Yokohama S.Drive or YK520
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Originally Posted by aaronng
Yup, because factory setting is based on the Michelins. In Australia, the factory spec is 32/32 because we get Dunlops. For the Yokohama, I find a bit higher tyre pressure to be better than the 32/32.
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Originally Posted by stogie1020
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However, over 75mph.... I feel like the sidwealls are made of tracing paper. input lag, output lag, lots of side to side wiggle, the tires respond to the road by "floating" all over within the limits of the sidewalls. I don't feel too stable on them at high speed, although when I do rapid lane changes (late at night, no one else on the road) they perform as asked.
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However, over 75mph.... I feel like the sidwealls are made of tracing paper. input lag, output lag, lots of side to side wiggle, the tires respond to the road by "floating" all over within the limits of the sidewalls. I don't feel too stable on them at high speed, although when I do rapid lane changes (late at night, no one else on the road) they perform as asked.
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Originally Posted by stogie1020
yeah, about that... Under 75 they are great. Good traction, good handling, etc... Lost 1.5-2mpg, but I expected tat with stickier tires.
However, over 75mph.... I feel like the sidwealls are made of tracing paper. input lag, output lag, lots of side to side wiggle, the tires respond to the road by "floating" all over within the limits of the sidewalls. I don't feel too stable on them at high speed, although when I do rapid lane changes (late at night, no one else on the road) they perform as asked.
I do not know what pressure Discount Tire put into them, but I will check as soon as these 18 hour work days end for me...
BTW they are 215/50 R17 on the stock 2006 TSX rims.
However, over 75mph.... I feel like the sidwealls are made of tracing paper. input lag, output lag, lots of side to side wiggle, the tires respond to the road by "floating" all over within the limits of the sidewalls. I don't feel too stable on them at high speed, although when I do rapid lane changes (late at night, no one else on the road) they perform as asked.
I do not know what pressure Discount Tire put into them, but I will check as soon as these 18 hour work days end for me...
BTW they are 215/50 R17 on the stock 2006 TSX rims.
If you rims/tires were bigger like 18", the offset will be lower, and the sidewall will be stiffer as well.
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Stock size high offset tires, I'm not surprise by the floating. Performance tires does follow the road grove more, I used to be lazy on straight road but now I always grab the wheel 2 hands anytime... lol
If you rims/tires were bigger like 18", the offset will be lower, and the sidewall will be stiffer as well.
If you rims/tires were bigger like 18", the offset will be lower, and the sidewall will be stiffer as well.
Interestng... I upped the PSI to 36, and the ride got harsher (as expected) but the floating only diminished a bit. the input and output lag have not really been affected by the PSI change. Will probably drop it to 34 PSI.
Two hands at high speed now...
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Wow, glad I found this thread. I'm in the market for some new tires as well. I'm a spirited driver and I drive 80 miles a day to work. I'm in So Cal so I guess I can assume its summer here year-round.
I'm leaning towards the S Drives now, my local tire supplier gave me a list of tires to research and H4S' were #2.
Has any one had any experience with the Kumoho ASX? They're cheaper than the H4S but are #1 on his list.
BTW, I don't know where you guys are getting your tires but $500 is a lot for these tires. I've been quoted $92 to $110 for these tires, installed!
I'm leaning towards the S Drives now, my local tire supplier gave me a list of tires to research and H4S' were #2.
Has any one had any experience with the Kumoho ASX? They're cheaper than the H4S but are #1 on his list.
BTW, I don't know where you guys are getting your tires but $500 is a lot for these tires. I've been quoted $92 to $110 for these tires, installed!
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Originally Posted by stogie1020
Interestng... I upped the PSI to 36, and the ride got harsher (as expected) but the floating only diminished a bit. the input and output lag have not really been affected by the PSI change. Will probably drop it to 34 PSI.
Two hands at high speed now...
Two hands at high speed now...
Your high sidewall @ 50 probably cause the floating, again it happens @ 75+mph and that's high speed, 2 hands on steering wheel is highly recommand.
Had you broken-in your tires yet? Any differences than first day?
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Wow, glad I found this thread. I'm in the market for some new tires as well. I'm a spirited driver and I drive 80 miles a day to work. I'm in So Cal so I guess I can assume its summer here year-round.
I'm leaning towards the S Drives now, my local tire supplier gave me a list of tires to research and H4S' were #2.
Has any one had any experience with the Kumoho ASX? They're cheaper than the H4S but are #1 on his list.
BTW, I don't know where you guys are getting your tires but $500 is a lot for these tires. I've been quoted $92 to $110 for these tires, installed!
I'm leaning towards the S Drives now, my local tire supplier gave me a list of tires to research and H4S' were #2.
