275/40 R17 Tyres

The following tyres have been reviewed in 275/40 R17.
Tyre Reviewed Dry Grip Wet Grip Feedback Handling Wear Comfort
Vredestein Ultrac Sessanta (237) 91% 88% 87% 85% 79% 85%
Vredestein Wintrac 4 Extreme (44) 86% 89% 84% 78% 83% 88%
Firestone Firehawk Indy 500 (13) 85% 73% 82% 85% 68% 78%
Falken FK452 (211) 82% 72% 75% 73% 69% 73%
Toyo Proxes TQ (1) 90% 0% 60% 80% 0% 50%
Falken FK453 (30) 77% 70% 63% 60% 60% 69%
Maxxis MA V1 (19) 69% 61% 61% 53% 65% 61%
Federal SS595 SUPER STEEL (136) 70% 47% 57% 55% 69% 48%

275/40 17 Tyre Review Highlights

Firestone Firehawk Indy 500 rated 90% while driving a Chevrolet Corvette
Driving on mostly town for 0 spirited miles
these tires are so much better than my previous michelins as they have stiffer sidewalls that don't squirm during sprited corneing.
tyre reviewed on 2021-05-17 00:11:14
Falken FK453 rated 80% while driving a Toyota supra turbo
Driving on mostly country roads for 5000 average miles
Past 20years i have been through a wide range of tyres on my turbo cars but it's the first time i have been impressed with a budget street tyre.
On my mildly modified supra (400hp) they perform much better than i expected.
Biggest suprise is how much grip they had in the wet. The grip in the wet is nearly as good as in the dry (straight line acceleration). And for a wide tyres they aren't unsettled by big puddles of water on the freeway. Everything else i've had in a 275 width would aquaplane badly.
Highly recommended and will buy again.
tyre reviewed on 2017-01-19 21:19:23
Federal SS595 SUPER STEEL rated 55% while driving a Pontiac trans am ws6
Driving on a combination of roads for 15 spirited miles
these federal ss's came on the 96 trans am ws6 I bought. I read some reviews before winter hit ( I live in northwest Montana) and was expecting to have a very exciting winter! What I have found is they were not as bad as every one is claiming ! First dry, they do well gripping better than other tires I have owned on my 82 trans am with less horse power than this 96. the only complaint is they WILL spill your coffee trying to change lanes on rutted roads! That was easily fixed made a wooden box I can seat belt into passenger side with correct sized hole for my cup on top! Seriously, they jerk enough one wonders what the people behind you think when changing lanes from one paved rutted lane to the next, and its the front end first that jerks over then the back its CRAZY!
Wet, they are not good at all on wet cement, we only have one intersection that has cement the rest of the roads are paved. it does not matter how long its been raining, on the cement I cant take off from the light with out spinning, however, they never squeal, just spin, I have never gotten a squawk out of these tires, smoke sure, but not squealing. on pavement if it has rained enough to actually wash some of the calcium chloride and sand off they grip , not like race tires, but they will hold the back end accelerating around corners fairly well.
Snow. Ahahaha! gotta love not being able to drive with the back end behind you!! I actually got stuck trying to back into my drive in the middle of the road because of the crown of the road!! that was on snow pack. wet snow is even worse! I would say snowed more than one inch.. don't drive it! of course if it snowed more than three inches I am shoveling snow with the nose any way! I found though much to my surprise, if you can have snow pack that is sanded these tires once again shine! I guess the width and the sand on the snow makes it comparable to studded snow tires (on my 97 dakota) Seriously! I could stop faster than I could on wet cement! ( Did I mention the amount of deer, elk, moose and bear we have on the road ways here in North west Montana? Trust me a moose is VERY!! intimidating when sitting in a trans am!!)
Like I mentioned earlier, I have only had these tires since I bought the car last fall, I drive it every day I can to work 17? miles one way in the next town, so I get it up to seventy on the four lane, and have to drive through two small towns, the three weeks of dry roads I had were actually pretty awesome with these tires, with the exception being they really do have flat spots for about two miles at 60mph when the temp starts to dip. enough so, I was wondering about u joints or bearings! then they did great! the other five months I have yet to have dry roads with out sand or calcium chloride. black ice or frosty roads are ridiculously fun and exciting! touch the gas the back end starts around, touch the brake, the back end starts around! I am getting good at shoving the shiftier into N. because this trans am has a posi trac. when I come creeping up to a stop sign, and push the brake to bring it to a complete stop, it just pushes the front tires locked and of course the front end starts sliding which ever way the road is sloped. The couple hundred pounds I put in trunk to not get stuck in middle of the road helps, but increases the front end just sliding not stopping problem
tyre reviewed on 2016-02-01 16:22:31
Vredestein Wintrac 4 Extreme rated 73% while driving a Volkswagen Touareg
Driving on a combination of roads for 15000 average miles
First 4WD in a while and I decided to treat it to a set of winter tyres, general these go on in November and off again in late March/April, living in Norfolk we don't have a lot of snow but the last two winters certainly gave them a work out, winter 13/14 we've hardly seen any frost but it's hardly been above 10'c either.

