Continental-ExtremeContant DWS Good Investment?
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Continental-ExtremeContant DWS Good Investment?
I have a 2009 Audi A4. Just high speed wheel forced balanced all four tires. Dealer gave me the print out. 2 out of 4 of my tires have excessive wheel force. Im in the market for buying a new set. I live in Rochester NY. Winters here are pretty harsh. The weather changes day to day. One day it can be snowing the next its 75...its ridiculous. I read some good reviews of these tires. I respect members opinions and suggestions here. I need a all season tire thats good in wet and snow. If continentals are a good bet I would purchase them today. I read ups and downs and both sides of the story about these tires. I just need peoples experience changing there tires on there A4's and what has worked and what has not.
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Close to a snow tire. Good grip, not a sharp turn in, prone to blowouts from potholes. Have them on wife's 2007 A4 3.2. Little old school teacher. Good value but get hazard insurance. Winter/summer tires change-over is much better.
Michelin A/S sports from Costco worth a look for more money but a stronger tire.
Michelin A/S sports from Costco worth a look for more money but a stronger tire.
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I'm going to replace my OEM summer tires with these in the fall. I'm planning to run them as a winter tire and then possibly switch back to the summers on another set of rims in the spring. They are supposed to be almost as good in the snow as a performance winter tire and quite a bit better in dry weather.
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I just got a new set of Conti Extremem Contact DWS tires a couple of months ago- best all-weather tires I've ever had. The traction is amazing. If you want balance out of your tires, these are the ones to get!
#7
theres a video on tire rack about some test they did on this tires and they were so much better than the other 3 tires, and they were abailable when i got my wheels, i would have gotten them.
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#8
I had 'em put on last November. Here in NE Ohio the temp flips all over the place in the winter. I've gone biking in January while wearing shorts (temp mid 60s) to the 'polar' opposite.
Anyhow last winter in either December or January we had one day of rain to snow & ice and the Conti's were unbelievably good. It was bad enough that some cars were simply shunting off the road into curbs, trees, ditches, whatever. My car, however, was unfazed by the climatic chaos. While I was gentle with the go and whoa pedals, the esp never needed to engage.
As for summer driving they might be 85 to 90% of a dedicated summer tire. Around here I rarely get to push it as the traffic is gnarly.
Anyhow last winter in either December or January we had one day of rain to snow & ice and the Conti's were unbelievably good. It was bad enough that some cars were simply shunting off the road into curbs, trees, ditches, whatever. My car, however, was unfazed by the climatic chaos. While I was gentle with the go and whoa pedals, the esp never needed to engage.
As for summer driving they might be 85 to 90% of a dedicated summer tire. Around here I rarely get to push it as the traffic is gnarly.
#9
I've had Continental Extreme Contacts before and they were the worst tires I've ever had... almost. The worst were Goodyear Eagle F1 M+S.
Michelin Pilot Sport A/S are much better IMO. They're quieter, turn in better, and wear better.
Michelin Pilot Sport A/S are much better IMO. They're quieter, turn in better, and wear better.
#10
+1. Yep, in 2004 the original CEC came out to similar rave reviews/fanfare. I bought them for two cars and they sucked uniformly. I will stay away from the DWS.