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How long did your first set of tired last? by slices17
Nov 22, 2006 (4:32 pm)
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I brought my RX-8 to the dealership today for recall 4206F. When I picked up the car at the end of the day, the printout they gave me had an item that read, "RED STATUS - NEEDS TIRES NOW"
 
How long are the tires supposed to last? I have 18-inch wheels and about 32800 miles on my RX-8. How many miles did you guys have on the car when you replaced the tires?
 
Thanks in advance.
 
Ray
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Re: How long did your first set of tired last? [slices17] by fedlawman
Nov 22, 2006 (8:52 pm)
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Replying to: slices17 (Nov 22, 2006 4:32 pm)

You got 33,000 miles from a set of Z-rated high performance tires!?!?
 
That's more than reasonable.
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Re: How long did your first set of tired last? [fedlawman] by slices17
Nov 23, 2006 (7:56 am)
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Replying to: fedlawman (Nov 22, 2006 8:52 pm)

I wasn't paying attention. With my previous cars I usually replaced the tires at 45000 miles, but then those were not performance tires.
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tire comps: Avon Tech's v. Bridgestone Potenza's by mklis
Mar 19, 2007 (8:42 am)
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I am in need of getting new tires and am looking for suggestions - should i replace the potenza's or look for a different tire?
 
I have heard the Avon's are just as good, and much cheaper.
 
any other thoughts??
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New Tires by estano
Jun 01, 2008 (5:18 pm)
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I replaced my worn out original Dunlop rear tires with oversized Yokohama 245/50-18R tires. They perform great, are quiet and are a serious improvement in every way over the originals. I get significantly better traction, stability and slightly improved gas mileage as well as a smother and quieter ride. However there is a problem, after driving for a few minutes I get the EXPECTED warning lights from the TCS/DSC indicator as well as the electronic brake force distribution system control unit.
I did expect this but I am wondering if anyone knows if this can be corrected by adjusting or resetting the computer? I do expect this to correct itself when I replace the front tires with ones which more closely match the diameter of the rear. I have put these tires to the test and they truly are a significant benefit. I would like to get rid of the anoying warning lights or better yet readjust the computer to assure that these systems work and give indication only when there is a real problem. My research has shown that the indicators light due to a difference in tire diameter front to rear only.
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all weather peformance tires by seapal
Oct 25, 2009 (4:30 pm)
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i need to replace my OE tires for wet, freezing, slushy conditions this winter and want an all weather performance tire, not a dedicated snow tire since i live in the DC area and we get only 2-3 storms a winter with only a few inches, mostly wet,cold pavement. This also allows me to keep the 18s rather than move down to a 17 inch tire like the owners in Denver and St Paul have to do.
 
any recommendations?

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