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I currently have the Yokohama ES100s and like them. My sizes are 235/40-18 and 275/35-18, respectively, on 8.5" and 10" wide wheels.
They provide pretty good ride quality and pretty good grip. They replaced Bridgestone S03s, which probably had a little better grip but the ride quality sucked. They were terrible for tramlining and wandering around the road, following every little groove or wrinkle. Not so with the ES100s.
In general, all other factors being equal, wider tires provide superior grip. Lower profile tires provide a relatively firmer ride and tighter turning characteristics than higher profile tires.
The sizes you currently have were the original specs for the 17" wheel option on 968s. They are just about perfect fits for wheels of those widths. Could you go a little wider? I guess so but I would go too far--maybe 235/45 and 265/40.
Also, remember that changing widths will increase the overall diameter unless you reduce the aspect ratio. A larger diameter in the rear will make the final gear ratio slightly higher and a larger diameter in the front will slightly lower the indicated speed on your speedometer. How much of a change depends on how much you change the diameter. I have slightly oversized diameters front and rear and it's not a problem in my opinion.
Duckman: Koni sport yellow adjustable shocks, M030 sway bars; KLA strut tower brace; Mille Miglia Cup III 18" wheels, 8.5" & 10.0" w/ 235/40 & 275/35 Goodyear F1s; airbox mod; AutoThority chip; custom exhaust with MagnaFlow muffler and 3" straight-through pipe; Euro lenses; Tenzo R sport seats.
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I have S-03s and they're quite noisey....so much so, I'm not buying them again. I need some quieter tires for a change. I'm looking at Yokahama dBs....
I'll look at the Fuzion tread design. The sexier the design, the more noisey apparently.
Harvey
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Ron,
The other tire I was trying to remember, when we talked the other day, is the Fuzion ZRi - bridgestone's answer for a low priced S-03. Like I said I have the S-03's and really like them, but they are expensive....
Sam
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I too have the GY Eagles, like them, just would like them to wear longer!
Ken
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Mark- That really depends on your driving style. If you were to watch your tire pressure, rotate side to side often, keep a good alignment, and balance, drive reasonably, don't track it or autocross it (in other words don't have much fun!) you could get upper teens or twenty before looking to replace. Or if you push the car, like I tend to do (that is what it likes, it tells me so!) , you'll be replacing them around ten to 15 thousand miles. I'm not one to depend on 'iffy' treads (not safe at some of the higher speeds), I don't want to have to wait to replace them when I HAVE TO.
It really does have A LOT to do with how you drive. I have had them on two 944's and now my 968, I like them because they seem to do real well under different conditions, they are reasonably quiet, a dependable 'all-around' tire, and GY has stood behind them before when I had an issue ( trouble with having a couple being balanced). Just a good, all around, dependable, safe, tire that is somewhat easy to find. If you should be out on the road and need a replacement... Some of the brands are not always available most everywhere you go and if you should have a bad puncture or shread a tire you wouldn't want to wait for three days at "Bill & Joe's Garage & Diner" in no-where KansASS waiting for one to be shipped in!
Ken
[color="green"]1994 968 White Cabriolet ...
1985 944 Coupe, GT Racing Fiberglass flared front fenders, hood, cowl, bumper cover, and f-glass flared rear quarters...
1974 914 2.0 red/black chalon f/g body[/color]