Has any one had any experience with the Kumoho ASX? They're cheaper than the H4S but are #1 on his list.
BTW, I don't know where you guys are getting your tires but $500 is a lot for these tires. I've been quoted $92 to $110 for these tires, installed!
The Khumos are also a bit cheaper than the S.Drives.
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Originally Posted by chuson
Higher psi (36+) will yield better fuel mpg, but less traction than lower psi (32 or 34) in extreme condition.
Your high sidewall @ 50 probably cause the floating, again it happens @ 75+mph and that's high speed, 2 hands on steering wheel is highly recommand.
Had you broken-in your tires yet? Any differences than first day?
Your high sidewall @ 50 probably cause the floating, again it happens @ 75+mph and that's high speed, 2 hands on steering wheel is highly recommand.
Had you broken-in your tires yet? Any differences than first day?
Interestingly, there is a unique "lip" in the tire where it meets the wheel... Marked in red below:
it is much more pronounced than I wouldhave expected, although I am not a tire expert, so
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Originally Posted by chuson
Higher psi (36+) will yield better fuel mpg, but less traction than lower psi (32 or 34) in extreme condition.
Your high sidewall @ 50 probably cause the floating, again it happens @ 75+mph and that's high speed, 2 hands on steering wheel is highly recommand.
Had you broken-in your tires yet? Any differences than first day?
Your high sidewall @ 50 probably cause the floating, again it happens @ 75+mph and that's high speed, 2 hands on steering wheel is highly recommand.
Had you broken-in your tires yet? Any differences than first day?
Interestingly, there is a unique "lip" in the tire where it meets the wheel... Marked in red below:
it is much more pronounced than I would have expected, although I am not a tire expert, so
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Are the S.drives really terrible in the snow and everything?
I live in lower New York and want a good tire that will be able to perform but not become terrible the second the ground is wet.
I mean I will be definitely putting the stock rims back on in the winter cus $3000 rims are just not seeing snow haha, but just with rain and maybe a random early snow or something.
Im really debating between the S.drives and the Advan S.4 at this point.
I live in lower New York and want a good tire that will be able to perform but not become terrible the second the ground is wet.
I mean I will be definitely putting the stock rims back on in the winter cus $3000 rims are just not seeing snow haha, but just with rain and maybe a random early snow or something.
Im really debating between the S.drives and the Advan S.4 at this point.
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Originally Posted by stogie1020
They are begin to break in and feel a bit (5%-10%) more stable, but not a ton of improvement.
Interestingly, there is a unique "lip" in the tire where it meets the wheel... Marked in red below:
it is much more pronounced than I would have expected, although I am not a tire expert, so
Interestingly, there is a unique "lip" in the tire where it meets the wheel... Marked in red below:
it is much more pronounced than I would have expected, although I am not a tire expert, so
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Originally Posted by MrChad
Most of your better performance tires have the lip, it's a rim guard. My Potenzas have a large lip just like this. Heck the stock RDX tires have this too.
Intersting. I didn't know anything about it.
Additional info on the tires: They flat spot overnight. I, however, live in a climate where my garage stays at around 90 degrees overnight...
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I have almost 1000miles on the S.Drives, and overall they are a good tire.
PLUS:
great grip
good looks
low-mid (<80mph) speed handling is fantastic
great grip (needed to be said twice)
I haven't chirped tires on a start since I got these tires
MINUS:
high speed handling (>80mph) is very loose
loss of 1-3mpg (per MID) over factory stock Pilots
I think these are very good tires, but I think the kind of people who would put them on a car are also the kind of people who would drive >80mph, and should be aware of the high speed handling issues.
I have almost 1000miles on the S.Drives, and overall they are a good tire.
PLUS:
great grip
good looks
low-mid (<80mph) speed handling is fantastic
great grip (needed to be said twice)
I haven't chirped tires on a start since I got these tires
MINUS:
high speed handling (>80mph) is very loose
loss of 1-3mpg (per MID) over factory stock Pilots
I think these are very good tires, but I think the kind of people who would put them on a car are also the kind of people who would drive >80mph, and should be aware of the high speed handling issues.
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Seems peeps are liking the S.drives. I had all Yoko Es100s on the TSX and then when I took her to discount to replace the valve stems due to a recall and they found one of the tires was bad so I had it replaced with my warranty. But since they dont make Es100 anymore I wanted an S.drive but they didn't have any in store and I had to wait for a day or 2. So long story short, I'm rolling on 3 Yoko ES 100s and one Falken Ziex tire cause the guy told me that this was a great tire and I wont be disappointed. So now I will be switching over to the falkens when I get some money to match em all. Are the S.drives better than the Falken Ziex? If so I will be sad...
