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  • #16
    Yokohama Advan Sport V103s. replaced the conti CS2s for them and theyre the best tyre i have ever had. theyre also extremely quiet at the limit. the CS2s would squeal quite heaps i found

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    • #17
      Just got set of Bridgestone Adrenalins [RE 001s] @ Bridgestone Sumner Park for $274 a corner, Happy with that price!
      2007 Mk V Golf GTI, Shadow Blue, Leather Latte Macchiato,DSG,Xenon Headlights

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      • #18
        Originally posted by paddywagen View Post
        Just got set of Bridgestone Adrenalins [RE 001s] @ Bridgestone Sumner Park for $274 a corner, Happy with that price!
        More importantly, are you happy with the tyres?!
        2018 Golf GTI, Manual - gone.
        2017 Golf 110tsi Trendline, manual (gone - gladly)
        2007 Golf GTI, Manual, (gone - sadly)
        1978 Golf GLS; 1972 Superbug, (memories)

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        • #19
          i currenty have Fulda Exelero 205/55R16 (German made) on my bora. I'm very happy with the tyre, although they did cost me $240 each from Bob Jane. Now that I'm looking at going 18" rims, found Advance Tyres in Richmond selling Fulda 225/40R18 for $189 a corner! On special apparently .
          2018 MY18 Indium Grey VW Golf 110TSI Comfortline, DAP & Infotainment, Folding Mirrors!
          2023 MY23 Nevada White Cupra Formentor VZx
          2015 Carnival Yellow Honda S660

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          • #20
            Originally posted by paddywagen View Post
            Bridgestone Adrenalin Potenza RE001 was recommended by my Tyre Guy-worth a look. About $450
            Vote from me as well. Plus they just won the latest Motor tyre test! Had them on my Jetta, will be replacing my Pzero's with them as well. Awesome tyre!
            GTI Pirelli, Rear Parking Sensors, APR.
            Coming...WD6050, Whiteline handling Kit, more APR

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            • #21
              My dunlop sport max are nearly gone, im going to be lucky to get 25k out of them.
              I think im going to try the bridgestone adrenalin RE001 , got a price today for $275 fitted and balanced, which seems ok to me

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              • #22
                I have had 4 types of tyres (225/45/17) on my Mk5 GTI, I will list them below and rate them out of ten for noise and handling and then give the quoted price of replacement and the k's travelled:

                1. The original Conti Sport Contact 2 - 7, 6, $520ea, 29,000k's
                2. Pirelli P Zero Rosso - 7, 7, $420ea, 22,000k's
                3. Falken RT615 (2 sets) - 7, 8, $350ea, 17,000k's and 16500k's (extra track day on 2nd set)
                4. Yokahama Advan AD08 - 8, 9 $350ea, only 2000k's old, no alarm bells ringing for wear.

                The yoki's seem pretty good, if they last they are definitely the pick of the bunch.

                The Falkens did do a couple of track days and I drive pretty hard generally.

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                • #23
                  I'm picking up some new Pirreli rosso's (235/40 R18 ) for $340ea now. Heard they were being discontinued (hence the price)
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                  • #24
                    Just fitted some Goodyear F1's from tire rack - 225/45/17. $922 all up for 4, delivered to my office and $70 for fitting at the local BJ. Hard to go past and a very nice tyre. Go the Oz$.
                    08 GTI
                    94 VR6
                    71 914/6

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                    • #25
                      Nice there howie, I got quoted $394 a corner (local Goodyear shop) for the 225/45/17 F1 Asym.
                      MY09 Oettinger tuned GT Sport

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                      • #26
                        I bought the Bridgestone Adrenalin 225/45 17 for my GT for $225 a tyre.
                        I think they were good value but in wet and dry grip they aren't anywhere near as good as the P Zero rosso or Conti CSC 2 I've had previously.

                        I will be moving them to the rear and putting something else on when the CSC 2s I have at the rear are dead.

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                        • #27
                          im running Jetta 16s on my 05 TDi.. also 30mm lowered..

                          Should i run 55 profile rubber? or should i drop to 50s?

                          Concerned about them not looking right in the gap..
                          2005 MkV Golf 2.0TDi 103 - DSG - Heated Leather - Tint - Audi 17" - Lowered - Bluefin Tune.
                          2016 MkVII Golf 2.0TDi 110 - Wagon. Fully Optioned. Lowered on Eibachs. RS3 Black 18s. Mk8 Head Unit. VCDS Tweaks - Bluefin Tune

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                          • #28
                            After reading some of the kilometres that GTI tires have travelled (i.e. less than 30,000kms), I am beginning to think I may be "babying" my GTI too much...

                            I own a 2007 GTI (MY0 with the original Continentals ... it has now done 34,000kms and the tires are still going strong. I expect to get upward of 50-55,000kms to this set of tires.
                            2007 GTI (MY0 - 5dr, Silver, DSG, Leather, Sat Nav, Euro plates

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Getti View Post
                              After reading some of the kilometres that GTI tires have travelled (i.e. less than 30,000kms), I am beginning to think I may be "babying" my GTI too much...

                              I own a 2007 GTI (MY0 with the original Continentals ... it has now done 34,000kms and the tires are still going strong. I expect to get upward of 50-55,000kms to this set of tires.
                              Are you driving it like a Prius?

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                              • #30
                                I replaced the continental contact2 tyres at just over 30,000km, they had a little bit of life left (say another 5k) but my lease included them. I thought they were a pretty good tire in terms of compromise between wear and performance.

                                I still have a pair brand new with stickers that I got under my lease and didnt need to put on. They are surplus now as I sold my GTI when I ordered my R36 so if anyone needs a pair in Melbourne let me know.

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