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Bob Jane Xenon Z7

PostPosted: March 3rd, 2010, 10:21 pm
by vegabass
Has anyone got these tyres? I was told by the local Bob Jane that they are a copy of the bridgstone turanza and is actually made in their factory. Their old design was a Khumo design but I found the compound too hard but the ridgy didge Khumos were great!

Looking at the BJ XenonZ7 they look to be better than the old Xenon range. And you cant argue with the price. $159 for 225/50/R16 and $179 for 235/45/R17 and that's with out asking for a discount :yahoo:


So if you have these tyres let me know of your opinion!

Re: Bob Jane Xenon Z7

PostPosted: March 4th, 2010, 12:48 pm
by Barnsy
Have you looked at Toyo Proxies 4, they are a softer compound, great in the wet

Re: Bob Jane Xenon Z7

PostPosted: March 4th, 2010, 1:59 pm
by ClassicAU
Damn, is that how much new tyres are worth these days! The last time I bought a set was waaay back when I got the 18's for my AU. I got the Kumho Ecsta KU31's for $185 each! That was 235/40/18! Dunno how much they are worth these days, but I would have to say they are up there with the best tyres I have ever driven on.

Re: Bob Jane Xenon Z7

PostPosted: March 4th, 2010, 9:08 pm
by Allen
I've got the Z7's in 235/45/R17... went for a roady and needed tyres that day, so I got these.

They are cheap enough, ok in the dry but useless in the wet.

Re: Bob Jane Xenon Z7

PostPosted: March 4th, 2010, 9:25 pm
by dylby1
im lookin at supercats 235/45/R17 for 190 per tyre fitted and balanced.

Re: Bob Jane Xenon Z7

PostPosted: March 4th, 2010, 9:33 pm
by Godzilla
Did someone ask for soft rubber?

Try recaps :grin:

Toyo proxies are defiantly the way to go if your chasing grip (safely).

Re: Bob Jane Xenon Z7

PostPosted: March 4th, 2010, 9:37 pm
by dylby1
lookin at them partly for speed rating cuz im planning on doing some of the free race days that are on, and dont wanna have to change tires nor do i want tires that wanna kill themselves at high speed lol
theres a race day in portland but no idea when lol

Re: Bob Jane Xenon Z7

PostPosted: March 5th, 2010, 3:53 pm
by vegabass
Im looking for a good tyre that is good for the family car. I expect perfomance in wet and dry conditions but Im not racing or doing high speeds. Budget is a factor otherwise i would have bought another set of Yokohamas that I have now (fantastic all round except a little noisy) But at $222 per 16" tyre im forced to look at other brands.

Re: Bob Jane Xenon Z7

PostPosted: March 5th, 2010, 4:19 pm
by Allen
vegabass wrote:Im looking for a good tyre that is good for the family car. I expect perfomance in wet and dry conditions but Im not racing or doing high speeds. Budget is a factor otherwise i would have bought another set of Yokohamas that I have now (fantastic all round except a little noisy) But at $222 per 16" tyre im forced to look at other brands.


Forget the Xenons then. I had some light rain on the way home from work today, and was getting wheelspin everywhere. I was slipping the clutch in first gear, with stuff all throttle, and still skating sideways... Great for a hoon, but not so great for me! :P

Have a look into the Firestone Firehawk Wide Oval; made in Australia by Bridgestone.
I had them on a previous car and they were quite stable in wet and dry. Can't remember how much I paid but it wasn't excessive. I'll be getting another set once I wear out the Xenons.

Re: Bob Jane Xenon Z7

PostPosted: March 5th, 2010, 8:47 pm
by dylby1
Allen wrote:
vegabass wrote:Im looking for a good tyre that is good for the family car. I expect perfomance in wet and dry conditions but Im not racing or doing high speeds. Budget is a factor otherwise i would have bought another set of Yokohamas that I have now (fantastic all round except a little noisy) But at $222 per 16" tyre im forced to look at other brands.


