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  • Originally posted by Ideo View Post
    I'll be getting the F2 come replacement time.

    Don't blame the tyre retailers. It's the wholesalers that are gouging the market. The tyre fitters can't buy them from the importer for the price we pay on the open market.
    Yeah I know the importers/wholesalers control the prices but I would have bought local if the price difference wasn't that much.
    Golf R
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    • Originally posted by Ideo View Post
      I'll be getting the F2 come replacement time.

      Don't blame the tyre retailers. It's the wholesalers that are gouging the market. The tyre fitters can't buy them from the importer for the price we pay on the open market.
      so on a long enough time frame (and really, not too long in the open market econ we have) the wholesalers will kill themselves out of biz because the retailers will stop buying from them if everyone ends up buying them from the interbubble.
      MY02 Bora V6 4Mo|Matte Black plastidip|VTDA|R32 Exhaust|R32 dampers and springs|TT pedals|R32 steering wheel|17" 8L S3 rims|R32 sways|Blue Haldex|EBC reds

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      • Anyone know if it's worth rotating the tyres on a GTI or just replace the fronts altogether with the same tyre. It's sitting on 18" Dunlops and have done roughly 9000km, heard some buzz it might cause vibrations if I rotate?
        Last edited by kash_0; 12-01-2012, 09:59 AM.
        MK6 CS GTI

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        • Originally posted by kash_0 View Post
          Anyone know if it's worth rotating the tyres on a GTI or just replace the fronts altogether with the same tyre. It's sitting on 18" Dunlops and have done roughly 9000km, heard some buzz it might cauze vibrations if I rotate?
          U mean rotate front to back. U should be doing that anyway to promote longer tyre wear. Every 10-15k km is ideal.
          I'm running Dunlop sport maxx in 235/35/19. Decent tyre so far. Grip is fine, I don't push it, can get scrabbly in the wet tho. Tyre noise is an issue but I've done 11500km and dunlops r known for being loud. Getting yoko s drive next
          2011 cw golf gti 3dr man-tint-rear cargo mat-weathershields-bluetooth-mdi-19" oz racing ultra leggera-mcgard lockbolts-boston acoustic pro60se-jl audio xd700/5-jl audio bass tube bb-w060p- titanium exhaust tips-eibach custom pro-kit-OPS-OSIR cf mirror covers and cf front lip-dieselgeek short shifter

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          • Originally posted by walbjj View Post
            ..........Tyre noise is an issue but I've done 11500km and dunlops r known for being loud. Getting yoko s drive next
            people should realize most performance summer tyres are noisy, eg: Potenza RE050A, Dunlop Sport Maxx GT / TT, etc... however the Advan Neova AD08's were surprisingly not too loud.

            yokohama S drive is a touring tyre, so the noise should be better, but don't expect same dry grip level.

            i use Michelin Primacy HP's (touring category) on my other car and they were fairly quiet on the roads Syd - Bne. But when i did the same roads with the GTI, the RE050A's were definitely louder.
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            • Originally posted by Diesel_vert View Post
              Well, the world's your oyster then.
              Almost. Now just have to find an 18x8 that I'll like on my daily and come in ET50! Found a few in ET45 but I'm thinking that extra 5mm to the guards will rub under full load given the 19's did before I removed those stupid fender attachments. Getting close to the end!

              Originally posted by entice View Post
              post #298, p30 of this thread...
              Originally posted by Diesel_vert View Post
              Thanks, but I think dave_r has seen the light now.
              Haha yeh I wasn't 100% until doing more research and talking to a vicroads engineer. Figure always better to be cautious with these things.

              ---------- Post added at 04:31 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:28 PM ----------

              Originally posted by nat225 View Post
              people should realize most performance summer tyres are noisy, eg: Potenza RE050A, Dunlop Sport Maxx GT / TT, etc... however the Advan Neova AD08's were surprisingly not too loud.
              I don't think I've ever had any Dunlop fitted that wasn't noisy. Maybe its a feature ?

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              • I'm running 19 oz racing rims that are +45 and lowered with no rubbing and I haven't removed the fender screw.
                2011 cw golf gti 3dr man-tint-rear cargo mat-weathershields-bluetooth-mdi-19" oz racing ultra leggera-mcgard lockbolts-boston acoustic pro60se-jl audio xd700/5-jl audio bass tube bb-w060p- titanium exhaust tips-eibach custom pro-kit-OPS-OSIR cf mirror covers and cf front lip-dieselgeek short shifter

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                • Originally posted by walbjj View Post
                  I'm running 19 oz racing rims that are +45 and lowered with no rubbing and I haven't removed the fender screw.
                  i think each person's perception about rubbing is not consistent.

