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Federal Formoza OEM size for front is a has been

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numbers from tires of different sizes cannot be compared directly. Also load rating effects these. IE a 65 series tire with a traction rating of A can have the exact same traction forces measured on a 55 aspect ratio and will have a B.

I can tell you first hand these tires grip well, work wonderfully in the rain and will have no problem going 20k miles. They also balance with next to no weights just like the Yoko rears. They are also a far more comfortable ride than the EVOs which are hard and loud and don't do well in rain at all.

Are they the longest lasting tire in the world, no, but that is not what most folks are looking for.

Oh, and they do not say "Hencho in China" on the side of them.

I'm glad they're working out for you and your customers. I've got the EVO's on my bike and I'm perfectly happy with them. I don't know what noise your referring to, mine are perfectly quiet and I've not had any issue in the rain. I'm sure there are better tires, even the Yokohamas, which usually are a high quality tire, but given the stock sizing of the Federal, cost and performance they work well.

"Traction GradesUTQG Traction Grades are based on the tire's straight line wet coefficient of traction as the tire skids across the specified test surfaces. The UTQG traction test does not evaluate dry braking, dry cornering, wet cornering, or high speed hydroplaning resistance.

The Traction Grade is determined by installing properly inflated test tires on the instrumented axle of a "skid trailer." The skid trailer is pulled behind a truck at a constant 40 mph over wet asphalt and wet concrete test surfaces. Its brakes are momentarily locked and the axle sensors measure the tire's coefficient of friction (braking g forces) as it slides. Since this test evaluates a sliding tire at a constant 40 mph, it places more emphasis on the tire's tread compound and less emphasis on its tread design.

In 1997, the UTQG Traction Grades were revised to provide a new category of AA for the highest performing tires in addition to the earlier A, B and C grades. Previously the A grade had been the highest available and was awarded to tires that offered wet coefficients of traction above 0.47 g on asphalt and 0.35 g on concrete.

Unfortunately the immediate value of this change to tire buyers will be limited. Use of the AA grade will first be seen on new tires that are introduced after the standard was enacted and will then appear later on tires that have had the required wet traction all along, but were introduced when the single A was the highest available grade."
 
Just Ordered

I just ordered 2 Federal Formoza AZ01 165/55/15 from tires-easy on eBay for $113.96 with free 3 day shipping.

Update: The tires arrived yesterday (3/23/17) !!!!!
 
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What's your assessment as to how they compare to the Continental Contiprocontact 165/60R15? The Conti's have a better traction and wear rating, both, but I wonder how much it differs when they're on a Spyder. The big plus for the Conti's is price, $80.25 vs $118.60. A minor negative is the Conti's are a touch wider, both section and tread.

I ordered the Conti's today from Tire Rack. The Yoko's are on back order.

Thats
a tough call. I think the Yoko is a better traction tire and feels better in corners. The Conti's are great tires too.

Since they are two different size tires with different aspect ratios and weight ratings, you cannot compare traction and temperature ratings between the two directly.

In general, the Yokos balance easier using less or no weights.
 
I'm glad they're working out for you and your customers. I've got the EVO's on my bike and I'm perfectly happy with them. I don't know what noise your referring to, mine are perfectly quiet and I've not had any issue in the rain. I'm sure there are better tires, even the Yokohamas, which usually are a high quality tire, but given the stock sizing of the Federal, cost and performance they work well.

I am happy they are working to your satisfaction. They did not for me. Also, I will not sell and install chinese tires in my shop as a matter of principle and safety.
 
What's the next best choice, the Federal EVO in stock size, a Continental Contiprocontact 165/60R15, or something else? What about Hankook? Anyone else besides SPYD3R http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/...res-Thoughts&p=1224115&viewfull=1#post1224115 have praise for them?
I just went the Hankook route with the [h=1]Hankook Optimo H724 All-Season Tire - 175/65R14 for my 2011 they are way above what was on it (stock) if you would like we can get together so you can take it for a ride and see what you think. [/h]
 
I am happy they are working to your satisfaction. They did not for me. Also, I will not sell and install chinese tires in my shop as a matter of principle and safety.

I feel the same way, except for the necessity at the time of my changing tires. If I were in your position, I'd do the same too.
 
Kumho Solus KH16 175/55r15 up front

For what it is worth, I am now on my second set of Kumho KH 16s on the front of my 2013 ST-S. Love them. 175/55r15 this time, had the 165s last time. I would not hesitate using these tires yet again. Not as much of a performance tire as the Yokohoma S34, but good grip wet and dry, seem to balance out well, rolls down the road smoother and straighter. 77T, 440AA rating. $85 each delivered.

https://simpletire.com/kumho-p175-55r15-2127333-tires
 
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