Forget the Xenons then. I had some light rain on the way home from work today, and was getting wheelspin everywhere. I was slipping the clutch in first gear, with stuff all throttle, and still skating sideways... Great for a hoon, but not so great for me! :P

Have a look into the Firestone Firehawk Wide Oval; made in Australia by Bridgestone.
I had them on a previous car and they were quite stable in wet and dry. Can't remember how much I paid but it wasn't excessive. I'll be getting another set once I wear out the Xenons.

lol similar to me today
my eb has some noname brand shit on the back lol Classic 65 i think they are
the wheels were spinning and i was only trying to crawl away from the lights

Re: Bob Jane Xenon Z7

PostPosted: March 5th, 2010, 9:01 pm
by nothin suss
I'm pretty happy with my Toyo Teo's.. 235/45-17's. Were below $200 from memory.
Was some hardcore rain today here, aquaplaned slightly, most people were pulling off the highway tho. I felt safe still. Good all rounders.

Gave these another test in the wet today... A++
Found the receipt too, $162 fitted.

Re: Bob Jane Xenon Z7

PostPosted: March 5th, 2010, 9:06 pm
by dylby1
mine broke traction at 80 k in a stock EB on a straight road. scared the life outta me lol

Re: Bob Jane Xenon Z7

PostPosted: March 5th, 2010, 10:21 pm
by Godzilla
Your other option is what i do on my GTR.

I buy S/H rubber from, tyre importers.

I used Continental Sport contact 2 Vmax, 80 to 85% tread for $100 each fitted.

New would not get you one for what i pay for the 4 tyres.

Worlds highest top speed rating tyre. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVrfQJj3xhs

Re: Bob Jane Xenon Z7

PostPosted: March 5th, 2010, 10:52 pm
by Mr_4.0
yep i know porsche use them! and bentley i think.

Re: Bob Jane Xenon Z7

PostPosted: March 5th, 2010, 11:24 pm
by krisisdog
I've got Bluestreak Stiletto's on the back end of my car, pretty decent - they grip very well in the wet! and I'd imagine theyd be on the cheap end of the scale.

http://www.ezy-tyres.com.au/tyres.php
225/ 50 R16
fitted and balanced
2 for $121.95 each
4 for $114.95 each
(STILETTO 95V)

235/45 R17
fitted and balanced
2 for $112 each
4 for $105 each
(STILETTO 94V)

and what I have
235/40 R18
fitted and balanced
2 for $140 each
4 for $135 each
(STILETTO 95V)

Re: Bob Jane Xenon Z7

PostPosted: March 6th, 2010, 1:10 am
by 67rce
I have Nankangs, at $135 a tyre for 235/45 17's I don't care if the rears only last 8 months... For a period of sedate driving in there too!

Re: Bob Jane Xenon Z7

PostPosted: March 6th, 2010, 6:28 am
by bentls
$180 for 235/45R17 and you class that as cheap?

fuckin hell are they gold plated?

i can get noname 17s for $73 each brand new including tax lol..


go the silverstone FTZ-sports 235/45R17 you wont find a tyre that grips better and is as quiet as them for the price ($110-140ish range depends where you go)

they grip better than sp3000a's and are about 20x quieter.
not the longest tyre life but then again im fairly hard on my tyres

Re: Bob Jane Xenon Z7

PostPosted: March 6th, 2010, 6:30 am
by bentls
krisisdog wrote:I've got Bluestreak Stiletto's on the back end of my car, pretty decent - they grip very well in the wet! and I'd imagine theyd be on the cheap end of the scale.

http://www.ezy-tyres.com.au/tyres.php
225/ 50 R16
fitted and balanced
2 for $121.95 each
4 for $114.95 each
(STILETTO 95V)

235/45 R17
fitted and balanced
2 for $112 each
4 for $105 each
(STILETTO 94V)

and what I have
235/40 R18
fitted and balanced
2 for $140 each
4 for $135 each
(STILETTO 95V)


bluestreak is up ther with the best, lol..
triangle, yellowsea, fullrun, austyre, wanli, durun hahaha
all pure shit. put them on the front and see how noisey they are...

