New BFG g-Force Sport COMP-2
#21
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In the market for tires now, but can't help thin king like this...
http://www.topgear.com/uk/jeremy-cla...res-2012-05-22
http://www.topgear.com/uk/jeremy-cla...res-2012-05-22
#24
I'm probably going to get tires in the spring. I've currently got the Falken FK452s and I'm not thrilled with them. Plenty of grip, along with plenty of road noise.
I'm still debating on these or a set of Conti's for the next set.
I'm still debating on these or a set of Conti's for the next set.
#25
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I swapped to Bridgestones Pole Positions. Too much sidewall flex make for a bouncier ride. Front turn in feels crisper but tail comes around easier. Feels like I gained some grip but lost balance. Thinking of returning to stock P-Zeros.
#26
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I have BFGs KDWs on my 2000 as well. Great tires. I couldn't swing them for my 11 but sure wish I could have. Even the tread pattern looks awesome.
Last edited by Getportfolio; 9/8/12 at 08:55 PM.
#27
Another tire option:
Mickey Thompson Street Comp
255-40-19 $234 285-35-19 $248
http://www.mickeythompsontires.com/s...&type=SS&bnr=y
Street Comp
The Ultimate UHP Tire For American Muscle
The Mickey Thompson Street Comp tire is built for ultra high performance applications. The Street Comp provides incredible traction, crisp handling, and high speed cornering ability with the outstanding appearance you?d expect from Mickey Thompson. Compounded for both dry and wet traction and a with a 300 AA A UTQG rating, the Street Comp will improve the look and handling of your muscle car.
Mickey Thompson Street Comp
255-40-19 $234 285-35-19 $248
http://www.mickeythompsontires.com/s...&type=SS&bnr=y
Street Comp
The Ultimate UHP Tire For American Muscle
The Mickey Thompson Street Comp tire is built for ultra high performance applications. The Street Comp provides incredible traction, crisp handling, and high speed cornering ability with the outstanding appearance you?d expect from Mickey Thompson. Compounded for both dry and wet traction and a with a 300 AA A UTQG rating, the Street Comp will improve the look and handling of your muscle car.
- Asymmetric Tread Design
- Superior Wet and Dry Performance
- Delivers Crisp and Tight Steering Response
- UTQG 300 AA A
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I talked with a Pirelli and an SRT engineer a few weeks back about the OE P-Zero on our Boss Mustangs. According to the Pirelli engineer, the P-Zero's were specifically designed for our cars to achieve maximum performance. When you purchase P-Zero's from a distributor like the Tire Rack, you need to request OE P-Zero's because their construction in specific to our cars and not all P-Zero's are created equal. The SRT Viper engineer who happens to be a close friend of mine agreed with all the statements made by the Pirelli guy.
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I talked with a Pirelli and an SRT engineer a few weeks back about the OE P-Zero on our Boss Mustangs. According to the Pirelli engineer, the P-Zero's were specifically designed for our cars to achieve maximum performance. When you purchase P-Zero's from a distributor like the Tire Rack, you need to request OE P-Zero's because their construction in specific to our cars and not all P-Zero's are created equal. The SRT Viper engineer who happens to be a close friend of mine agreed with all the statements made by the Pirelli guy.
- + Ninth: Pirelli P Zero
- + Eighth: Dunlop Direzza Sport Z1 Star Spec
- + Seventh: Toyo Proxes R1R
- + Sixth: Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 2
- + Fifth: Continental ExtremeContact DW
- + Fourth: Hankook Ventus R-S3
- + Third: Yokohama Advan Neova AD08
- + Second: Bridgestone Potenza S-04 Pole Position
- + First: Michelin Pilot Super Sport
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http://www.caranddriver.com/comparis...omparison-test
- + Ninth: Pirelli P Zero
- + Eighth: Dunlop Direzza Sport Z1 Star Spec
- + Seventh: Toyo Proxes R1R
- + Sixth: Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 2
- + Fifth: Continental ExtremeContact DW
- + Fourth: Hankook Ventus R-S3
- + Third: Yokohama Advan Neova AD08
- + Second: Bridgestone Potenza S-04 Pole Position
- + First: Michelin Pilot Super Sport
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Fair enough, esp when you consider the Boss 302 has staggered setup. The biggest grain of salt I consider is that Ford, the bean counters, and engineers have to account for a crap ton of financial, legal, profitability, and warranty factors for all 70,80, 90, 100k+ of production units.
An educated consumer can make the best choice based upon their desired level of performance, ride quality, durability, and value. I just put a set of Kuhmo Ectsa ASX all seasons on the wife's '11 GT. I fully expect these to deliver superior performance and values based on our needs.
For my Boss I expect to replace the OEM rubber with something else.
An educated consumer can make the best choice based upon their desired level of performance, ride quality, durability, and value. I just put a set of Kuhmo Ectsa ASX all seasons on the wife's '11 GT. I fully expect these to deliver superior performance and values based on our needs.
For my Boss I expect to replace the OEM rubber with something else.
Last edited by ace72ace; 9/12/12 at 08:53 AM.
#34
I have these on my boss now
...... Love them sides wear alittle harder during autcross the. The factory's ..... I did have to change the rear tire size slightly since proper one isn't ready yet .......
2754019 is the rear tire I used available now .....
...... Love them sides wear alittle harder during autcross the. The factory's ..... I did have to change the rear tire size slightly since proper one isn't ready yet .......
2754019 is the rear tire I used available now .....
#35
Q: you have the BFG G-force Sport Comp-2?