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#12
Originally Posted by Voodoo_S2K,Oct 10 2010, 10:29 PM
It means absolutely nothing.
I was a bit suprised that the OEM RE050 was rated this low by Bridgestone, my experience with them is limited so new news for me. I've seen two different numbers for tires (Z1, for example) before. Presumably through use of a different compound or hard numbers from street use in mass coming back to them and them revising their numbers accordingly. Never did actually find out why Dunlop did that in the middle of production.
#13
They can't be considered standardized when manufacturers are free to put any number on the side of the tire they wish.
Also keep in mind the rating on the RE050 was assigned back in '04 and hasn't been to the best of my knowledge updated to reflects its current position within Bridgestone's lineup.
Also keep in mind the rating on the RE050 was assigned back in '04 and hasn't been to the best of my knowledge updated to reflects its current position within Bridgestone's lineup.
#15
The tread wear rating can only be compared to the manufacturers lineup and should not be compared between different manufacturers.
BTW
Thread is what makes up the clothing you wear.
Tread is the raised pattern on the tire that meets the road surface.
BTW
Thread is what makes up the clothing you wear.
Tread is the raised pattern on the tire that meets the road surface.
#17
Originally Posted by Voodoo_S2K,Oct 10 2010, 09:28 PM
I can't even believe you would even post this comment. You know how irrelevant this is.
#20
Originally Posted by RedlinedITR,Oct 10 2010, 07:29 PM
On the OEM rating, my mistake, I didn't realize the stock tires were rated at 140! Wow.. haven't bought them for my car and barely ever had them requested.
As for the width on the fronts, the thread width is 6.7" on the OEM and 8" on the RS-3. The HTR-Z III has a thread with of 7.6", so Mac's statement is justified. Not really too much of a difference going to the 225 on the RS-3.
Biggest differences for you then are the $ (which is nearly a $25/tire differential, so $100 total) and mileage.
Oh yeah, RS-3 over Z1's any day of the week. I think Mac will at least agree to that.
As for the width on the fronts, the thread width is 6.7" on the OEM and 8" on the RS-3. The HTR-Z III has a thread with of 7.6", so Mac's statement is justified. Not really too much of a difference going to the 225 on the RS-3.
Biggest differences for you then are the $ (which is nearly a $25/tire differential, so $100 total) and mileage.
Oh yeah, RS-3 over Z1's any day of the week. I think Mac will at least agree to that.