Cold wet and greasy roads they are brilliant, inspiring confidence, in the snow and ice they are just staggering our neighbour with a disco 4 with all the gismos and 1/2 warn Pireli Scorpian Zero's had to accept to tow from me when the hill up to their farm firstly froze over and then had 10" of snow on it.... he now has Wintracs for the winter but we have really them yet this year :-((

One word of warning they are not that good in mud.... when new with 8mm they were very good but now down to about 4mm they filled with clay amd tuned in to roller skates !!

Overall, I will buy again and have also put on wife's car.
tyre reviewed on 2014-03-03 16:30:42
Maxxis MA V1 rated 55% while driving a Ford Mustang gt
Driving on mostly town for 40000 spirited miles
The tires are ok if you are not trying to compete against the big expensive brands, the sidewall is very tough and the tires can handle good, but the grip while breaking is not great ,I drove them for so long, around 50k,and they were pretty well, it's a great lasting tire as it comes to the price but sacrificing grip in both wet and dry.
tyre reviewed on 2013-08-16 18:33:31
Vredestein Ultrac Sessanta rated 89% while driving a Chevrolet
Driving on a combination of roads for 12000 spirited miles
Have had a set on my corvette for the past 3 years and am replacing this year. I have read review after review and not until I came across ratings that included Europoean tires did I see Vreds; ranked higher than all and for good reason.

I originally selected the Vreds because of the water shedding capability as living on the coast the day you start with when you go for a drive isn't always the day you get when you are miles from home. I had drove several performance vehicles on different rubber in the rain; but nothing shed the water like the Vreds. I recommend them particularly if you get frequent downpours.

Guess what I just ordered, again. And even for Canadians and Americans these tires are available through eBay.....I have them on my Audi too....excellent.

Peter
tyre reviewed on 2012-04-23 02:55:27
Toyo Proxes TQ rated 70% while driving a Ford 1998 SVT Cobra
Driving on a combination of roads for 150 spirited miles
I haven't had a chance try them out at the drag strip. I am soon. The only complaint I have so far is the sidewalls. Quick left to right steering the back of the car really feels like the sidewalls are rolling.

More to come.
tyre reviewed on 2009-06-28 06:43:01
Falken FK452 rated 87% while driving a BMW E39 5 series
Driving on mostly country roads for 0 average miles
Good, affordable tyre. I use 235/45-17 in front and 275/40-17, which gives me good traction. The tyre is good in any situation. I used the Pirelli P-Zero before, but cannot find and noticable difference between those and the FK452. Please mark I am an average driver and I do not push my car to the limits :-)
tyre reviewed on 2008-07-24 23:45:14
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