I know the majority of us are huge ES100 fans. I mean I love the low cost, great grip, low noise, but I want to check out my options.
I am selling my 16" wheels & tires, as well as my oversized 205/60-15 tires tommorrow.
Right now, I am enjoying rocking the stocks. But down the road, I will get 15" tires for my Type C's.
I am pretty sure its going to be 205/55-15, correctly sized, neither over again, nor under - as these will be daily driving, and I'll use 14" for autocross.
So, which should I choose?
I've had great experience with both brands, loved my Potenza 950s on my G20, dug the ES100s I am selling, and Yoko H4s on my Acura, as well as now Potenza 730s (old 950s) on my basketweaves.
Here are the Tirerack comparison numbers:
Bridgestone - - - - - Yoko
205/55WR15 - - - - - 205/55VR15
$90 - - - - - $77
Ultra High Performance Summer
8.60 - - - - - 8.40 .......... HANDLING RATING
8.9 - - - - - 8.7 .......... DRY TRACTION
8.6 - - - - - 8 .......... WET TRACTION
8.3 - - - - - 7.7 .......... RIDE COMFORT
8 - - - - - 7.4 .......... NOISE COMFORT
8.2 - - - - - 7 .......... WEAR
340 - - - - - 280 .......... TREADWEAR RATING
N/A - - - - - N/A .......... SNOW TRACTION
AA - - - - - AA .......... TRACTION RATING
A - - - - - A .......... TEMPERATURE RATING
So please share your input.
edit, found this on Tirerack:
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I am selling my 16" wheels & tires, as well as my oversized 205/60-15 tires tommorrow.
Right now, I am enjoying rocking the stocks. But down the road, I will get 15" tires for my Type C's.
I am pretty sure its going to be 205/55-15, correctly sized, neither over again, nor under - as these will be daily driving, and I'll use 14" for autocross.
So, which should I choose?
I've had great experience with both brands, loved my Potenza 950s on my G20, dug the ES100s I am selling, and Yoko H4s on my Acura, as well as now Potenza 730s (old 950s) on my basketweaves.
Here are the Tirerack comparison numbers:
Bridgestone - - - - - Yoko
205/55WR15 - - - - - 205/55VR15
$90 - - - - - $77
Ultra High Performance Summer
8.60 - - - - - 8.40 .......... HANDLING RATING
8.9 - - - - - 8.7 .......... DRY TRACTION
8.6 - - - - - 8 .......... WET TRACTION
8.3 - - - - - 7.7 .......... RIDE COMFORT
8 - - - - - 7.4 .......... NOISE COMFORT
8.2 - - - - - 7 .......... WEAR
340 - - - - - 280 .......... TREADWEAR RATING
N/A - - - - - N/A .......... SNOW TRACTION
AA - - - - - AA .......... TRACTION RATING
A - - - - - A .......... TEMPERATURE RATING
So please share your input.
edit, found this on Tirerack:
The RE750 is a fantastic tire. Smooth, quiet and comfortable for cruising down the highways, but responsive and grippy enough for the ramps and back roads. Wet traction is also very nice, but hydroplane resistance isnt as nice as I would like. The treadwear is nice and even, though it is too early to judge longevity. Comparing the RE750 with the Yokohama AVS ES100, I would have to say the ES100 has better traction in the dry, and in the wet. Also, the ES100 is more responsive and has better hydroplane resistance. The only reason I did not buy another set of ES100s is because the ES100s are NOISY; very loud and intrusive on the highways. The RE750 seems is a nice compromise between performance and comfort.






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