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Poll: Your mid range tyre brand
Avon 2 (3.39%)
Cooper 0 (0%)
Falken 15 (25.42%)
Firestone 0 (0%)
Hankook 7 (11.86%)
Kumho 6 (10.17%)
Toyo 11 (18.64%)
Uniroyal 6 (10.17%)
Vredestein 5 (8.47%)
Yokohama 7 (11.86%)


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Mertin
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18th Sep 12 at 07:41   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Used to swear by Falken FK452's until my local garage stopped dealing with them and became a Toyo dealer. Got 4 Toyo Proxes Sports on the R32 and cant complain so far however they are supposed to wear quickly but thats a compromise for better grip surely
Haven't tried uniroyals, vredisteins or yoko's
What sort of money is michelins at compared to the midrange brands and are they worth the extra? Pirelli aswell?

[Edited on 18-09-2012 by Mertin]
Archie
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I like my Hankook V12's i put on the R
RichR
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quote:
Originally posted by am4nf
quote:
Originally posted by LiVe LeE
Avon: Never had any issues with either the ZZ3 and ZV5 tyres I've used, particularly good wear rates and wet/dry handling- Don't rate the Pirelli P6000 that came on my car.


Ive read some shocking reviews on them must be pirellis budget tyre


According to the handbook, my car should only ever be fitted with P6000s which is bollocks as they're shocking
Daveskater
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18th Sep 12 at 12:09   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Mertin
Got 4 Toyo Proxes Sports on the R32 and cant complain so far however they are supposed to wear quickly but thats a compromise for better grip surely
I don't know what the Sports are like but I had Proxes 4 on the front of my car when I bought it (they were only 2 weeks old as well) - the grip was never there and the insides wore out in 4 months. The tracking was fine but there is some camber from being lowered. Stuck some S Drives on and they lasted 2 years with far more grip in all conditions.

[Edited on 18-09-2012 by Daveskater]


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Nic Barnes
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quote:
Originally posted by LiVe LeE
quote:
Originally posted by am4nf
quote:
Originally posted by LiVe LeE
Avon: Never had any issues with either the ZZ3 and ZV5 tyres I've used, particularly good wear rates and wet/dry handling- Don't rate the Pirelli P6000 that came on my car.


Ive read some shocking reviews on them must be pirellis budget tyre


According to the handbook, my car should only ever be fitted with P6000s which is bollocks as they're shocking


pirelli budget tyre is a brand called corsa
Mertin
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18th Sep 12 at 17:28   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Daveskater
quote:
Originally posted by Mertin
Got 4 Toyo Proxes Sports on the R32 and cant complain so far however they are supposed to wear quickly but thats a compromise for better grip surely
I don't know what the Sports are like but I had Proxes 4 on the front of my car when I bought it (they were only 2 weeks old as well) - the grip was never there and the insides wore out in 4 months. The tracking was fine but there is some camber from being lowered. Stuck some S Drives on and they lasted 2 years with far more grip in all conditions.

[Edited on 18-09-2012 by Daveskater]


Afaik their the same as the T1R's just a slightly different tread pattern.
My mate had T1R's wear out on the inside too but im sure this was down to alignment
gavin18787
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18th Sep 12 at 20:41   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Vredstien ultra tac ssantas (spelling)
Second set now. last ok and grip well wet and dry and dont die on track :-)


Drives supercharged Tec with torque
corsa-sxi
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Might try the vredestein Vorti, new tyre
Corsa_Sport21
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18th Sep 12 at 20:51   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Got Falken ZE912 on at the moment. Seem to be holding up fine on the road, driving normally and to the conditions. Don't seem to have worn much either in the 3 months ive had them.
M2RTY
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The abarth was on its 3rd set of p6000s at 27k, didnt last as long as I hoped and ir wasnt really driven hard, mainly traffic jam style commuting

Nic Barnes
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19th Sep 12 at 06:55   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Wonder how many of you pay attention to the new wet grip and fuel economy rating on tyres these days? Although I don't believe some of the stuff rates as a b in the wet.
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4th Oct 12 at 11:43   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I'm in the market for some tyres but I've got nfi what to go for. help.
Matt L
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4th Oct 12 at 12:01   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Bridgestone re050's, had them on the zed + leon and cant really fault them tbh, grip enough for how i treat and seem to last quite a while.

Had uniroyals rainsport 2's once and never again as they lasted a few thousand miles at most.

Kumho ku39's iirc had those for a while and they seemed to be quite nice a little less grippy than the bridgestones though.
Jed D
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4th Oct 12 at 14:45   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

we love a good tyre thread on here

i voted uniroyal, uniroyal rainsport 1's as iv never tried the 2's

however khumo ku31's are pretty good too


wouldn't waste my money on toyo proxies t1r's personally

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