Performance tires that won't break the bank? | Budget UHP tire test.

Andy
By Andy Hollis
Oct 27, 2025 | Tire Test, Firestone, BFGoodrich, Kenda, BFGoodrich Phenom T/A, irestone Firehawk Indy 500, Kenda Vezda UHP Max+ KR20A | Posted in Features | Never miss an article

Photograph by Timothy Harper

Speed costs money. How fast can you afford to go? Top tires typically require top tech, which too often means top dollar.

Though motorsports sits right there in the name of this magazine, we realize that not every vehicle in our stable is destined for pointy-end competition. Why spend more if less gives better value? The market delivers that as well.

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gunner (Forum Supporter)
gunner (Forum Supporter) GRM+ Memberand Dork
7/11/25 9:02 a.m.

Ah, perfect. These are the Droids I am looking for. I mean the test I've been waiting for. 

theruleslawyer
theruleslawyer HalfDork
7/11/25 10:37 a.m.

Curious on the wear rate vs something like the ECF. They're only good value if they don't last significantly less.

djwalker575
djwalker575 New Reader
7/11/25 2:14 p.m.

Yesss I've been looking for something like this. I run RE71rs for track use but am looking for something for my GR86 that's grippy and fun on the street but still keeps the upper levels of traction low enough that the car keeps it's playful characteristics and the limits approachable without pushing the speed too high on backroads.

Seems like the one other tire that's always in the conversation is the GT Radial Champiro SX2. Seems like it's pretty similar to the Firestone, maybe a bit slower, but supposed to be super durable and fun to drive. It's also very inexpensive and comes in a huge amount of sizes.

Mrjon
Mrjon New Reader
7/11/25 2:26 p.m.

For me the price advantage on these really isn't big enough to make them worthwhile even though I'm only doing HPDE and outright speed doesn't really matter.  And if you're going to say these are more street oriented it looks like the Conti ECS 2 is a significantly better option for only a little more money.

TyreReviews
TyreReviews New Reader
7/11/25 2:48 p.m.

Awesome work as always!

bladebrakers101
bladebrakers101 GRM+ Memberand New Reader
7/11/25 2:58 p.m.

So in terms of longevity, what's the life span of an "A" rated tire verses an "AA" or "AAA"? As always, great read! 

ZOO (Forum Supporter)
ZOO (Forum Supporter) GRM+ Memberand UltraDork
7/11/25 3:06 p.m.

I've just mounted a set of ECS-02s on my M2 . . . they are the spec tire on the Toyota GR products we use at Calabogie Motorsports Park, and I've been impressed with them.  Especially in the wet.  Since I don't swap tires at an HPDE, and many of the tracks I frequent are a considerable drive from home, the wet weather capabilities are an important consideration.

265/35/18s on Apex FL-5 9.5 inch wide square set up.  They are non-directional, which means I should be able to optimize tire life.

ztnedman1
ztnedman1 Reader
7/11/25 3:07 p.m.
djwalker575 said:

Yesss I've been looking for something like this. I run RE71rs for track use but am looking for something for my GR86 that's grippy and fun on the street but still keeps the upper levels of traction low enough that the car keeps it's playful characteristics and the limits approachable without pushing the speed too high on backroads.

Seems like the one other tire that's always in the conversation is the GT Radial Champiro SX2. Seems like it's pretty similar to the Firestone, maybe a bit slower, but supposed to be super durable and fun to drive. It's also very inexpensive and comes in a huge amount of sizes.

God I loved that Champiro on my MS3. 

Trevor2458
Trevor2458 New Reader
7/11/25 3:37 p.m.
theruleslawyer said:

Curious on the wear rate vs something like the ECF. They're only good value if they don't last significantly less.

This is the question I've yet to see answered, when used on track. I love the ECF for feel and longevity for HPDE but I would consider a tire like this or the ECS on track only if it lasted a decent amount longer and had enough heat tolerance for long sessions.

IndustryPartner
IndustryPartner New Reader
7/11/25 9:56 p.m.

Be on the lookout for a new updated version of the XComp H/P. They are looking to fit in where the Nexen is, with a great price.............

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