                  For 18x8 +45 or more aggressive the rubbing occurs in a lowered car, when cornering hard or driving fast on deep dip, on track / twisties.

                  Won't happen while driving normally at legal limits on normal streets. If it does, then your wheels / tyres are way too aggressive OR you drive too fast on public roads!

                  The Wooduck's Golf R rubbed with his 19" OZ + 235 35 Dunlop GT, then he shaved the hub to fix it. I saw a chunk of the tyre cut by the fender while at Top One Arncliff.

                  ---------- Post added at 05:21 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:10 PM ----------

                  Originally posted by dave_r View Post
                  Almost. Now just have to find an 18x8 that I'll like on my daily and come in ET50!.......
                  what i know for 5x112:

                  BBS CH 18x8 +50
                  it's too common on Golf's...

                  Volk VR-G2 18x8 +50


                  Enkei RSM9 18x8 +50


                  Enkei GTC01 18x8 +50


                  Enkei RS05 18x8 +50


                  BBS RE-V / RE-R / RE 18x8 +50

                  Last edited by nat225; 12-01-2012, 04:29 PM.
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                  Toyota 86 GTS Performance Pack Moon Slate - RWD
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                  • Originally posted by kash_0 View Post
                    Anyone know if it's worth rotating the tyres on a GTI or just replace the fronts altogether with the same tyre. It's sitting on 18" Dunlops and have done roughly 9000km, heard some buzz it might cause vibrations if I rotate?
                    Nah - it is stupid to rotate tires - you are better to wear 2 out at a time, is alot chepaer every tiem you need to buy new ones as you only buy 2.
                    If you have no vibrations and no pulling to the side then I would 100% not touch it.

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                    • Originally posted by Digger11 View Post
                      Nah - it is stupid to rotate tires - you are better to wear 2 out at a time, is alot chepaer every tiem you need to buy new ones as you only buy 2.
                      If you have no vibrations and no pulling to the side then I would 100% not touch it.
                      Agree with the above. I rotated mine at 16000kms and regretted it. I am told by a very reputable and reliable source (who once we chatted didnt even want me to book in for a balance) that our cars are prone to heel and toe tyre wear on the non drive axle. so, when you put your rears on teh front, you get a horrible noise, but no vibration. esp with the re050's.
                      4,000km's later and it's still there.. i havent got the energy to rotate them back to whence they came from!
                      More opportunites have been lost from indecision, rather than wrong decision....

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                      • Originally posted by entice View Post
                        Agree with the above. I rotated mine at 16000kms and regretted it. I am told by a very reputable and reliable source (who once we chatted didnt even want me to book in for a balance) that our cars are prone to heel and toe tyre wear on the non drive axle. so, when you put your rears on teh front, you get a horrible noise, but no vibration. esp with the re050's.
                        4,000km's later and it's still there.. i havent got the energy to rotate them back to whence they came from!
                        I also got this advice, either rotate frequently (no more than 7500km) or don't rotate at all.

                        Fixxxer
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                        • What Nat said. Plenty of people have had the OEM 19's with 235/25 rub but its only under some very hard corning.

                          Originally posted by nat225 View Post
                          what i know for 5x112
                          BBS CH - Damn you, I like these in black with the silver lip
                          Volk VR-G2 - No like
                          Enkei RSM9 - Hmm not really
                          Enkei GTC01 - Don't like in silver, do they come in a gunmetal?
                          Enkei RS05 - Same
                          BBS RE-V / RE-R / RE - LOL sure if I sell a kidney!!

                          Thanks for the ideas. Will search around for some pics

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                          • Originally posted by Fixxxer View Post
                            I also got this advice, either rotate frequently (no more than 7500km) or don't rotate at all.

                            Fixxxer
                            Might leave it then...probably get a set of 4 new tyres from tirerack for the same price of 2 here in aus anyway.
                            MK6 CS GTI

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                            • Hi guys!

                              I'm just wondering if anyone from this thread might be looking for some VMR V710 replicas. It appears to be exactly the same. I'm not sure abt the quality because I couldn't find anything on Google. But I am now trying to organize for a Group Buy.

                              It's $999 for a set of 4, but if i can rally 3 or more, he's willing to let it go at $900 per set.

                              I simply love the V710 look. And these cost lesser than buying VMR's from the states (mainly because of the big savings on shipping). This guy is in VIC. Pick up for VIC buyers is fine.

                              Refer to my thread here: http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/foru...ad.php?t=67033

                              Pls post ur interest there if u are! Thanks!!


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                              • Hi, anyone know what type of wheel is on this car:

                                Golf VI GTI APR K04 - YouTube

                                They look like an RS6 type of wheel.


                                Thanks.

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