Re: Bob Jane Xenon Z7

PostPosted: March 6th, 2010, 7:50 am
by vegabass
Some good suggestions, Its raining here and I have good rubber on the back and stuffrd on the front, yet the front yohohamas didnt hesitate when the rears were being punnished in 2-3rd via the famous canberra round abouts.

Re: Bob Jane Xenon Z7

PostPosted: March 6th, 2010, 3:13 pm
by krisisdog
bentls wrote:
krisisdog wrote:I've got Bluestreak Stiletto's on the back end of my car, pretty decent - they grip very well in the wet! and I'd imagine theyd be on the cheap end of the scale.

http://www.ezy-tyres.com.au/tyres.php
225/ 50 R16
fitted and balanced
2 for $121.95 each
4 for $114.95 each
(STILETTO 95V)

235/45 R17
fitted and balanced
2 for $112 each
4 for $105 each
(STILETTO 94V)

and what I have
235/40 R18
fitted and balanced
2 for $140 each
4 for $135 each
(STILETTO 95V)


bluestreak is up ther with the best, lol..
triangle, yellowsea, fullrun, austyre, wanli, durun hahaha
all pure shit. put them on the front and see how noisey they are...


They're made by Goodyear... I didnt claim they were the best, but for their price, theyre pretty fukin good. Have you driven a car with Bluestreak Stilettos?

Re: Bob Jane Xenon Z7

PostPosted: March 7th, 2010, 11:28 am
by arm79
Maxxis MA-Z1 are supposed to be quite good. They are the next tire im fitting on the Force.

They are $249 for 245/35/19, so I'd expect the 16's and 17's would be a fair bit less. Guys who have bought them have said they are comparable/slightly better than the Dunlop Sport Maxx that came from the factory.

Re: Bob Jane Xenon Z7

PostPosted: March 7th, 2010, 11:48 am
by bigdell
i had some kumho esta act's and they where good tyres but now i have those blue streak and they arnt bad for the money but they are still shit house. and they dont smoke at all.

Re: Bob Jane Xenon Z7

PostPosted: March 7th, 2010, 12:04 pm
by nothin suss
I've got blue streaks in 15's on the rear of the LTD, terrible grip but have worn well...

Re: Bob Jane Xenon Z7

PostPosted: March 7th, 2010, 11:18 pm
by SNR
I have Bridgestone Potenza RE001 Adrenalines on the front of my EB.

Highly recommended.

I also have a set all round on the mx5 and only just replaced a pair on the front of that after 10,000kms (only worn on the inside, but to the canvas - such is the cost of massive negative camber (Deliberate))

Re: Bob Jane Xenon Z7

PostPosted: March 8th, 2010, 7:07 am
by Jake
I've been using firestone firehawk wideoval's, I only got 20,000km's out of them.. but I wasn't really nice to them either.

$140 each.

They were soo good in the wet compared to my bridgestone AE92's and a set of yokohama's, silverstone's and also champiro's.
If the car ever did slide out on a corner in the wet, you'd have no trouble at all getting control back.

For a while I was scared to drive my car in the wet with my old tyres, until I got the firestones.... then the wet didn't worry me one bit.


When these were new, they needed a fair bit of throttle to get spinning in the wet...

Re: Bob Jane Xenon Z7

PostPosted: March 8th, 2010, 8:19 am
by bentls
krisisdog wrote:
bentls wrote:
krisisdog wrote:I've got Bluestreak Stiletto's on the back end of my car, pretty decent - they grip very well in the wet! and I'd imagine theyd be on the cheap end of the scale.

http://www.ezy-tyres.com.au/tyres.php
225/ 50 R16
fitted and balanced
2 for $121.95 each
4 for $114.95 each
(STILETTO 95V)

235/45 R17
fitted and balanced
2 for $112 each
4 for $105 each
(STILETTO 94V)

and what I have
235/40 R18
fitted and balanced
2 for $140 each
4 for $135 each
(STILETTO 95V)


bluestreak is up ther with the best, lol..
triangle, yellowsea, fullrun, austyre, wanli, durun hahaha
all pure shit. put them on the front and see how noisey they are...


