View Full Version : ahh I'm running out of tread, what to do?


x_Batman_x
12-15-2008, 08:39 AM
So I have about 2mm of tread left before I hit the wear bars. Does anyone know how much longer I can go with out replacing the tires? Safety is VERY important to me, and it is winter here so my car does travel on snow and even ice at times. I cant believe how fast I have gone through them (I just the other day hit 15,000 miles), but apparently no one really gets much life out of the stock Yokohamas.

I had wanted to get these tires to last throughout winter so come summer I could get a performance summer tire, but I don't know how soon i need to replace my tires. If I need to get on it quickly, should I get some nice All-Seasons (and if so what are some recommendations) or should I get a winter tire and then hope I have the cash to get some summer tires when the season comes?

I really am a n00b when it comes to tires/wheels so I would really appreciate all the help I can get, thanks

nforce4
12-15-2008, 12:31 PM
Well you are certainly not required to get new tires. If you are able to drive, and safely handle your vehicle than I wouldnt worry about it. If you want to be on the safe side I would suggest you get some new tires. Get a second opinion from a Tire Shop. If you want some good winter tires I would go with the Nokian brand. Very good on snow / rain and last long too.

CarbonXe
12-15-2008, 12:34 PM
Replace the stockers with some Blizzaks and buy another set of wheels and put the new tires on those. You'll have summer tires that will last two summers and winter tires that will last you 3 winters.

engifineer
12-15-2008, 01:16 PM
And if you dont do that.. check out tirerack.com and discounttiredirect.com . If you really want all seasons, I highly recommend Avon Tech M550's. I had them before I got the Falken 912's I have now. The Falkens are nice, but dont even compare to the Avons IMO, especially on snow. But I typically drive my older Saturn all winter, so I am not as concerned with the snow traction being the best in the world.. the Saturn drives better in the snow anyways.

But being in Michigan, where you get more snow than we do here, I would invest in some winter wheels n tires. You can find a set of stock wheels for sale online for a few hundred or less sometimes (I bought my autox oem wheels for $150).

nodsetse
12-15-2008, 08:07 PM
So I have about 2mm of tread left before I hit the wear bars. Does anyone know how much longer I can go with out replacing the tires?
I've been riding on the wear bars of my stock Yokos for over a thousand miles, but I wouldn't recommend it.

ippskidder
12-15-2008, 08:13 PM
I drove on almost no tread for a month or two.

I was short on cash.

Worst experience of my life, lol.

x_Batman_x
12-15-2008, 08:51 PM
yeah the little tread is pretty weird to drive it. If I floor it in 1st or 2nd I can usually spin the wheels lol. I already have an extra set of stock rims. But I was planning on getting Falken Azennis for Auto X use only and putting those on them.

the other thing to consider is that I might be moving down to New Orleans next year for school so I'll only be doing winter driving when I'm back in town.....

x_Batman_x
12-15-2008, 11:20 PM
alright so I'm thinking I'm gonna get some winter tires for now. What do you guys recommend? Its not like the roads are always covered in snow. In fact they've been completely dry for the past few days... but they are very often wet and of course ocassionally snow and ice covered. So I do need a top of the line tire, just something that will do well on wet pavement and provide traction on snow/ice....

thanks for your help so far guys :bow:

x_Batman_x
12-16-2008, 12:19 AM
okay haha I actually just completely changed my mind, I'm going with all-seasons. If I move to New Orleans, I will not be driving in snow often enough to justify snow tires :P

Someone recoomended Falken Ziex's to me. Anyone have thoughts on that tire or alternatives to suggest?

engifineer
12-16-2008, 12:53 AM
From just a few posts above in my previous post

And if you dont do that.. check out tirerack.com and discounttiredirect.com . If you really want all seasons, I highly recommend Avon Tech M550's. I had them before I got the Falken 912's I have now. The Falkens are nice, but dont even compare to the Avons IMO, especially on snow.

I have not been very impressed with the 912's on snow.

x_Batman_x
12-16-2008, 01:36 AM
no I saw that, I just didnt think they were the same thing.

I'm looking for more info on the Avon's you recommended. I actually have never heard of that brand before.

sciontc_mich
12-16-2008, 09:38 AM
avon is a british brand. Tirerack.com is the only place here in America that sells them. Avon also makes motorcycle tires that a lot of riders know about.

The other brand you could look at is the Goodyear Eagle F1 All-season. I have recommended Toyo Proxes4 alot in the past but in snow they're just OK/FAIR. nothing too exciting, it'll get you home but only if you go slow and take your time. Belle Tire sells them in your area. I think they're a really good all-around tire. But in snow and ice, i've wished for better. Not sure if there is in an all season.

but as with all goodyear tires, not cheap. about 150 a tire or so. I think the proxes4's at belle tire are like 130 each.

I just don't know how the Goodyear F1 All Seasons are in snow. Look around for reviews.

x_Batman_x
12-16-2008, 11:15 AM
funny thing you mention the Goodyear Eagle F1 All Seasons, I've actually been leaning toward those. I've only read great review for them both concerning dry and snow.

engifineer
12-16-2008, 01:04 PM
Just remember that any all season will be ok at best in snow. There really is no such thing as "All Season" tires... its more like "Can be driven year round, but not so great in some instances" tires :P

Avons are huge in the motorcycle world, and they have been pretty popular among tC owners on some forums. They do a good job of mixing the all season/decently priced areas.

