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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Originally posted by paddywagen View PostJust got set of Bridgestone Adrenalins [RE 001s] @ Bridgestone Sumner Park for $274 a corner, Happy with that price!
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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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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Originally posted by paddywagen View PostBridgestone Adrenalin Potenza RE001 was recommended by my Tyre Guy-worth a look. About $450GTI Pirelli, Rear Parking Sensors, APR.
Coming...WD6050, Whiteline handling Kit, more APR
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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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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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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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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 (MY0with 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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Originally posted by Getti View PostAfter 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 (MY0with 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.
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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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