They're made by Goodyear... I didnt claim they were the best, but for their price, theyre pretty fukin good. Have you driven a car with Bluestreak Stilettos?


many, i work for a mechanical and tyre shop dude.

kester's ba had them too when he first got it from a car yard...

Re: Bob Jane Xenon Z7

PostPosted: March 8th, 2010, 8:28 am
by SNR
I had firehawk wide ovals on both the MX-5 and my Turbo EA. They don't come close to the adrenalines in wet weather or dry, and the cost difference wasn't a huuuge amount.

Re: Bob Jane Xenon Z7

PostPosted: March 8th, 2010, 9:13 am
by bentls
SNR wrote:I had firehawk wide ovals on both the MX-5 and my Turbo EA. They don't come close to the adrenalines in wet weather or dry, and the cost difference wasn't a huuuge amount.

have you heard of kumho ku-36? aka kumho ecsta XS?

they are a very goooood tyre but life treadwear is like 150 on them or something so they dont last very long, but can get 235/45R17 for like 150-180 mark... they are semi slick style and have excellent grip

Re: Bob Jane Xenon Z7

PostPosted: March 10th, 2010, 12:57 pm
by Barnsy
I am running Blue Streak on the rear atm, smoke up nicely and like to screech.
Pretty good in the wet for what you pay. $115 fitted in Richmond 235/45/17.

Re: Bob Jane Xenon Z7

PostPosted: March 10th, 2010, 1:26 pm
by OED666
Rollin has some spastic looking near semi-slicks on his drift-teks.. Not sure how good they are in the wet. If they are good, I'll get some. Farken Wanli's are shithouse in the wet!

How dodgey are these names though:
Wanli
Ling-Long
Gozza's favourite, Triangle... haha

Re: Bob Jane Xenon Z7

PostPosted: March 10th, 2010, 3:14 pm
by Barnsy
Triangle are like $88 fitted in 234/45/17.
Might be better off putting McDonalds trays on the back wheels than drive the Triangles in the wet!

Re: Bob Jane Xenon Z7

PostPosted: March 10th, 2010, 4:15 pm
by 67rce
I've got Nankangs at the moment, my fronts have done about 10k and are almost full tread, my rears have done 5k and are shagged!

Re: Bob Jane Xenon Z7

PostPosted: March 10th, 2010, 5:59 pm
by bigdell
bentls wrote:
SNR wrote:I had firehawk wide ovals on both the MX-5 and my Turbo EA. They don't come close to the adrenalines in wet weather or dry, and the cost difference wasn't a huuuge amount.

have you heard of kumho ku-36? aka kumho ecsta XS?

they are a very goooood tyre but life treadwear is like 150 on them or something so they dont last very long, but can get 235/45R17 for like 150-180 mark... they are semi slick style and have excellent grip

well what are kumho ecsta ast's.

Re: Bob Jane Xenon Z7

PostPosted: March 10th, 2010, 6:15 pm
by Barnsy
bigdell wrote:well what are kumho ecsta ast's.


http://www.kumho.com.au/passenger.htm

Re: Bob Jane Xenon Z7

PostPosted: March 10th, 2010, 11:38 pm
by wicksy
i got blue streak 15s, they smoke good thats about it haha, shit in the wet

Re: Bob Jane Xenon Z7

PostPosted: May 5th, 2012, 5:26 pm
by OMY-747
bentls wrote:
SNR wrote:I had firehawk wide ovals on both the MX-5 and my Turbo EA. They don't come close to the adrenalines in wet weather or dry, and the cost difference wasn't a huuuge amount.

have you heard of kumho ku-36? aka kumho ecsta XS?

they are a very goooood tyre but life treadwear is like 150 on them or something so they dont last very long, but can get 235/45R17 for like 150-180 mark... they are semi slick style and have excellent grip



I had the kuhmo ku36 on 2 cars. And omg talk about grip. Best tires I've had.

Farken lol, didn't look at the year :/