I recently changed my tires to a new set of the NEXEN AH8's and it appears that tire noise is lower with new tires compared to worn ones..
How is the wet weather handling, especially just after a longish of dry weather? Do the wheels spin from a normal standing start?
Hi, has anyone tries to Goodyear EfficientGrip Performance tyres? Meant to be very quiet, no idea on range affect etc,
The Nexens are ok if you don't drive aggressive in the rain.. If you don't drive very careful with them in the rain, they spin like crazy.. Cornering in wet weather is ok but accelerating is horrible. The only reason I go with the Nexens as they are they give me great range.. They are crappy tires for everything else.. I don't drive aggressive in rain and they are good enough for my driving style..
I think that they are the exact same tire.. I actually getting a little worse mi/kwh by something like 0.2 to 0.4 worse mi/kwh.. Not sure why.. One thing that I noticed that the maximum pressure on the old Nexen AH8's was over 50 psi while the current ones show 44 psi max... Weird.. If it's the same tire, why the different maximum pressure??
More tread, more rolling resistance. Regarding the max pressure rating, probably manufactured in China as I posted in your other Nexen part # thread
All posts I've read have referred to Kona EV's being sold new with Nexen NFera SU1 tyres, not Nexen NPriz AH8's. The Nexen specs show the NFera SU1 as a premium performance, asymmetrical tyre, while the NPriz AH8 is shown as a mid-range, non-directional tyre. The SU1 is higher rated for wet and dry grip, and handling, and the same for comfort. The AH8 is shown as slightly better for noise, ice and snow, and longevity. The SU1 as a performance tyre would have stronger construction, and a higher pressure rating. The load/speed rating is 94V, while the AH8 rating (215/45R18) is 89V.
I definitely had the AH8 on my car and my original and current AH8's are 94V rated. The size you specified is wrong.. The Kona Electric does not come with 18 inch wheels, therefore 215/45R18 can't be right. It won't fit a Kona Electric.