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Yokohama AVID V4S vs. Kumho Solus KH16?

Postby Aotoyota » Sun Aug 13, 2006 7:40 am

stick meaning that they have very good grip especially around corners.
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Postby NeFaRiOuS_SLE » Sun Aug 13, 2006 11:59 pm

DatSRBoi wrote:I have them Khumho Estas or how ever you spell it. At first they are AWESOME. But as they wear down, I notice they suck!! I dont feel safe driving on them as if they cant handle my car as I hoped. Im going with Yokohomas next or some other brands Im hearing are good.


Yeah I know... I have ECSTA too, and I know what you mean... They borderline act like slicks in the rain and grabs hold the grooves on the freeways and makes the car unsteady, especially considering that CA rain grooves are almost staggered and inconsistent with the lanes (but hey they saved me from falling asleep at the wheel).
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Postby mattyboyl » Tue Aug 15, 2006 11:20 am

I have the Kumho Solus and they are 100% beter han the Bridgestone Turanzas. The Kumhos are just as quiet, more sticky, cost as much as half as the Bridgestone's, and are beefier. The Bridgestone's only lasted my 20K!!! I am happy with my Kumho purchase. I've had Kumho Ecstas on my GT and those things were like glue to the road. I could squeal those things if I tried. They were for performance, so as a winter tire I might as well just put on a bald tire!!!
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Postby boaclub923 » Tue Aug 22, 2006 12:20 am

mattyboyl wrote:I have the Kumho Solus and they are 100% beter han the Bridgestone Turanzas. The Kumhos are just as quiet, more sticky, cost as much as half as the Bridgestone's, and are beefier. The Bridgestone's only lasted my 20K!!! I am happy with my Kumho purchase. I've had Kumho Ecstas on my GT and those things were like glue to the road. I could squeal those things if I tried. They were for performance, so as a winter tire I might as well just put on a bald tire!!!


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i think any tire is better than Bridgestone.. :o

currently using Yokohama
LOVE it... at least, much better than bridgestone
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