Author Topic: Bridgestone Insignia SL tire  (Read 26787 times)

thelews

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Re: Bridgestone Insignia SL tire
« Reply #25 on: March 31, 2010, 00:33:46 »
I may be putting 185s on my car  :o
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Re: Bridgestone Insignia SL tire
« Reply #26 on: March 31, 2010, 14:00:06 »
Who made the claims regarding speed ratings and "handling"?

I had two sets of Sumitomo HTR200s on my 107 and rate them an 8 out of 10. They wore very quickly but performed well and were relatively quite.
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  This is the link I posted earlier of an article where someone test drove cars with tires having different speed ratings and evaluated the handling. Not sure of the source, just an article I found while searching. I just may get a set of the Sumitomos, You liked them?

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Re: Bridgestone Insignia SL tire
« Reply #27 on: March 31, 2010, 14:52:19 »
There is an interesting article in the "upfront" of this month's (May, 2010) Car and Driver.  They tested a VW Golf with stock wheels/tires vs plus1, plus2, plus3 and plus4 versions.  The larger sizes did return the expected increase in cornering but also showed a decrease in 0-60 performance and mileage due to the extra unsprung weight of the larger wheels/tires.
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Re: Bridgestone Insignia SL tire
« Reply #28 on: March 31, 2010, 15:32:42 »
I just may get a set of the Sumitomos, You liked them?

Graphic: Yes, overall I did like them. But, I do fresh research every time I invest in rubber as the technology changes quickly. I just haven't gotten to new tires for the 113 yet. Sooner or later I will so this discussion won't go to waste. FWIW, I really value the consumer opinions on www.TireRack.com regarding specific tires....just one of the factors to take into account.


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Re: Bridgestone Insignia SL tire
« Reply #29 on: March 31, 2010, 15:36:33 »
There is an interesting article in the "upfront" of this month's (May, 2010) Car and Driver.  They tested a VW Golf with stock wheels/tires vs plus1, plus2, plus3 and plus4 versions.  The larger sizes did return the expected increase in cornering but also showed a decrease in 0-60 performance and mileage due to the extra unsprung weight of the larger wheels/tires.
Everything is a compromise in this physical world we live in.



... yup, those shorter sidewalls help with cornering and a harsher ride. Tire compounds that markedly decrease rolling resistance are making there way into the market.....another variable to throw in the mix.