Which of these tires should I get?

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Which of these tires should I get?

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Here's the link : http://ssl.delti.com/cgi-bin/rshop.pl
I want to get just a summer tire. I want to like the tread but most of all get a good tire. 195-55-15 Thanks for your replies.
If you don't know about tires , please don't respond.

It seems the link doesn't take you directly there. Just input summer tire, size 195-55-15 :roll:
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I have a buddy with Falken's, and he likes them. Presuming you have resolved any fitment issues, I'd say this is a good choice.

Here's another possibility, omnidirectional, so you can rotate 'em:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp ... um=955VR5S
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Hi Bernie,
I do the the tread pattern of the S Drives. What do you mean fitment issues? I purchased the 15's Rotas from Socal Mark. They should just be fine I thought. I am putting on IAP's performance springs. Let me know and thanks for your reply
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Brady,

I was going to put the 195/55/15 Yokohama's on my car. I have the Rota 15's from Mark along with the IAP performance springs. My tire guy "third generation" is a friend of mine and he recommended the Dunlap Direzza Dz101 over the Yokohama. I would post a picture here but I have it on my desktop on another computer. PM here with your email and I can send it to you that way.
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baltobernie wrote:Here's another possibility, omnidirectional, so you can rotate 'em:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp ... um=955VR5S
I highly recommend the Yokohama S drive. But it's not omnidirectional. The only way to "rotate" them is to switch rims, which I have done. I use them on the Porsche - about 80% track days - and they're pretty sticky, wet or dry. Because of my application, I only get about 12,000 km out of the rears and 20,000 on the fronts, but at the low price of CAD $140, I'm happy. For street driving, you would get a lot more wear.
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Thanks a lot guys for your replies. I think I'm going with the S drives. I really like the tread design and they seem pretty cheap. :P
Wait
I have to ask, Peter you said the only way to rotate them is to switch rims??? I don't want to have to go through problems rotating. Please explain
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kuhndg wrote:Brady,

I was going to put the 195/55/15 Yokohama's on my car. I have the Rota 15's from Mark along with the IAP performance springs. My tire guy "third generation" is a friend of mine and he recommended the Dunlap Direzza Dz101 over the Yokohama. I would post a picture here but I have it on my desktop on another computer. PM here with your email and I can send it to you that way.
Bob, those are nice too. I like the tread. But they are 50-15's. I was told the 55's were closer to the original tire size.
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Brady--email sent.
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you sure. I don't have it
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azygoustoyou wrote:I have to ask, Peter you said the only way to rotate them is to switch rims??? I don't want to have to go through problems rotating. Please explain
Brady - because they're unidirectional, once mounted on the rim each tire can only go one one side of the car. I apologize for confusing you - on my Porsche, the front and rear tires are different sizes. So I can't swap them front to rear. But you could on the Spider, since all four would be the same size. My rear tires wear uniformly, so when they're gone, they're gone. But the fronts wear out first on the outside shoulder, so to prolong their lives I swap them left to right, by removing them from the rims. You needn't worry about this, unless you drive really hard - a lot. :D
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Oh Okay, thanks for the clarification Peter. That has to be costly
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azygoustoyou wrote:Oh Okay, thanks for the clarification Peter. That has to be costly
It's not too bad - one set per season. If they were R compounds I'd be using them up faster than that and they'd cost more.
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azygoustoyou wrote:I do (like) the the tread pattern of the S Drives. What do you mean fitment issues?
I run skinny 13" tires, and don't have any knowledge of how wide a tire will fit on your car. Mark would, and I'm sure he's given you advice on tire sizes.

I stand corrected on the S-Drive tread pattern. Upon closer inspection, they do appear to be unidirectional, so you can only swap them front-to-back on the same side(s) of the car. I generally try to avoid this type of tread pattern, but most high performance tires seem to be heading (or rather, rotating :) in this direction).
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Brady,the tires will fit fine.I am running 205/50x15 w/ lowered springs with no issues.I have found the tirerack testing to be a big help w/ performance tires.I went with the Kumhos but the Yokos are always at or near the top of the list.kmac33 has a set of General UHP's that look awesome on the Rota wheels.
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