Summer Tire Recommendations
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Maybe that has something to do with it. Aren't R32s AWD, though? As I said earlier, I've only ever heard negative things about them when they've been equipped on Volkswagen R32s. I've had them on my cars for years and my experience with them has been pleasant. They offer great dry traction, probably the best wet traction on the market, ride quiet and corner nicely. Their biggest downfall is that they're not cheap.
Not to mention, I think they look great too:

Troof.
The Azenis are better in the dry, but for what you gain over the GS-D3 in dry weather, you lose ten times that in the wet. I wouldn't trust an Azenis in the rain any further than I could throw one.
Not to mention, I think they look great too:

If you are worried at all about driving in any rain/water, I'd go with some GS-D3's. I really liked them for what they were.
I currently have Azenis on the Cobra and for a dry weather tire, like them MUCH more than the Eagle's. Better grip in every aspect, but the one time I drove it in the wet/rain will be only time. No traction in anything but 5th as Brock can attest. That was probably the scariest/quickest beer run ever.
I cannot comment on road noise at all because every "performance" tire I've ever had has been on a loud Mustang of some sorts so it didn't affect me at all. Plus you can damn near buy two sets of Azenis for one set of GS-D3's.
I currently have Azenis on the Cobra and for a dry weather tire, like them MUCH more than the Eagle's. Better grip in every aspect, but the one time I drove it in the wet/rain will be only time. No traction in anything but 5th as Brock can attest. That was probably the scariest/quickest beer run ever.
I cannot comment on road noise at all because every "performance" tire I've ever had has been on a loud Mustang of some sorts so it didn't affect me at all. Plus you can damn near buy two sets of Azenis for one set of GS-D3's.
The Azenis are better in the dry, but for what you gain over the GS-D3 in dry weather, you lose ten times that in the wet. I wouldn't trust an Azenis in the rain any further than I could throw one.

I wish I had good luck with them. They drove just fine other than the known problem.
I don't either.
I'll probabaly be switching to 255/40-17 RT-615s next time. I think I'm going to order some 17" wheels.
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RE-01Rs are a little too soft for what I need, I don't want them to be totally done in less than 10k. The RE-01R prices I've been seeing in my size are around $225 each, the Direzza StarSpecs are around $50 cheaper each. Do you have a special tire hookup, or just really small tires?
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Haldex systems aren't really AWD, they just have a locking center coupler (can't really call it a diff). So AWD on demand only. They're really FWD most of the time. I don't really think you can call it AWD though, not in the traditional sense.
What I'm trying to say is that I'm guessing that R32s have tire wear characteristics of a FWD car under normal street driving because of that.
What I'm trying to say is that I'm guessing that R32s have tire wear characteristics of a FWD car under normal street driving because of that.
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I'm running Yoko S. Drives. Worked well in the rain but, I also went from the stock 8" (which were worn) to 8.5" fronts and 10" rears so that alone would have helped a lot.
So far, for the money, they've been a great tire.
So far, for the money, they've been a great tire.
Haldex systems aren't really AWD, they just have a locking center coupler (can't really call it a diff). So AWD on demand only. They're really FWD most of the time. I don't really think you can call it AWD though, not in the traditional sense.
What I'm trying to say is that I'm guessing that R32s have tire wear characteristics of a FWD car under normal street driving because of that.
What I'm trying to say is that I'm guessing that R32s have tire wear characteristics of a FWD car under normal street driving because of that.

And yes, R32s wear tires just like any other VR6 GTI/Jetta in the front. Everything is different in the rear, so they have their own characteristics back there. But the R32/GSD3 fiasco took place both front and rear.
I like my neo-gens 
I had a set of first gen Azenus on my hatch and boy were they a crucial tire. I loved them.
No help. :P I want to get a set of aggresive looking tires that perform well.

I had a set of first gen Azenus on my hatch and boy were they a crucial tire. I loved them.
No help. :P I want to get a set of aggresive looking tires that perform well.





