Usefullnes of Max Performance Summer Tire ?

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Originally Posted By: IndyIan
I think you can replicate almost all the safety advantages of a high performance tire, just by slowing down a little. Even trimming 5mph gives you more time to react and still have an equal braking distance.
But that price is impressive for those tires, I'll have to check our Costco to see if they come even close to that. I suspect it would be $200-300 more up here for a set.

At 60mph Max performance tire will outdo any All season tire. Reason is that in order to be AS tire, tire can only have 75% of surface in contact with road. 25% are channels. That is most basic explanation, before we get into compound.
But yes, you can slow down 5mph and have maybe equal braking distnce as Max at 60mph. I mean, it would be interested test to conduct.
Still, we all drive more then 55 or 60mph.
 
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Originally Posted By: IndyIan
I think you can replicate almost all the safety advantages of a high performance tire, just by slowing down a little. Even trimming 5mph gives you more time to react and still have an equal braking distance.
But that price is impressive for those tires, I'll have to check our Costco to see if they come even close to that. I suspect it would be $200-300 more up here for a set.


You can skip tires all together when the car is parked!

Krzys
 
Originally Posted By: IndyIan
I think you can replicate almost all the safety advantages of a high performance tire, just by slowing down a little. Even trimming 5mph gives you more time to react and still have an equal braking distance.

You just implied that a performance tire is as safe at 60 MPH as a regular tire is at 50-55. Think about that for a second.
 
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Originally Posted By: IndyIan
I think you can replicate almost all the safety advantages of a high performance tire, just by slowing down a little. Even trimming 5mph gives you more time to react and still have an equal braking distance.

You just implied that a performance tire is as safe at 60 MPH as a regular tire is at 50-55. Think about that for a second.

Yep, driven equally, the performance tire is safer. But how many people buying a UHP tire drive in a cautious manner? Sure they can drive a bit quicker and incur no more risk, but say 80mph vs 65mph in the rain... I think even my cars with ultra mediocre tires would have shorter real world stopping distances than all but the best performance cars, as the distance travelled before the driver reacts becomes quite significant as speed increases.
I am almost due for summer tires for the Focus and if I could get some super duper tires for not much more than a decent tire, I will, but I don't feel I need to spend $7-800(tires are expensive up here) for a set to get down the road safely either.
 
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