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02GF74

posted on 1/7/09 at 07:01 PM Reply With Quote
tyres for tin top?

any one got them off ebay?

looking for 205/50R16 ZR .... but not seeing brands I know e.g.

falken, kumho, enduro, kenda, wanli, hero, event, nankang, nexen, toyo, maxxis


some IK have heard of, others not.

which brands to avoid and which are recommended?

ta






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blakep82

posted on 1/7/09 at 07:08 PM Reply With Quote
wouldn't touch nankang. good in the dry, hopeless in the damp on my bmw.

got Sava Intenza on there now. Sava is the budget name for goodyear i'm told. they're brilliant for the price





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gazzarose

posted on 1/7/09 at 09:09 PM Reply With Quote
I use Pirreli P Zero Rosso's on my IS200. Had a few sets and seem to be good in all weathers. Came top in an Auto Express as well. But not cheap. Mine are 225/40r18, and they come in about 120 per corner. But Im sure Pirreli do cheaper ones, and on 16s should be cheaper again.

My gf's got Continental Contisports on her Fiesta, and they stick like the preoverbial. They were 16s and I think they're about 100 if I remember.

Unfortunately tyres are one of those things where you get what you pay for, and theres usually a reason why car manufactures chose the ones they do.

Its easy to forget that with all the abs, trc and stuff, that the only thing keeping you the road are the tyres. Thats why I don't mind paying good money for them.

Gareth

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lsdweb

posted on 1/7/09 at 09:26 PM Reply With Quote
Proper tyre info - http://www.ctyres.co.uk/Tyres.php






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speedyxjs

posted on 2/7/09 at 06:13 AM Reply With Quote
I second the problems with nankang. Had my car properly sideways with half throttle in the rain plenty of times before i went wider (10" wheels and better tyres (cant remember the name but they are korean ).
Not so much fun tyring to hold on to a 2 ton beast when the tyres have no grip





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02GF74

posted on 2/7/09 at 07:58 AM Reply With Quote
thx of the link - Kumho ku31 get 4/5 mark, as good as pirelli and better than the avons I have fitted at the mo', cheap too.

not sure how relaible that site is as most tyres get 4/5 anywys,

just need to ring round to see what price is locla, then fitting to see if £ 94 for a pair is good deal or not.






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mcerd1

posted on 2/7/09 at 08:01 AM Reply With Quote
Vredestein are my favourites at the moment: linky

they are about £55-60 a corner fitted (and do well in back to back tests like the autoexpress ones)





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