ZetecTony wrote:
for tires I'm thinkin azenis unless the star specs are worth ~20-25 more a tire for a narrower tread and taller sidewall (though i probably couldn't tell a 205 from 195 anyway and probably not a 55 sidewall from a 50 either). But I've read good reviews about the bfgoodrich g-force sport and they're also cheap. I'm thinking if i decided to go with dedicated winter/summer tires i'll get the bf's but if i just use an all season all year with auto-x only tires i'll get the azenis, or star specs. Maybe even somethin better since it'd be auto-x only but then again i'm still pretty green for better than the best street tires.
For rims i'm just lookin at 15s to keep rubber cheap...
I checked discount tire direct (which has free shipping btw) and the direzza's are $95 a pop for 15" wheels, and the azenis are $82 a pop, so only a $52 difference. I'm pretty positive you'd be better off with the Star specs even though they're 10mm less wide compared to the azenis.
I know BFG makes alot of different G-force tires, you are referring to these, right?
If so...
IMHO, don't get the G-force sport (unless you do go with a tire you can run all year round; even though it's not that good in the snow!). I've actually had those, and they are comparable (dry handling//grip) to my winter tires I just put on; which is not a good thing!
Soft sidewalls and not much grip in the dry, trust me on this one (I had them on the evo previously)!
EDIT:
Also, keep in mind Tony, the Star Spec's weigh about 1.8 lbs less (each),
They also have 10/32's tread depth as compared to 8/32's on the azenis (that could be good or bad depending on how you look at it I guess). I feel as though they perform well right out of the box. I bought mine brand new at the beginning of the spring, and they felt great even when basically brand new.
Man, I sound like a sales rep from Dunlop...
