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Old March-4th-2003, 09:39 AM
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hey waz goin' on?! i got an issue here...i bought my car back in october and of course i have the same tires, they are bridgestone and i hate them...i live in FL and lately its been madd rainy outside, so my tires always tend to slide, very dangerous...

i would like to know if may be anyone else has this problem, and if not, then what should i do? i dont have the bones ($) to get new tires yet, so i'm kinda stuck...

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Old March-4th-2003, 09:44 AM
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The Bridgestone Potenza's (they should be called Poortenzas....) suck hard. I've talked to a fair number of people that have had hydroplaning issues, and I can tell you personally that they are the worst in snow/ice.

If you can't afford new tires, you'll just have to watch it in the rain!
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Old March-5th-2003, 11:23 AM
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Once pulling into work, in some rain, I slammed my breaks on.

I've got a P5 w/ no ABS.

It was wierd just sliding and having no control, scary even.

Although I've done similar w/ a 1999 Ford Taurus w/ ABS.
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Old March-5th-2003, 11:51 AM
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for stock tires, they're not that bad. could be worse, we could have had the family goodyear eagles or something. but yeah, mine did slide (b4 i put a hole in one of them). i would suggest buying new tires, and wheels too cause finding the right size tire sux @ss (factory 16's but hardly anyone makes that size tire...)

this is all based on the p5 tho...
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Old March-5th-2003, 03:23 PM
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Pirellis

Pirelli makes a decent tire in the stock size. I think its the P6000. Its not a high performance tire by any means, but its better than the Dunlops mine came with.
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Old March-5th-2003, 04:01 PM
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They're the worst! Poortenzas indeed. Even going slow, my car slides all over the place in the rain. There's not much you can do about it, just be careful I guess.

I really want to replace them, but I just can't see throwing away tires with just under 7000 miles on them.
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Old March-5th-2003, 04:23 PM
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really?

i have dunlop sp5000's for stock tires...anybody else have these for stock tires?
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Old March-5th-2003, 04:37 PM
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Re: really?

Originally posted by MyLowPro5
i have dunlop sp5000's for stock tires...anybody else have these for stock tires?
Yup.
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Old March-5th-2003, 04:49 PM
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k...thought maybe i was crazy.
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Originally posted by MyLowPro5
k...thought maybe i was crazy.
I can speak for you being crazy or not but I do have the Dunlops
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......hehe
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I think i have dunlops too, I think.............. and its to cold to go outside and look in the garage.
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Old March-6th-2003, 03:36 PM
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i got dunlops too!
they slip on the painted road lines when the ground's wet. i really have to accelerate slowly off the line at an intersection when it's wet out.
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Old March-6th-2003, 04:23 PM
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Dunlops = SucksLots

i hydroplaned into a friggin' telephone pole once because of those tires.
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Old March-6th-2003, 04:47 PM
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yeah i feel ya on the slow starts when wet....they just completey blow. i hate em....sad thing is that tire rack gives them a pretty good rating on alot of the categories.

tire rack results

i dont know who they got there info from...but they need to do a little better research
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