Hi all
We need to change the tyres on our Octavia RS (Has 225/40/1
. The Dunlop sport Maxx's are horrendously noisy.
I plan to do the sound proofing as per the trhread on that topic here, but has anyone found a tyre that is actually quiet.
When the noise first started we were told by our dealer that the alignment was out and were recomended a pro wheel aligning Co to look at it. they found all the wheels out by the same amount ( caused apparently by them using the settings for a standard TSI) attemts to get the correct settings out of VW Aust. were met with evasion and stalling like it was some kind of trade secret, and we still have not managed to get them after nearly 10 months. But that is another story.
The UK forum says that you have to keep the wheel alignment at the absolute smallest settings to calm the noise down and avoid the Dunlops (Some on there recomend Vredestien's). So we are about to get new Tyres and have the Alignment set to the correct figures ( provided the Aligners have more luck than me with getting the settings out of VW)
I would realy value your opinions on what Tyres will be best, Naturally we want grip as well but we are not hard drivers so super high performance is not a priority just good grip with a quiet tyre.
Cheers - John
We need to change the tyres on our Octavia RS (Has 225/40/1

I plan to do the sound proofing as per the trhread on that topic here, but has anyone found a tyre that is actually quiet.
When the noise first started we were told by our dealer that the alignment was out and were recomended a pro wheel aligning Co to look at it. they found all the wheels out by the same amount ( caused apparently by them using the settings for a standard TSI) attemts to get the correct settings out of VW Aust. were met with evasion and stalling like it was some kind of trade secret, and we still have not managed to get them after nearly 10 months. But that is another story.
The UK forum says that you have to keep the wheel alignment at the absolute smallest settings to calm the noise down and avoid the Dunlops (Some on there recomend Vredestien's). So we are about to get new Tyres and have the Alignment set to the correct figures ( provided the Aligners have more luck than me with getting the settings out of VW)
I would realy value your opinions on what Tyres will be best, Naturally we want grip as well but we are not hard drivers so super high performance is not a priority just good grip with a quiet tyre.
Cheers - John
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