgestone Potenza RE 760 sport. How are these tires rack up compared to RE050? (reviews look better) I DO want to keep the RE050 preciseness, handling and grip but don't feel like shelling out $400/per tire. If you have gone from RE050 to any of these tires, please let me know your input. I'm looking for your input on handling and wet tire performance. noise, thread life etc are not important.
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Both of those tires are a step down in terms of performance, but I guess some of it depends on your intended use.
If you are mostly just commuting, they will be fine. If you plan to do any sort of performance driving, there are a variety of superior options (the pss is popular now), as the re050s aren't exactly a great bang for buck tire. The v12s especially have a very soft sidewall and are notably imprecise. Whatever you do, don't mix tires front to rear |
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Im also lookin at the Hankooksv12s in 245/285 but 255/305s recommended. Ill be running 9.5 and 11 rims. You seem knowledgeable. Any opinion? Wish I could give you help but dont have the Hankooks yet. But ive decided onthose to buy just size is in question.
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with the right offset, you should have no problem with 255/305s & 9.5/11s
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I got these tire sizes sitting at home getting ready for installation this weekend....the 305's look sooooo nice
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305s ride quality
How does the ride feel like with noise level?
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Just remember if you get other sizes that could throw off the speedo some and also lower the car. I want to get some 305's for the rear but worried about that. I have 285-35-18 now.
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I want the 285s but the 11" wheels are actually measured at 12". I think thats just damm large:confused:
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Try comparing it with a local vendor. I was able to get RE11s for about $50 cheaper at Costco. The savings were even more since I didn't have to include shipping.
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I'm still on my stock re050a's and miles r same as u! little over 23,000 mi.! this includes normal driving plus two track days last year. i need to replace rears too. Sorry if my post was sidetracked n doesn't help ur choices. i heard hankook's have decent performance but softer sidewall!
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bleh in need of new tires also. probably will be purchasing in about 2 days. i was thinking of getting the hankooks but wow those re760s got pretty good reviews. has anyone tried them out?
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I think at this point, I may just get a pair of RE050a and call it a day (not mixing the tires front to rear). Next year or so, I'll probably get PSS all around. :tup: Quote:
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Anyway, I would say based on your needs and the comparison image you posted, the V12's would work ... I have not made it to the buying tires scenario yet so don't have any input for you there. Put something on there though. And sooner rather than later. :tup: |
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Hi. We are in a similar position AK. I popped a rear tire and since I have significant wear in the rear I would have to replace both stock rear tires which would cost $700-$800 depending on where you go and depending if you get a warranty. So I was looking at different prices at different places for tires. I have had a set of V12's, and they were nice as a daily driver. Quiet, good grip in the rain. They felt really soft to me when new, but as the grease wore off and after a few heat cycles it actually felt like it got stiffer and actually was able to do some spirited driving in them. I didn't push them too much though. Then again, someone wrecked my 09 Z with those tires when they spun out =[. I was very tempted to get the Michelin PSS as they have been getting rave reviews, but I also wanted to try the RE11, since that tire has a very good reputation with a long history. The PSS has been around for around a year? So it is still relatively new. I feel like the V12 was getting a lot of good reviews as well in the beginning but when I got them, there were a few negatives that weren't often mentioned. So I can wait until the end of this year or next year to get them. So anyway, the point of my post is I am now getting the RE11 through Costco, which are costing me around $1250 including warranty and mounting/balncing. It is a great summer tire especially if you want to go canyon carving. Bad thing is that it is not a great daily tire and it has minimal tread life lol. Oh well, you only live once. In my opinion, I think you should be getting all new tires unless you are really tight on your budget. I'll be getting the PSS on the next tire change after my RE11s wear out. |
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I don't know where you guys are getting the $1250 installed price from, but I am tempted to get another set at that price. I paid around $1200 when I bought it in 2009, $1350 last year. Just the price of the tire alone is past that this year. It sucks. I think I am done with them as I am planning to go sliks this year. |
AK- another lower-cost high perf tire is the continental DW's. i recommend that for anyone on a tighter budget. :)
tread life is much longer too than the re050a's |
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I'm on RE11 and they're a great upgrade from RE050, but def wears faster.
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I have the RE11s installed now. Bridgestone is on sale this week at Costco...well here in the Bay Area anyway.
My sizing 245/40-19 285/35-19. Cost me a total of $1150. And Costco includes road hazard with that price too. My wheels are Volk TE37SLs so I was a little bit scared to get them mounted there but luckily my friend works there and he was able to mount them for me, not using the machine mounting system. |
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That's like me wishing the Z can get 45mpg on regular gas.
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A question, the RE 50's have a 140 wear rating and the RE 11's have a 180 wear rating but in practice the RE 11's actually wear faster, is that correct?
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Manufactures can basically "make up" their number, so use it as a reference rather than a guide. The wear is probably similar between the two, don't expect any 20K magic out of them
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Potenza Vs Hancook
I keep having to go back to the Potenzas as they appear superior to the others in most but always tread wear. I tried the Hancooks V12 Evos mentioned, in all attributes bar wear they are good. Potenzas last a heap longer though. 'm about to try the Potenzas 760 in lieu of the Pole Position ones...fingers crossed. I have been getting my Tyres from Tire Rack for around the $300 mark. In Australia same tyres {} are $800 for the 245 40 19 and $1000 for the 275 25 19!!! Cost $450 to ship them...still way in front.
TIRES as below just purchased. Bridgestone Potenza RE760 Sport (Ultra High Performance Summer) Sidewall Style: Blackwall 245/40R19 XL W Speed Rated Estimated Availability: In Stock Price:*$213.00 (each) Qty: 2 Bridgestone Potenza RE760 Sport (Ultra High Performance Summer) Sidewall Style: Blackwall 275/35R19 XL W Speed Rated Price:*$223.00 (each) Qty: 2 |
I second the conti dw's. If you have the bucks I would go for the pss's. They are great street tire that can do it all very well.
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I am in the same boat, I just bought my re-11s about 6 months ago 285r 265f on stock 19s. The cost was almost 1800 for warranty, mounting etc.. So the pss should give me similar performance but longer tread life. Willi be able to run 295 rear no issues or just do 275?
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Thank for everyone's input. I decided to stick with the RE050a from Tirerack (gotta support the sponsor). I still have some thread left on the front tires and have the previous front tires (when I put all 4 brand new re050a). So, I'll let these two partial fronts to wear out one set after another and by that time these new rears will be done. Then I will probably go all 4 RE-11 or PSS.
http://i576.photobucket.com/albums/s...om/photo40.jpg Though some of you guys are saying RE-11 wears faster, do you guys remember Sharif's this post? I was pretty much sold to them after this post: http://www.the370z.com/wheels-tires/...ew-inside.html |
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