If this thread goes on long enough every tire model every produced will get mentioned. Whether or not tires are good or bad can depend just as much on what vehicle they are going on as much as just the tire itself. I put RT43's on my sons Mazda and they were wonderful. I put them on my Nissan and they were rediculous, just awful. The CS5's I put on my wifes Mazda rode well but were among the noisiest tires I ever bought and were worn out at 40k miles. My friend put them on his Dodge about the same time and his were quiet as a mouse and still had tread at 60k miles.
The tires I had on my Spider might as well have been black lumps of licorice according to some people on the forums, they never stop talking about the horrible grip, how bad they handle, they'd be worn out at 20k miles, get rid of them asap or you'll die! .......I practically cried watching mine get replaced when it was time, those tires were among the best I ever had. I couldnt get those tires to slide in wet or dry, they rode so smooth and vibration free it was eerie, and had over 50k miles on them before they hit the wear bars. Go figure.
I like hearing everyone's opinions and experiences but take it all with a grain of salt, they wont necessary match your own with the same tire.
The tires I had on my Spider might as well have been black lumps of licorice according to some people on the forums, they never stop talking about the horrible grip, how bad they handle, they'd be worn out at 20k miles, get rid of them asap or you'll die! .......I practically cried watching mine get replaced when it was time, those tires were among the best I ever had. I couldnt get those tires to slide in wet or dry, they rode so smooth and vibration free it was eerie, and had over 50k miles on them before they hit the wear bars. Go figure.
I like hearing everyone's opinions and experiences but take it all with a grain of salt, they wont necessary match your own with the same tire.