Bringing this thread http://www.nsxprime.com/forum/showthread.php/209852-New-Yokohama-Tires-in-215-40-17?highlight=fleva back to discuss the Flevas and the AO52s. Tried to reply but it wouldn’t post. Just got my car with Conti ExtremeContact DWs. The rears were basically new (just purchased but with a 2018 date code) but I wanted to replace the fronts, which were from 2009. Went with 205/40 R17 and 265/35 R18. They have more tread pattern than the Conti's.
I've had the Conti's on another car and they are a good summer tire, although once it gets in the low 40s, they chirp from the cold when making parking lot turns etc. I've also had the S-Drives that the Flevas replaced on a couple of cars and found the S-Drives to be very good in terms of wear and in the rain. (Not Planning on driving the NSX in the rain though, lol.)
I currently have a set of S-Drives for my track day Miata for when not on the track and compare the S-Drive with the Fleva, on the left, here.
The S-Drive tread is a little heavier and deeper. As an aside, my current track day tires for the Miata are AO52s, and they are GREAT. Prior Miata tires were NT01s, which are loud as hell on the road, and before that, RE71s, which wear quickly. The AO52s are very communicative and forgiving, with plenty of stick. But with a tread wear of 200 and with me not planning to track the NSX, I went with the 300 treadwear (and price!) of the Flevas.
So far, and that's not a lot of driving, they are quiet (or at least don't roar louder than the exhaust, like the NT01s) I'll report more once I can stick them into a turn or two.
I've had the Conti's on another car and they are a good summer tire, although once it gets in the low 40s, they chirp from the cold when making parking lot turns etc. I've also had the S-Drives that the Flevas replaced on a couple of cars and found the S-Drives to be very good in terms of wear and in the rain. (Not Planning on driving the NSX in the rain though, lol.)
I currently have a set of S-Drives for my track day Miata for when not on the track and compare the S-Drive with the Fleva, on the left, here.
The S-Drive tread is a little heavier and deeper. As an aside, my current track day tires for the Miata are AO52s, and they are GREAT. Prior Miata tires were NT01s, which are loud as hell on the road, and before that, RE71s, which wear quickly. The AO52s are very communicative and forgiving, with plenty of stick. But with a tread wear of 200 and with me not planning to track the NSX, I went with the 300 treadwear (and price!) of the Flevas.
So far, and that's not a lot of driving, they are quiet (or at least don't roar louder than the exhaust, like the NT01s) I'll report more once I can stick them into a turn or two.