Need new tires soon. What did you guys get for your second set?

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My Civic came with Continental Procontacts when I purchased it back in 2016 and I really have no complaints with the tires I think they did everything I wanted since performance wise I left the car stock. At 42k miles though they are now at 5/32nds of tread life left and I will need some soon for sure before next winter. I am thinking of getting the same brand again but was curious what you guys that did leave your car stock in the performance department ended up getting after your wore out. I did a search to try to avoid a repeat thread and didn't come up with anything I was looking for so if there was one that I missed sorry for the repeat thread.
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I have aftermarket wheels but running 255/35r18 Firestone Indy 500. For the price, BEST BUDGET SUMMER TIRES. Of course if it gets below 40° they’re really useless until the tires warm up, but I wouldn’t use summer tires for any under 40°. Thanks to CA weather I can run summer tires year round, but will be getting Michelin PS4’s next time.

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Those tires you got look good however I would need something that could handle all seasons up here in Kansas City.
 

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If you need something all-season, to deal with minor / some snow...Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3+
 


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The more performance rated you get in a tire the less mileage you will obtain from them. Stick with a really good A/S of your choice that fits your budget. Besides, residing in Kansas brings you some extremely frigid road conditions that you will need studs or chain for anyway. I have seen extremely lifted trucks with their "cool" mud/snow tires on that are on the side of the road because they had spun out all over Kansas.
 
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Don't get Yokohama's. Tires are decent but the road noise is terrible.
 

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I got Falken ZIEX960 all seasons when I put on a set of 18” Si wheels. I only have about 1,000 miles on them but I’m happy with my purchase.

Pros: comfortable ride with only slightly less response than Goodyear Eagle Sports, good handling in dry and wet, absorbs bumps better than expected, great price

cons: slightly louder than stock but not unbearable and this is a bit of a stretch since I felt like I needed to do a con.

First time I’ve put on Falkens on my cars but I think I found my new go to tire brand.
 

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Michelin PS4S
 
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Thanks for the suggestions guys I will be looking at what you all mentioned.
 


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The more performance rated you get in a tire the less mileage you will obtain from them. Stick with a really good A/S of your choice that fits your budget. Besides, residing in Kansas brings you some extremely frigid road conditions that you will need studs or chain for anyway. I have seen extremely lifted trucks with their "cool" mud/snow tires on that are on the side of the road because they had spun out all over Kansas.
I saw a lifted F250 in the Median on I-435 at the Shawnee Mission Parkway exit a not too long ago facing oncoming traffic with those tires you mentioned. lol
 

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I just put the Michelin Energy Saver A/S Self-seal on today. The Firestone FT140's made it to 21K before needing to be replaced. From 21K to 59K, I had the Goodyear Assurance. The Michelin's are by far quieter than the other 2 sets but also all the roads I drive on seem to be repaved. So I will see how they do, hopefully well. Might be trading in the Civic at the end of the summer when the 2022 Nissan Frontier Pro-4X comes out. I really need a truck bed for all my home projects.
 

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Getting all-season tires are a very good choice as they are also by far the most popular tire genre on the market right now and it is obvious that everybody wants to have a set of tires that can be put on their vehicle all year round. In my opinion, you can opt for Michelin Defender, Goodyear assurance, or Bridgestone Turanza. I think they are quite good in terms of performance and durability in fact their trad life is also good. I was surfing the net to get some suggestions for the best tires to gift my friend and came across http://toptirereviews.com/ You may also check this site for more, hope it will help you in some or other way.
 

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Bf Goodrich gforce and a set of Goodyear exhilarate. Have 2 civics. Same stock 18in size.
 

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My second set of tires were Michelin tires that I got from 4wheelonline. I'm very satisfied with its performance and it wears longer than other brands.
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