The F1's are great tires from what I have heard as well. A bit more money, but seem to be good all around tires.

x_Batman_x
12-16-2008, 11:26 PM
thanks for the help engifineer. I did look into the avons. But since they are only carried by tire rack, if I ever had to replace one, I would have to special order it. I feel more comfortable buying a more popular tire. I can afford the F1's now so I think based on what everyone has said about them, I'll get those.

sciontc_mich
12-17-2008, 02:23 AM
yeah that's what always stopped me from getting the avon's as well. NO place to get them locally and I don't want to wait a couple days for tirerack to ship me another if something happened.

and definitely keep us posted, I mean I'd really like to know what you think of the F1 All Seasons. braking, wet/dry traction, ride, handling, of course. but I'm also wondering what snow traction will be like, heard good things but come back and tell how the traction is :) thanks! :clap:

topekatc
12-23-2008, 04:12 AM
i love my bridgestone potenza as960 polepositions...they are an all season z-rated tire with 40000mile warrenty...also great traction...turns at 30mph with no squill...i live in kansas and we get snow and ice and they are much better than the yokos in every condition

JamesTC_Silver
12-31-2008, 07:11 PM
i love my TOYO Proxes 4 they are pimp and grip like crazy, i dont hydroplane anymore

silverstreaktc
12-31-2008, 10:52 PM
i have kuhmo escata ast's and they're really good to me and still running after 15k. 75 per tire on tire rack.

10PieceNuggets
01-01-2009, 02:58 AM
I have a friend who has 50k on his original tires. Yes I am being dead serious too, never had a problem and bless his tire's souls.

mattieg
01-02-2009, 12:52 AM
I am in need for tires as well. My friend is selling me his winter tires that he had from the dealership for a hundred bucks. But come summer time I will be in the same situation as you, trying to find a nice tire.

I would like to find another set of stock rims so I can just switch them with no problem.

andrewStC
01-05-2009, 10:54 PM
My yoko's suck, when I run over some puddles it feels like my car is gliding, I don't have to deal with snow, so what would be a good all season tires that would run good on dry and not have me gliding over puddles when it rains?

CarbonXe
01-05-2009, 10:57 PM
The Bridgestone Turanza's that come on the new tC's are pretty good. I haven't had any problem with them in the snow or rain.

mattieg
01-06-2009, 12:48 AM
Carbon and nitto or toyos that you recommend? Maybe even falken?

frame
01-11-2009, 05:50 PM
I have a friend who has 50k on his original tires. Yes I am being dead serious too, never had a problem and bless his tire's souls.

i got 52450 on my stock tires (bought my car in july 04). never been replaced except for one that was punctured. dealer is quoting me 871 for all 4 tires.

why are the original stock tires so expensive on tirerack.com ??? 211 for each bridgestone potenza woooow!!!

toeveryhour
01-12-2009, 03:06 AM
nitto neo gens are great in rain and dry imo. i'm rocking those at the moment.

engifineer
01-12-2009, 04:11 PM
I have a friend who has 50k on his original tires. Yes I am being dead serious too, never had a problem and bless his tire's souls.

i got 52450 on my stock tires (bought my car in july 04). never been replaced except for one that was punctured. dealer is quoting me 871 for all 4 tires.

why are the original stock tires so expensive on tirerack.com ??? 211 for each bridgestone potenza woooow!!!

The bigger question is why you would want to buy them??? They are less than mediocre at best and hugely overpriced. You can buy twice the tire for half the price!

sciontc_mich
01-12-2009, 07:06 PM
^^^ engifineer is correct. there are many other tires out there MUCH better than stock for less money!

frame
01-12-2009, 10:26 PM
I have a friend who has 50k on his original tires. Yes I am being dead serious too, never had a problem and bless his tire's souls.

i got 52450 on my stock tires (bought my car in july 04). never been replaced except for one that was punctured. dealer is quoting me 871 for all 4 tires.

why are the original stock tires so expensive on tirerack.com ??? 211 for each bridgestone potenza woooow!!!

The bigger question is why you would want to buy them??? They are less than mediocre at best and hugely overpriced. You can buy twice the tire for half the price!

O no. I wasn't going to buy them I just wanted to see how much the stock are going for online. I know how much they suck and I remember seeing Dr. Isotope recommending the Falken FK452. can anyone tell me the excat specs on those like as in rim size, width etc etc. (not very knowledgeable on tires).

Dkfung88
01-12-2009, 10:29 PM
lol.. uhh.. i actually got 30k out of the stockies

frame
01-12-2009, 10:48 PM
I have a friend who has 50k on his original tires. Yes I am being dead serious too, never had a problem and bless his tire's souls.

i got 52450 on my stock tires (bought my car in july 04). never been replaced except for one that was punctured. dealer is quoting me 871 for all 4 tires.

why are the original stock tires so expensive on tirerack.com ??? 211 for each bridgestone potenza woooow!!!

The bigger question is why you would want to buy them??? They are less than mediocre at best and hugely overpriced. You can buy twice the tire for half the price!

O no. I wasn't going to buy them I just wanted to see how much the stock are going for online. I know how much they suck and I remember seeing Dr. Isotope recommending the Falken FK452. can anyone tell me the excat specs on those like as in rim size, width etc etc. (not very knowledgeable on tires).

never mind i found em falken 425 215/45R-17 87YBSW