Tires... any particular brand?
I've read through a lot here on tires, but it seems like most of the debate on tires affecting FE is contingent upon tire pressure. What I'd like to know is what brand of tires are better for FE? I would assume Goodyear is the worst since their tires provide the most traction in adverse road conditions.
I guessing uniroyal is the best, for both FE and longevity (but no so much on safety and comfort of ride), but it appears that most here are using michelin. Can anyone shed some light on this? |
www.tirerack.com
This site has EVERYTHING you could ever hope to learn about tires. The customer feedback, articles, and selection are top notch. I don't think that in this day and age that you could ever definitively rank one maker over another. Take it on a tire by tire basis, and find the best one that offers the features that you want. No tire is perfect, and you will have to give up certain features/capabilities to make gains in others. My personal advice would be to buy tires that YOU like. Take those and bring them right up to the max pressure listed on the sidewall. Some of the best hypermilers on this site don't even bother with lrr (low rolling resistance) tires, so keep that in mind too. |
This is what howstuffworks.com says
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good year viva 2's are lrr and so are michilin mxv4 plus. i am running both types on my car right now. the good years are awsome the obsorb everything and are amazing handeling at high psi. the michilins are solid and i think out of the 2 have better fe but are 130 a pop so when it came to replacing the front i went with viva 2's that were around 60 bucks.
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There are the greenseal report and the consumer reports reviews to consider as well.
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I've been running on Toyo 800 Ultras since Nov.06. CR reviewed & rated them well for LRR, but I haven't noticed a fatter wallet yet. :rolleyes:
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