![]() 09/01/2013 at 21:10 • Filed to: rubber | ![]() | ![]() |
My Falkens (Ziex) arent too bad. I may get them again depending on how the cost compares to the competition when i gotta put new rubber on. Road noise is certainly lower than the Bridgestone Potenzas i have on my other set. That is all.
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Buy 3 get one at Pep Boys is awesome. Get something nice for your car with that rebate check!
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I dont have any pepboys near me =(
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Which Potenzas were they? I used to run the RE 760 Sport, and they are the quietest tires I've ever driven.
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I had the Ziex on my Integra GS-R and they were AWESOME! the were like glue to the road. And even in the harsh winters of Wisconsin they provided very reliable traction
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G 009 is the model number. Though, originally, the preludes came with Potenza Re92's. And people loved that specific tire. More so than what im seeing with the g009.
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I dont think ill run these in the winter. My other set has a lot more tread on them, so id rather have that extra grip. Plus, i may end up getting the wheels you see in the pic repowder coated back to oem color. They are a tad rashy.
So far, im impressed how much i can push the car with them. And i like the fact i can pump up the psi higher than the bridgestones. Ive yet to have any problems with understeer in spirited driving situations.
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Yeah they handle quite well in the corners. I was always pleased with them. ' Definitely like them more than the Toyos I had on my SI. But that was a far different car from the GSR and a comparison would not be completely accurate.