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    Default Yoko es100's are developing a horrendous howl into their second month.

    These damn tires don't have 2,000 miles & they are loud. They seem to have gotten loud since last week. I was ok with them during the first month, now somethings got to be done. Up to last week, there was no perceptible tire noise.

    I rotated the things & removed the m turbine fans, hoping to find debris or some cause for the noise. No luck. Don't think I'm interested in going back to the Db's. They got loud & squirmy after the first year. The updated Db's would also be about $400 more for a set of 4, compared to the es100's.

    Wish they still made the Intermediates.
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    hey bro...John Lenon was reported to make Yoko howl, but must of been doing some serious drugs at the time...that women was/is coyote ugly. I have had great luck with my Yoko Avid T4's which are a much milder all season cruiser tire with less aggressive tread pattern and taller sidewall...very quiet and great tires. Tire howl is annoying...surprised that they are making such a fuss.
    Good Luck...believe tire noise is an issue with many high performance tires....hopefully they will quiet down as the weather warms. If not, you will have to get a Tri-flow exhaust.
    George

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    Default lol!

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    Default Yoko howled long before she ever met John ; )

    Quote Originally Posted by George M
    hey bro...John Lenon was reported to make Yoko howl, but must of been doing some serious drugs at the time...that women was/is coyote ugly. I have had great luck with my Yoko Avid T4's which are a much milder all season cruiser tire with less aggressive tread pattern and taller sidewall...very quiet and great tires. Tire howl is annoying...surprised that they are making such a fuss.
    Good Luck...believe tire noise is an issue with many high performance tires....hopefully they will quiet down as the weather warms. If not, you will have to get a Tri-flow exhaust.
    George
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    Default Thanks for that pretty thought! Discount Tire has ordered..

    a set of avs Db II's that should be in next week. The changeover is costing me $152, for the labor of swapping & balance. Turns out I bought the es100's last October; tempus fugit, eh.

    If I can find another set of the same m wheels, I'll buy the other tires outright & keep the es100's to pound on the track. Not dying to put Db's back on the car. Fudge, should I turn my back on Yokohama-mama's? I do appreciate the full pro rating from the tire store.

    Quote Originally Posted by George M
    hey bro...John Lenon was reported to make Yoko howl, but must of been doing some serious drugs at the time...that women was/is coyote ugly. I have had great luck with my Yoko Avid T4's which are a much milder all season cruiser tire with less aggressive tread pattern and taller sidewall...very quiet and great tires. Tire howl is annoying...surprised that they are making such a fuss.
    Good Luck...believe tire noise is an issue with many high performance tires....hopefully they will quiet down as the weather warms. If not, you will have to get a Tri-flow exhaust.
    George
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    Default I liked my dBs when I had the stock 15" wheels but (m)

    I think there are better tires than the ES100. I liked them except for the noise and the wear. Right now I'm happy I paid a bit more and got the Bridgestone RE750s the second time around. I won't bash the Yokos, I just wasn't going to get another ES100 back-to-back.....I wanted to try something new to me

    I bet that doesn't help you at all Martin! HAHA
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    Default You gettin' new skins? huh?

    Quote Originally Posted by Martin in Bellevue
    a set of avs Db II's that should be in next week.
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    Default Taking notes, then tossing the pad in the car....

    Yup this has me slightly concerned.
    These are my summer flavah for the 3er in 225/50-16 since last spring. Considering the rumbly exhaust this may be less of a problem. But last summer i didn’t notice any sudden rise in tire noise tho.
    Then again the 205/60-15 Yoko K2 snows did seem to step up in volume recently. Unlike the Michelin snows for the Sentra (the one that i did drive in chi-town salt) the Yokos have regular tread blocks. The Alpins were interesting in that the tread block sizes alternated, a trick to reduce the rumble i’m sure.

    So when can we put these damn snows away?
    I am soooo ready.


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    Default Sounds about right (m)

    I had those in 235/45/17 format and as soon as they wore a bit they got louder. The insides were wearing faster in the rear b/c of the camber back there. They also cupped a bit over the 20k miles that I got out of them. I thought the tire was a great price, but I won't buy them again. I'm trying B-stone RE750s this time around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott H
    I'm trying B-stone RE750s this time around.
    You mean RE730s? I had these on my Mustang and was less than impressed, for the money. They are nearly as much as the Firestone Firehawks and have quite a bit less wet and dry grip. I'd spend the extra and get the Firehawks.

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