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bigandy

posted on 7/6/05 at 09:31 AM Reply With Quote
New tin-top tyres?

Morning all,

I need to get a couple of new tyres for the front of the girlfreinds tin top, and I was wondering if anyone can recommend any decent ones? I think the task has fallen to me, as I get the blame for wearing the current ones out by driving round corners quickly!

It's for a Skoda Fabia Vrs, 16 inch wheels, the current tyres are Michelin Pilot primacy 205/45R16, and have lasted for around 25K miles. Pretty good grip too, but I don't have anything to compare them against.

I'm open to suggestions anyway!

cheers
Andy

PS. not too expensive would be nice





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ned

posted on 7/6/05 at 09:42 AM Reply With Quote
believe i'm right in saying that the more you pay the longer the tyres last. having said that i got through a set of michelins in about 12,000 miles! i've used yoko s306's, michelin energy and currently got kumho's on. michelin and yoko's were better in the wet, that said kumho's have a lot more power trying to be put down through then

lots of people seem to praise the toyo's for value for money, though i've no direct experience..

Ned.

[Edited on 7/6/05 by ned]





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donut

posted on 7/6/05 at 09:57 AM Reply With Quote
Whatever you choose, CLICK HERE for really good prices!!





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rayward

posted on 7/6/05 at 10:11 AM Reply With Quote
I've got dunlop sp sport 01 on my car theyre good, got to really push it to lose grip, and last quite well too.

Ray






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Stuart Ainslie

posted on 7/6/05 at 11:00 AM Reply With Quote
Pirelli P-Zero Rosso's went well on a Civic Type R - Far grippier and longer lasting than the OE Bridgestones were (lasted 9000 miles !)
Also tried Goodyear F1 GSD3's - High grip but also high wear and bad road noise..

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awinter

posted on 7/6/05 at 11:57 AM Reply With Quote
I can recommend bridgestone SO3's which I have on my daily drive peugeot and Uniroyal Rainsport 1's which I put in the girlfriends car Honda CRX SiR. Toyo Proxy T1S are also a good tyre which I had previously on the Pug.

The uniroyals have excellent grip in the wet and dry and give a nice feel when pressing on in the honda.

The SO3's are great just grip and lots of it, rain or dry and they will put down 160 bhp at the wheels reasonably well in the pug.

The proxies were good in the dry, but not so good in the wet on the pug.

You get what you pay for.

Forgot to say have used,

http://www.mytyres.co.uk

and they are very good, delivery was early

[Edited on 7/6/05 by awinter]

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phelpsa

posted on 7/6/05 at 12:21 PM Reply With Quote
Toyo T1-R or Goodyear Eagle F1 GSD3s. My dad's had both of these on his Impreza. F1s slightly better in the wet, Toyos cheaper.

Adam






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