Fuzion
Fuzion ZRi
Fuzion ZRi
  • 3.6
     (206 customer reviewsCompare Reviews
    Price Range:  USD $84.99 to $975.99
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    A comprehensive tire design method that improves handling in wet or dry conditions and reduces irregular treadwear by combining the ideal tread design, casing shape, and materials.
    Features:
    • Rounder overall tire shape provides better balance for wet or dry handling.
    • Rim GuardTM - The raised rubber ridge acts like a bumper to help protect wheels from curb damage.
    • Directional tread pattern design contributes to both wet and dry performance as well as enhancing other tire characteristics such as resistance to hydroplaning.


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    3.3
  • Douglas Swims
    10/20/2009
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  • Scion XB Release II - 205/40 17 - Like dating a beautiful woman, the performance/thrill was fantastic, but the longevity of the relationship was sorely lacking..ie: the tires wore out very quickly - <20,000 miles. Even considering..I JUST BOUGHT ANOTHER SET..go figure. The truth is they look fantastic and perform amazingly well.
    3.6
  • Chris
    10/12/2009
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  • 2002 Nissan Maxima - 225/50/17 - Great tire for the price. Comfortable ride, excellent traction on wet roads, no hydroplaning. I do however find that under extreme cornering on an onramp that these tires will get greasy, break-loose and you will start drifting quite fast. Be sure to get these off before winter! Fist snowfall of the year, you won't get more than 3 blocks away before needing a tow-truck!
    3.7
  • Ed
    9/5/2009
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  • Snow
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  • 2003 Ford Mustang GT - 245/45/17F 275/40/17R - This will be my third set of Fuzions on this car. The car is supercharged and puts down just over 400 hp at the rear wheels. These tires are good for daily driving and grip well in dry and really outperformed the stock Goodyears in wet. Of course, with the decent power the car makes, it is easy to break them loose if I want to, but a lot of that has to do with driving ability. I break slicks loose at the track too! I have made a few passes with these just for fun and wheel spin is an issue through the first three gears, but they weren't intended to be drag tires. I also get a decent amount of wear out of each set, and defintely more than the Goodyears. If you want comfort, get a touring tire. If you want to drive in snow, then get an all season rated for M&S. These are not engineered for either situation. For the price, you cannot beat them!
    2.1
  • Steve
    8/18/2009
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  • Tuscani - 215/45-17 - I have driven two seasons on this type of tire. Not too loud, traction is not that bad but if you try to corner a little aggressive they will definitely get greasy as they heat up. In the rain, well they do hydroplane even straight out of the tire shop. Nice looking tire and for the price they are a good buy.
    3.9
  • Dave
    7/8/2009
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  • Snow
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  • 96 Impala SS - 255/50R17 - I have a couple thousand miles on thes now in the very rainy weather we have had in the Northeast in the past month. No hydro at all, which was always a problem with my BFGoodrich tires. They really stick to the road, even in heavy rain. I drive 160 miles of high speed driving on the interstate highway every day. I only bought the tire because the original tires are not longer available except by special order. I am much happier than I expected I would be. I cannot comment on tread wear yet.
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