TankII
SHO Member
I ran 225/55-16 KDW tires until 2004, when I wore the tires out and switched to 215/55-16 Sport T/A's.
KDW's - Terrific tire street or track (never autocrossed), rain or dry.
Very lumpy when cold though.
Sport T/A's - Also lumpy when cold, wore nicely on SHO and now on my Stratus. However, at an autocross, they really didn't want to turn on the SHO. The only car I beat was a stock Mini Cooper - all the Neons on shaved tires were seconds faster.
So, looking at other tires or KDW's again. Michelin's in this size are considered better riding, but less grippy at limit.
Conti's - I haven't run them since my early 70's Capri days.
Avons - I used to run them on my Autocrossing Plymouth Cricket, and the only guy I could never beat in HS was the National Champion at the time.
Always had bad luck with Goodyear.
Always had good luck with Dunlop except on a Honda Wagon - No winter traction on All Season.
Bridgestone - 8th in the rain out of 35 cars at Lime Rock in my '73 Capri.
Never ran Coopers, though in the day Cooper Cobra Radial GT's were very sticky at a reasonable price.
Definitely want to run 225/55-16's again.
215/60/16's and 225/55-16's are completely neutral (I've slid the car sideways!) with my 21MM front, 26MM rear setup.
TankII
P.S. Ron Porter - It's still the same '91 - 221111 miles as of today!
KDW's - Terrific tire street or track (never autocrossed), rain or dry.
Very lumpy when cold though.
Sport T/A's - Also lumpy when cold, wore nicely on SHO and now on my Stratus. However, at an autocross, they really didn't want to turn on the SHO. The only car I beat was a stock Mini Cooper - all the Neons on shaved tires were seconds faster.
So, looking at other tires or KDW's again. Michelin's in this size are considered better riding, but less grippy at limit.
Conti's - I haven't run them since my early 70's Capri days.
Avons - I used to run them on my Autocrossing Plymouth Cricket, and the only guy I could never beat in HS was the National Champion at the time.
Always had bad luck with Goodyear.
Always had good luck with Dunlop except on a Honda Wagon - No winter traction on All Season.
Bridgestone - 8th in the rain out of 35 cars at Lime Rock in my '73 Capri.
Never ran Coopers, though in the day Cooper Cobra Radial GT's were very sticky at a reasonable price.
Definitely want to run 225/55-16's again.
215/60/16's and 225/55-16's are completely neutral (I've slid the car sideways!) with my 21MM front, 26MM rear setup.
TankII
P.S. Ron Porter - It's still the same '91 - 221111 miles as of today!