I have read people complaining about the “cushy sidewall” as you mentioned. That’s the reason I went with the Hankooks instead. That said, that is a great price.
if anyone is in the tristate, i can get you a set of 235/40/18 Conti Extreme DW’s for $530! they are on closeout so let me know because they are going fast!
I just ordered up my set. I went with the Conti’s mainly for the price I was getting on eBay $566 shipped and how light they are. I can’t wait to get them mounted. I have been rocking three different tires the last 6 months. I’m running Conti DWS in the rear with Pirelli P-Zero and BFG g-force up front.
Damn, 91 thats a great deal as well. If I was local I would have snatched them up.
I’ve been shopping for winter tyres recently. Maybe I’m being too anal but whether the tyre is XL load rated or not has been a determinant in what tyre I buy. I see the eBay link above goes to a Conti DW 235/40-18 rated 92ZR but Standard Load. The sticker in the door jamb suggests XL load rated tyres as do most of the websites (tirerack, Discount, Hankook.ca etc). I’ve unknowingly til now been running 91V on my Avus wheels with no problems.
Interestingly, whenever I look at A6/S6’s of a similar weight, a standard load rated tyre is often recommended.
Any views on the XL load rating and whether it’s necessary or not? Is it just a scam?
The number (92, 95 etc) has to do with weight and the xl I think means ‘heavy, but potentially stressing the fuck out of the tire walls’ with respect to our cars’ propensity to be driven in a sporting manor.
Always get xl if you can.
Fyi the audi ‘handbook’ given to audi salesreps for the b6/7 s4 says 93y tires are ok, and doesn’t mention 95 or xl. So take that for what its worth. Maybe they accidentally put a4 info in there?
Good eye! I knew that price was too good to be true. Don’t we need the XL load rating ??? thanks for catching that for me. I need to change my order ASAP. Now total will be $700 shipped.
The DW is only a max performance summer tire. (DW = Dry/Wet)
The ExtremeContact DWS is the All Season (DWS = Dry/Wet/Snow)
In the size you’re looking at it has a load index of 88 which = 1235 lb/tire. I’d be cautious going with those personally, despite them also being XL.
As far as XL vs SL - here is what I found in regards to that :
SL: Standard Load; tire for normal usage and loads
XL: eXtra Load; a tire that allows a higher inflation pressure than a Standard Load tire, which increases the tire’s maximum load
depends how you drive cell. ive personally run tires that were not load rated for my car and it was fine. some people are more anal then others. i know a guy that ONLY buys XL tires just because he feels they are safer.
Ran non-xl tires in my A4 with no issues. Tires are severely underrated for liability reasons. We have 3800lb cars, not 5000lb Bentleys so I think it’s fine.