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has anybody try yokohama s.drive? what are the improvements over es100? The new
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Have read so much on the following tyres: 1. KUMHO 712 2. BFG GFS 3. Yoko ES100 4. Pirelli Dragon 5. Bridgestone GR80 Just wanted to do a mini survey based on brothers experience here. In terms of dry grip, wet grip, cornering response/comfort, handling, which one wins in each category? Of course, price plays a part too :) Comments?
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Just wondering, cos I just realised ES100 and 326 are made in Japan. And it seems like the price is not bad too considering the performance. Any comments on these 2 tyres? In terms of grip and response. For normal daily driving and 0-100km/h sprinting. I am on DIREZZA now. Looking for around the range of $90-105 per tyre. 15 inch size.
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After about 8000+ km on my ES100, I have some observations. Notice that on my OZ SL 15" + ES 100 combo, I get some kind of 'whup whup whup' noise at around 80 km/h, once I accelerate to 90 and above, the noise disappears and is quiet. Noise level however is still okay for a tyre in this class. It did definitely get more noisy after running in however. Any other comments from fellow ES100 users?
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any comments on this tyre? looking at it for setup on my ride, 245/45R18
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Do you all encounter unusually loud noise at 30K km? What is the lifespan of your tyres? I been rotating at 10K quite consistently and am surprise to have this problem as well, maybe the tyres have hardened....
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I changed all 4 tires to ES100s 3400km ago. I'd presume they're all well scrubbed in. I noticed that they tend to start screeching pretty early into hard corners - do you notice that? A friend with AVS Sports noticed a similar thing too. That's not to say the grip suddenly gives or is lacking, but i'd really like to verify that these set of tires tend to scream a little earlier round corners?
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I guess I better write this after the pressure I'm getting from Roy... Some of you may know that I got a slow puncture on one of my Conti Ecos last week that was potentially very frightening, so something had to be done. After consulting you experts at the meetup, I decided to change all four tyres (despite the temptation, I couldn't upsize at the same time ) Justin's car happened to be at Leong Seng Ubi, so off we went. First choice were the Kumho 712, but they didn't have them in 195/60-15, so we went for the Yoko ES100 at $85 each - more expensive, but supposedly quieter and longer lasting than the kumkuats. Nice threads, and pretty square section, so they have a wider contact patch and fill out the arches better than the Contis So, 200km and 2 days later, what is the verdict? Well, they're definitely noisier - I've had to turn up the cd player a little - but still bearable. Grip is vastly better, there's a firmly planted feeling that's very reassuring, and I no longer get screeching in my office carpark. What I found surprising was that the initial body roll that I took for granted as part of the car's characteristics has been all but eliminated, a testimony to the importance of strong sidewalls. Also, these two days have not been entirely dry, so there's been some opportunity to test the wet weather grip. Again, very positive - stable and confident are two things that spring to mind, so I guess the groove design really works. It's still early days yet, so I can't comment about the effect on fuel consumption. Of course, my views are neither comprehensive nor conclusive, but all in all, I'm very happy. So.