sumitomo tires
Peter Serwe
peter@easytree.net
Sat, 30 Aug 2003 08:43:44 -0500
George Roffe wrote:
> I'm a big fan of Yokohamas. I used A306 (I think that was the tire) on my
> G20 before going to 17s and they were a good tire.
I have to agree, I think Scumitomo's blow goats.
I had a set of the HTRZII's on a 750iL, and they've
had 'road hazard' issues over and over again, i.e.: sidewall
bubbling from broken nylon strands, that's in the 235/45/R17
variety, driven by my father on decent North Jersey roads.
Had the same problems with a set of Dunlop SP A2's
on my wife's Camry. 3 out of 4 with 'road hazard'
problems. I drive the same roads all the time - so does
my wife.
Now, I could understand if 1 out of 4 had some sort
of 'road hazard' issue, but when it happens to 3 out of 4,
it's a crappy tire. Roads aren't perfect in the NE, funny
thing is, I've never had a problem on Yokohamas.
195/60/R15 ES100's on my wife's Camry.
195/60/R14 ES100's on my SE-R.
No problems, ever due to defect in materials or
workmanship.
> Unlike most people, I think the Dunlop D60A2 tires suck as well.
I have Dunlop and Sumitomo on my list of bad tire
companies who's products I'd never buy again, any of them.
If either of them came up with a tire that was 'best in class'
for whatever conditions I was driving in, I'd settle for second
best rather than support either of them - I doubt that's
terribly likely though.
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