DWS06 Conti fan here. No regerts
There is meant to be an updated version of the DWS06 coming out this year. Hopefully in time for the spring/summer. If not I'll be going with the current ones.
DWS06 Conti fan here. No regerts
Tire rack has them now. DWS06+There is meant to be an updated version of the DWS06 coming out this year. Hopefully in time for the spring/summer. If not I'll be going with the current ones.
Tire rack has them now. DWS06+
Indy isn't great in the rain.
I like the FK610's, haven't driven the RS, but hard good things.
The Falkens handle Florida rain really well.
Yeah, I think when coming from the stock AS, any of these will be fantastic. They're all really good tires. It'll be preference and what characteristics you value most.I know tires/ feedback can be personal and subjective sometimes.... My take on the Firestone is based on the Indy 500 set on my wife’s 430iand they’ve actually performed rather well in the rain here in Miami. Tire Rack UHP test results also show them as good performers in the wet.
I recently put another set of UHP Summer tires on my Passat Wagon (they’re actually in the same Tire Rack Test https://m.tirerack.com/tires/tests/testDisplay.jsp?ttid=217&tab=ResultCharts ) .... the Kumho Ecsta PS31. Again, I can say tests and ratings are personal because I prefer the overall feel of the PS31 over the Indy 500 (which TireRack shows as the test winner over the PS31).
The PS31 are sporty and responsive enough, grippy, yet comfortable and quiet. Great for around town performance. Great in the rain too.
I know tires/ feedback can be personal and subjective sometimes.... My take on the Firestone is based on the Indy 500 set on my wife’s 430iand they’ve actually performed rather well in the rain here in Miami. Tire Rack UHP test results also show them as good performers in the wet.
I recently put another set of UHP Summer tires on my Passat Wagon (they’re actually in the same Tire Rack Test https://m.tirerack.com/tires/tests/testDisplay.jsp?ttid=217&tab=ResultCharts ) .... the Kumho Ecsta PS31. Again, I can say tests and ratings are personal because I prefer the overall feel of the PS31 over the Indy 500 (which TireRack shows as the test winner over the PS31).
The PS31 are sporty and responsive enough, grippy, yet comfortable and quiet. Great for around town performance. Great in the rain too.
Yeah, I think when coming from the stock AS, any of these will be fantastic. They're all really good tires. It'll be preference and what characteristics you value most.
The main reason I like the FK510 so much is they ride really well on the street, because I have a separate set of wheels with 200TW tires. They're definitely not as responsive as the Indy 500's on my son's GTI.
I’d say the Indy 500 have more of a performance edge / potential over the PS31 because of their UTQG rating in the 300 range. I’ve read of people using the Indy with success at HPDE - that’s a lot to ask of a UHP tire!Good to know I can consider the PS31 as well. The caveat here is that I don't have the space for another set of dedicated track tires and it's not like I'm going to take autocross seriously if it returns where I am. I'm more in the mountain/country road carver category, but the PNW is known for its rain so I was looking out for a balance.
I’d pick the Kumho PA51 (all season) over the PS31 if that were necessary. Almost went with that but I don’t see myself driving the wagon up north.If I were planning on any sporty driving with the street tires, I'd have gone with the Indy 500.
But what about freezing temps where you are? None of the listed tires are great in near freezing temps.
If I were planning on any sporty driving with the street tires, I'd have gone with the Indy 500.
But what about freezing temps where you are? None of the listed tires are great in near freezing temps.