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Do you really need Z rated tires?

5.5K views 6 replies 5 participants last post by  Red Raspberry  
#1 ·
The stock tires on the track model are not Z rated I assume. But a friend of mine who has a BMW M3 says you'll need Z rated tires on the Genesis. Is their any truth to that? Could I go with something just below Z rated? I don't want my tires to last 10-15K I'd rather have them last at least 30K
 
#2 · (Edited)
z rated is the speed rating of what the tire can handle. I don't remember what the stock one are? but a z rated tire is good for 149+ mph. Ive never bought anything under a z rated tire to be honest. The tires i just picked up are y-rated. Good for 186+ mph. Will i ever hit that speed in my genesis? no.

also the speed rating doesn't determine how long the tires will last.. You want to look at the tread wear. My current tires are like a 220? which is very low. If you want them to last longer, but something around a 400..
 
#4 · (Edited)
The lower the tread rating the better the grip but the shorter the life. The higher the tread rating the longer the life but worse grip (easy to figure out because softer tires grip better but also wear away faster).

Speed rating is the speed at which the tire is rated to not fail with a standing wave in the sidewall at that speed for one hour. If you don't plan on going over 100mph you can get much less rated tires, but most sellers won't sell it to you because if the car is capable of XXX speed, they have to sell tires rated for that speed.
 
#6 ·
Older tires have lower tread wear rating than newer tires as well as the newer tires having more grip.

Example: Pilot Sport PS2 (220) or RE050A (140) vs Pilot Super Sport (300) or Continental ExtremeContact DW (340)