Originally Posted by Vex630
About the Fuzion tires I only have experience with the ZRi in a 205/50/15. Not worth it. They are cheap sure. But they were lame in the rain, dry traction sucks in transitions, but pretty good in a straight line from a stop. I put 2000 miles on them and got rid of them.
Got Yokohama AVS ES100 instead. The Yokos are pretty good in rain. 205/50/15 again is the size I tried. All around dry traction is great. Not alot of road noise.
my 2 cents.
About the Fuzion tires I only have experience with the ZRi in a 205/50/15. Not worth it. They are cheap sure. But they were lame in the rain, dry traction sucks in transitions, but pretty good in a straight line from a stop. I put 2000 miles on them and got rid of them.
Got Yokohama AVS ES100 instead. The Yokos are pretty good in rain. 205/50/15 again is the size I tried. All around dry traction is great. Not alot of road noise.
my 2 cents.
I disagree sir.
The Fuzion ZR1's were inexpensive. They work great in the rain, A-OK in the dry during spirited street driving, and held up to Roebling Road race course just fine (however, I suck at driving so I was not going uber-fast relatively speaking). Further, on Tire Racks website, they outperformed all the other tires in their price-class except for one (1), and it was quite a bit more expensive.
The AS100's, are no longer available. Those were my last set of tires before the ZR1's, and I like the ZR1's much better. Waaaay better in the rain, no contest. The ZR1's also beat the new replacement for the AS100's in every measurable test.
Originally Posted by coach
THe Yokohama AVS ES100's are amazing, but not sure they come in sizes you want anymore. THey replaced them with the Yoko AVS Sport series.
Brent
THe Yokohama AVS ES100's are amazing, but not sure they come in sizes you want anymore. THey replaced them with the Yoko AVS Sport series.
Brent
Bingo.
And the ZR1's were matched against the (new) replacement Yoko's and beat them handily.
.02 cents.