Replacement tires for S-line Avant
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So, our Avant is coming up on 20K miles, and the original Dunlop SportMaxx's are on their last legs. Noisy! My how those tires are noisy around 4/32 tread!
Anyone with S-line B8's find replacements they are happy with?
We use dedicated snow tires, so all-season tires need not apply.
As always, thanks in advance for any input!
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Anyone with S-line B8's find replacements they are happy with?
We use dedicated snow tires, so all-season tires need not apply.
As always, thanks in advance for any input!
~pino
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I would replace them with Continental Extreme Contacts DSW.These tires are phenomenal.Rated #1 in category.High performance all season.
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By the way in the Snow,with the blizzards we got in the East Coast Jersey this past winter..........SOLID! Best tires I have ever bought.TRUST ME!!!
you can get 4 for around 650 shipped.
you can get 4 for around 650 shipped.
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I have an S-line sedan with 14,000 miles running 19" Pirelli PZero tires and I'm not very happy with the way they have been wearing. They have become quite noisy at all speeds and they make a particularly annoying pulsating sound at speeds less than 20 mph which I'm hoping will be remedied somewhat by a tire rotation at my 15,000 mile service. I'm already thinking of which brand of tires I will replace these with. I was considering the Dunlop SportMaxx GTs but if these are known for becoming noisy as well, then I don't think I will condsider these. Anyone know of any good all-seasons or well wearing sport tires that will fit the 19" S-line wheels?
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Maybe this is a given for an S-line, but if not, you should specify what dimensions you need. Performance, and especially noise, depends on the size and profile.
From various reports here it seems that an important characteristic for an Audi B8 is the sensitivity for "flattening" over night.
I don't have your set up, but for what it's worth,
I have noticed this effect on all cars I had (of different makes). Now running my B8 3.2 quattro, on stock 245/40 18" Bridgstone (Potenza RE 050A) it is not worse than the others. I don't notice it every day, but when I do it disappears after a minute. (I have the (european) regulated sports suspension so it might be different from your (US?) S-line.)
From various reports here it seems that an important characteristic for an Audi B8 is the sensitivity for "flattening" over night.
I don't have your set up, but for what it's worth,
I have noticed this effect on all cars I had (of different makes). Now running my B8 3.2 quattro, on stock 245/40 18" Bridgstone (Potenza RE 050A) it is not worse than the others. I don't notice it every day, but when I do it disappears after a minute. (I have the (european) regulated sports suspension so it might be different from your (US?) S-line.)
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I've had Michelin Pilot Sport A/S Plus tires on my B5 Audi and I absolutely love them. They perform like crazy and they give me tons of confidence when it rains. I've never used the Conti Extreme Contacts but if they are like the Pilot Sport A/S's then go for it. I will get the Michelin's because I can get them installed at Costco.
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You can get a smoother and quieter ride as well as longer tread wear by going to an all-season tire. Just be aware that all-season tires will be a step down in dry grip and steering response. Top all sesaon tires would include the Michelin Sport A/S Plus, Conti Extreme Contact DWS, and Pirelli PZero Nero A/S.
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I have an S-line sedan with 14,000 miles running 19" Pirelli PZero tires and I'm not very happy with the way they have been wearing. They have become quite noisy at all speeds and they make a particularly annoying pulsating sound at speeds less than 20 mph which I'm hoping will be remedied somewhat by a tire rotation at my 15,000 mile service. I'm already thinking of which brand of tires I will replace these with. I was considering the Dunlop SportMaxx GTs but if these are known for becoming noisy as well, then I don't think I will condsider these. Anyone know of any good all-seasons or well wearing sport tires that will fit the 19" S-line wheels?
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I have an S-line sedan with 14,000 miles running 19" Pirelli PZero tires and I'm not very happy with the way they have been wearing. They have become quite noisy at all speeds and they make a particularly annoying pulsating sound at speeds less than 20 mph I was considering the Dunlop SportMaxx GTs but if these are known for becoming noisy as well, then I don't think I will condsider these.
S-line tire size is 255/35R19. Not a small tire by any means.
The Continental's are on the radar (DW &DWS) as are Michelin PS2 and PS A/S. Maybe even Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetrics.
I also see Falken's listed at a low price at tires.com. Anyone have any experience with that brand?