genosensor
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Just another data point...
I replaced the front stock EP150 tires with a pair of EP422 plus a couple weeks back.
Quite happy so far. The car rides smoother, less jarring, even though I'm running 42psi all around.
The flip side of that is that the tires feel a little "floaty" -- less responsive to sudden steering input.
Wet and dry traction seem better than the originals. They are very quiet.
Most importantly, that awful squirming (aka "torque steer") at high throttle completely vanished!
[previously, I'd thought the problem was suspension geometry, but now I know it's just bad tires]
Range is the same, as near as I can tell.
Unless you really like to drive the car hard, these are far better than the stock set.
I replaced the front stock EP150 tires with a pair of EP422 plus a couple weeks back.
Quite happy so far. The car rides smoother, less jarring, even though I'm running 42psi all around.
The flip side of that is that the tires feel a little "floaty" -- less responsive to sudden steering input.
Wet and dry traction seem better than the originals. They are very quiet.
Most importantly, that awful squirming (aka "torque steer") at high throttle completely vanished!
[previously, I'd thought the problem was suspension geometry, but now I know it's just bad tires]
Range is the same, as near as I can tell.
Unless you really like to drive the car hard, these are far better than the stock set.