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10-31-2010, 09:24 AM | #1 |
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DWS or Pilot Sport A/S + on Sport Package?
I know there have been a few threads on the Continental ExtremeContact DWS vs. the Michelin Pilot Sport A/S Plus. My question is this -- is the DWS appropriate for a car with sport package? I ask because I've read about the soft sidewalls of the DWS, as well as the tendency to "float" (according to some reports) at highway speeds, and my concern is that these issues would be exacerbated by the sport package suspension.
Because of these concerns, I've been leaning towards the Pilot Sports, but the good reviews of the DWS and the huge price difference is giving me second thoughts. FYI, I have the sport package 17x8 wheels in the front and the 17x8.5 in the rear, so I'm looking at a staggered setup. Thanks in advance! Erik |
10-31-2010, 06:28 PM | #4 |
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I don't think you'll go wrong either way -- I have the Michelins, but the Contis get great reviews too. They might "seem" to "float" if you are used to Bridgestone runflats, but it's just the contrast between running bricks and real tires. They hug the pavement just fine.
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11-06-2010, 09:37 PM | #5 |
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I just put some DWS on my car with sport package and have no problem with float. They are definitely softer, so you won't have the same razor sharp steering response that you get on the OEM rubber, but it isn't that bad.
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11-06-2010, 09:45 PM | #6 |
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19 in. DWS's are out of stock for the fronts and hard to find for the rears. I just found some rears (265/30/19) at Walmart of all places, but am being told by everyone, including TireRack that the fronts are on back order for 2-3 months...
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11-07-2010, 03:20 PM | #7 |
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Wow, I'm glad I got mine back in August. Went from 17" RFT (Conti) to 19" DWS. These tires are amazing. They are a little squirmy in the wet, but predictable. I have not been able to exceed there dry adhesion limit yet (at least while driving at 8-9/10ths). We'll se how well they do in light snow as the winter approaches. I would definitely buy another set. They are that good.
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I'm using the DW's and i love them. I'm thinking of switching to the DWS or the A/S Plus pretty soon though. I think they feel very connected so the floating feel isn't there IMO. I think the biggest benefit to the A/S plus is the warranty though some shops may not honor it due to the inability to rotate them.
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11-07-2010, 09:16 PM | #10 |
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I'll be in the market for new tires soon and considering the DWS.
One question though, what is this "float" you guys are talkign about?
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11-07-2010, 09:22 PM | #11 |
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The DWS has a softer sidewall (obviously) than the stock RFT's and some other high performance tires. Turn in isn't as on point and the ride is softer than the RFT's. I can't speak on this existence as i've never driven the 335i on RFT's. I bought my car with Conti EC DW's.
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I have DWS on my wife's Mercedes E350 4Matic Sport Sedan and the difference between them and the Bridgestones she previously had is like night and day! The tires are so well made, that it didn't take many weights to balance the tires and wheels.
I know someone who has them on a staggered set of wheels for his e90 335i and his gas mileage went up 2.5 mpg better than with his Brickstone runflats. There is a label on the driver side door that recommends psi for speeds up to and beyond 100 mph, so he uses that to inflate his DWS tires, and that seems to address the "softness" and "floatiness" of the tires. The recommended tire pressure is 39psi front/45 psi rear, and that seems to alleviate the floaty feeling of the tires, as well as the ride.
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edit: Tire Rack reviews (esp. on snow) is what did it for me on the Conti's. Pleasantly surprised how good they feel above freezing on dry pavement. |
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11-08-2010, 12:58 PM | #14 |
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i know.. DWS out on the front for most of the sizes unless you want to stretch..
which is why i just put on the Michelin PS A/S... i dont want to wait... fall is here... winter be here soon enough..
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I feel the "float" a tiny bit now, but it is more than made up for by the less harsh ride and the lower road noise. I am going to experiment a bit with tire pressure and see what effect that has. IDK if I want to go the full 39/45, I think I read another thread where someone was doing 36/40 with good results.
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