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BUT, the ZIEX is still WAYYYYYYYY better than the stock Michelin, if you don't go to track or drive very aggressively, the ZIEX is more than enough + better tread life than S.Drive. Now save up and match @ least 1 tires because 3+1 is not a good setup, avoid aggressive attack as 1 tires will fight the other tires on the axle.
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You gonna be sad for sure, because S.Drives does perform all around better than ZIEX, simply one is performance tires, and the other is all-season tires.
BUT, the ZIEX is still WAYYYYYYYY better than the stock Michelin, if you don't go to track or drive very aggressively, the ZIEX is more than enough + better tread life than S.Drive. Now save up and match @ least 1 tires because 3+1 is not a good setup, avoid aggressive attack as 1 tires will fight the other tires on the axle.
BUT, the ZIEX is still WAYYYYYYYY better than the stock Michelin, if you don't go to track or drive very aggressively, the ZIEX is more than enough + better tread life than S.Drive. Now save up and match @ least 1 tires because 3+1 is not a good setup, avoid aggressive attack as 1 tires will fight the other tires on the axle.
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You gonna be sad for sure, because S.Drives does perform all around better than ZIEX, simply one is performance tires, and the other is all-season tires.
BUT, the ZIEX is still WAYYYYYYYY better than the stock Michelin, if you don't go to track or drive very aggressively, the ZIEX is more than enough + better tread life than S.Drive. Now save up and match @ least 1 tires because 3+1 is not a good setup, avoid aggressive attack as 1 tires will fight the other tires on the axle.
BUT, the ZIEX is still WAYYYYYYYY better than the stock Michelin, if you don't go to track or drive very aggressively, the ZIEX is more than enough + better tread life than S.Drive. Now save up and match @ least 1 tires because 3+1 is not a good setup, avoid aggressive attack as 1 tires will fight the other tires on the axle.
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I've had the Falkens on about 2 months now, and I've only approached 100 mph 3 times, with no one about and short runs 1 mile or less. What causes this 'wander'? Dunno. Tread design, tread width (17/215/50/7 on stock rims), inflation, aerodynamics, weight distribution, wind factor–or all 6.
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Not sure if anyone still cares, but the S.Drives handle very well in the rain.
VERY hard to get them to break free, unlike the Pilots, which seemed to automatically activate the VSA as soon as water hit the windshield...
VERY hard to get them to break free, unlike the Pilots, which seemed to automatically activate the VSA as soon as water hit the windshield...
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As for floating, I'm not sure what's the problem is cause I haven't experience any w/ my Yokohama Advan Sport. However, @ 100+mph, there's alot of downforce vs. lifting going on, so unless you have a very stiff suspension setup (I do), or else your car will fight alone that w/ that speed. High sidewall (like stock 50) will have a floatier feeling than most 18" (40) too due to a softer/higher sidewall.
I can't really break lose in rain too (forget about try), when it does slip, the traction is gain back like right before the VSA get a chance to flash lol.
I can't really break lose in rain too (forget about try), when it does slip, the traction is gain back like right before the VSA get a chance to flash lol.
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So what would you guys recommend for a New York daily driver?? I plan to take them off in the winter and go back to the stock pilots.
the rims I'm gonna be running are 18x8.5
the rims I'm gonna be running are 18x8.5
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Tread Life? Comfort? Budget? And how sensitive are you to tires. Do you need the top of the top quality? Able to pay big bills? Or something so-so? That's more than 100 tires to list just for summer tires, so you need to give us some details if you want the info.
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Like I have asked in million thread, what do you want your tires serve you?
Tread Life? Comfort? Budget? And how sensitive are you to tires. Do you need the top of the top quality? Able to pay big bills? Or something so-so? That's more than 100 tires to list just for summer tires, so you need to give us some details if you want the info.
Tread Life? Comfort? Budget? And how sensitive are you to tires. Do you need the top of the top quality? Able to pay big bills? Or something so-so? That's more than 100 tires to list just for summer tires, so you need to give us some details if you want the info.
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moneys not an issue because I really dont mind paying for quality. Tire life Id ideally like them to last the longest they can haha as would many of us. The only thing would be, I do alot of highway driving to school at around 80+mph so the floating of the S.Drives has got me a little skeptic.
You can give Bridgestone S-03 (if you can still find them) a try, they are my ideal summer tires but end up I went wtih Yokohama Advan Sport. They are on the same level but the S-03 looks a bit sexier, and more planted on hwy (not as floaty I guess) because it's about 2-3 lbs heavior PER tire than other brand.
If you want super long tread life you will have to start to look @ performance all-season tires.
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With 1000 miles on the S.Drives, the "Floating" has diminished greatly. They are still a performance tire, and drive accordingly, but I am pleased with them as of right now.
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