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Mazda 3 Tire & Wheel Questions

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Re: New Mazda3 comes with CHEAP tires [aviboy97] by roadburner
Oct 25, 2008 (8:32 pm)
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Replying to: aviboy97 (Oct 24, 2008 5:42 pm)

I got 26000 miles out of the Bridgestone RE050As on my Mazdaspeed 3. They probably would have lasted past 30K had I not tracked the car and driven it in a "spirited" fashion on the street...
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Need New Tires for 06 Mazda3 Hatchback 5spd by slicktires
Oct 28, 2008 (8:30 pm)
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Hi there -
 
I have about 34,000 miles on my original Goodyear Eagle RS-A tires. They are slick as a bottle of tire shine on ice. I am looking for a decent all season tire that is good both in wet conditions, snow, and holds up to the "estimated" mileage warranty. I don't want to pay more than $125 a tire though. As I navigate Tirerack.com I see the best sellers under my car tire category.
 
1- Kumho Ecsta ASX ($90/each) 205/50R17
2- Dunlop SP Sport Signature ($105/each) 205/50R17
3- Bridgestone Potenza G 019 Grid ($115/each) 205/50R17
 
I do like to drive fast at times and enjoy corners so you could say I have the zoom zoom type mentality.
 
What would you suggest out of these three tires? Also, is there a better, read cheaper website to order from?
 
Thanks!
 
Zac
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Re: Need New Tires for 06 Mazda3 Hatchback 5spd [slicktires] by roadburner
Oct 29, 2008 (2:32 pm)
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Replying to: slicktires (Oct 28, 2008 8:30 pm)

I've run Kumhos on several of my cars and I currently have a set on my Three Series. Tire Rack provides such good service and value that I haven't felt the need to look elasewhere.
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Re: Need New Tires for 06 Mazda3 Hatchback 5spd [slicktires] by idol767
Oct 29, 2008 (4:04 pm)
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Replying to: slicktires (Oct 28, 2008 8:30 pm)

I replaced the tires on my '91 Integra with the Bridgestone Potenza G 019 last fall. They were quiet and had great traction, but felt very soft when cornering. The car used to be very tight with the old Michelin Pilots, but the Bridgestones felt like they belonged on a Buick. I replaced the Integra with my 2008.5 Mazda3 Touring hatch in May, and I love how tight it feels when cornering. I'll spend a little extra money on my 3 when it's time to get new tires, and probably stick with Michelin.
 
You might try www.discounttiredirect.com for another option to the Tirerack. Good Luck.
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Re: Need New Tires for 06 Mazda3 Hatchback 5spd [roadburner] by slicktires
Oct 29, 2008 (4:46 pm)
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Replying to: roadburner (Oct 29, 2008 2:32 pm)

I guess what I am now faced with is accountability, meaning if my tire pops or something happens to it who do I go to to replace it. Tirerack? I assume that the garage that puts the tires on for you isn't responsible for the tire after that. I guess I am skeptical of buying tires online vs. at a local shop, but obviously am trying to save some dough.
 
What do you know about staying with the same speed rating? My car came with a V, do I need to stay with a V or can I go one lower or one higher - H or W. The Kumbos is a W.
 
I got a quote today from a garage for 4 Pirelli P6 all season tires with install and disposal for $530 w/tax. I think the Pirelli's he quoted were H though.
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Re: Need New Tires for 06 Mazda3 Hatchback 5spd [slicktires] by JBaumgart
Oct 30, 2008 (8:29 am)
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Replying to: slicktires (Oct 29, 2008 4:46 pm)

I've purchased many sets of tires and wheels from TireRack over the years and have always had good experiences with them. You can pre-arrange an appt. with a recommended installer in your area and have them shipped directly to them. This almost always saves money compared to buying locally, especially if you are also looking to buy them already mounted and balanced on separate wheels.
 
The Pirelli P6 has been around is an old design that was very popular in its day, but you should check other available options with newer technology that will fit your car. Look at the reviews on TireRack to make your choice, weighing the factors that are most important to you (wear ratings, handling, traction, noise level, price, etc.) I wouldn't get too hung up on speed ratings but for an all season tire on this car I personally wouldn't buy anything rated less than H. Remember that all tires involve compromises of one sort or another.
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Re: Need New Tires for 06 Mazda3 Hatchback 5spd [JBaumgart] by roadburner
Oct 31, 2008 (12:27 pm)
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Replying to: JBaumgart (Oct 30, 2008 8:29 am)

I'd stick with a V rated or higher tire- except in the case of winter tires.
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by JBaumgart
Oct 31, 2008 (1:02 pm)
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I probably would too, mainly because they would offer slightly better handling, on average. But H tires are rated at 130 mph so they would be perfectly safe and may be cheaper with longer tread life (although every tire is different and there are many exceptions).
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Re: New Mazda3 comes with CHEAP tires [aviboy97] by 60201
Nov 03, 2008 (2:19 pm)
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Replying to: aviboy97 (Oct 24, 2008 5:42 pm)

I do think the goodyear RS-A are cheap tires or wear out prematurely with Mazda3s - this is not a good combination. I also find the tracksion control kicking in on wet pavement starts. Terrible in snow even when they were new. I don't have a problem with the car otherwise.
 
I've had all my service done at Evanston Mazda including oil changes and tire rotations. But at 25K miles and 24 months later I need new tires. I don't race, my alignment is fine, I have checked my tire pressure in between oil changes and still only 25K?? doesn't seem right.
 
My service tech also gave me some line about they worn out due to my high mileage, but I don't think 1K/month is high mileage. But then admitted many people are unhappy with their RSAs. They are more than eager to sell me relacement RS-A for $1,000 or Michelins etc for the same price.
 
I'll probably get michelins, but not really keen on going back to Mazda.
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by zoomzoomdlr
Nov 03, 2008 (4:30 pm)
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Ohio Mazda Dealer here. Many of our Mazda's new come with performance oriented tires, best example the RX's and Speed cars with the Bridgestone Potenza re050's which average 13k miles till shot. Same deal with the RS-A's, performance tire sacrificing wear and winter traction. For winter I would deifinitely go Tire-Rack for a 15 or 16" tire, not even necessarily narrower because the RS-A's are only 205's. OR, I'd find an owner of the 3 Sedan I Touring package with the 16" factory wheel and offer a swap, just realizing that handling will be sacrificed for ride and winter driving, but those also wear much better.

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