Continental Touring LX?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Dean S. Lautermilch®²ºº³, Jan 15, 2005.

  1. My Pirelli P400s on my 2000 SL1 have been very good performers but don't
    last all that long. I lost two to dry rot and two flats.

    I was in a hurry and in a bind to get the car ready and went to the same
    place that sold me the Pirellis and they had Continental Touring LX for $50
    so I bought two. They said they no longer had the P400s in stock.

    After getting home, I wanted to read up on the tires @ Tirerack.com but
    could find them. There were not listed on the company's web site. The only
    place I found them was a Canadian chain called TireCraft.com and it is clear
    they are a tire sold only to some stores.

    Anyone know the details of what the comparable model of this tire is? I was
    surprised to see Continentals getting very negative reviews on Tirerack.com.
    I hope I did not get one of the bad models.
     
    Dean S. Lautermilch®²ºº³, Jan 15, 2005
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  2. Dean S. Lautermilch®²ºº³

    Napalm Heart Guest

    When I checked Tirerack.com before I bought a set of Continental
    ContiExtremeContacts, they got very good reviews.

    Ken
     
    Napalm Heart, Jan 16, 2005
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  3. Dean S. Lautermilch®²ºº³

    marx404 Guest

    It all depends on who has written the review. Contis are top-notch tires,
    but unlike most performance oriented tires, they are hard tires rather than
    sticky. For instance in comparison, Dunlops or Pirellis are k nown to be
    excellent tread and a softer rubber, which can lead to shorter tire life as
    opposed to Contis which have excellent tread and traction, but have a harder
    rubber, which means longer life. So someone who is looking for a touring
    style tire with performance charachteristics will like Contis, someone who
    wants strictly performance tires problably wont like thier firm ride.

    I have found that quite a few Conti models are only sold by specific tire
    vendors also, and even sometimes under different names. For instance,
    Semperit which is mainly sold by Olson Tires or Pep Boys as a cheap no-name
    tire is actially a German version of an mid-level Conti tire. I had Contis
    on my SL2 for 2 yrs and loved them.

    marx404
     
    marx404, Jan 17, 2005
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