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  • Me too, Turanza's on my MY12 GTI, picked up yesterday.
    MY13 Polo GTI, also Candy White with pleather

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    • Originally posted by gtimal View Post
      Hi cav
      My cars novated so I just went through the local Bridgestone outlet ,i think they were $400 each plus aligment.They worked out better priced than the Mich SP3 .When the s001 wear out I might try the Mich next.
      Done about 3K on the tyres so far all good .

      Cheers
      Mal
      I also have S001 fitted. I went with 235/40/18 and they were $300 each. First day of new tires, i followed my friends' RX7, S15 and 350z, drove 400kms to some outback areas, constantly did 120kmh to 180kmh. The drive was smooth, car felt stable and road noise wasnt bad at all (even at 180kmh) . Those tires are awesome imo.

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      • Originally posted by MIRSAD View Post
        Yesterday,

        Tyre puncture (MY12 GTI)... not reparable... new Bridgestone Potenza RE050 A 225/40/R18 only $474.00 (2 left in WA).

        It is looking "goooood": compared with some other countries:

        USA: $219.00

        UK: £108.57 (inc vat)

        Germany: Bridgestone Potenza RE 050 A 225/40 R18 92Y XL Sommerreifen
        Art.-Nr. 216429571 statt 140,06€ nur € 119,05
        Depending on how close the other tyre is to the treadwear limit, it might be worth enquiring about a pair of Potenza S001, which is the direct successor to the Potenza RE050 / RE050A. Introduced in December 2009 in Japan, its only been recently released in Australia, so I've seen some good introductory prices in other sizes - hopefully that might apply to 225/40 R18 as well.

        This way, you'll at least have four Bridgestones on the vehicle, whilst the tyres themselves won't be too dissimilar as they are from the same lineage.

        In any case, why spend AUD 474.00 per tyre on the superseded RE050 / RE050A when you can get the newer and better S001 for a similar price...

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        • Originally posted by Diesel_vert View Post
          Depending on how close the other tyre is to the treadwear limit, it might be worth enquiring about a pair of Potenza S001, which is the direct successor to the Potenza RE050 / RE050A. Introduced in December 2009 in Japan, its only been recently released in Australia, so I've seen some good introductory prices in other sizes - hopefully that might apply to 225/40 R18 as well.

          This way, you'll at least have four Bridgestones on the vehicle, whilst the tyres themselves won't be too dissimilar as they are from the same lineage.

          In any case, why spend AUD 474.00 per tyre on the superseded RE050 / RE050A when you can get the newer and better S001 for a similar price...
          Only 1600km ... I was thinking about that but I needed it urgently and already arranged installation - Monday ... (only 2 Bridgestone tires in that size in stock) and remember I am in WA so...so far from everything and anything.
          sigpic MY16 GTI 40

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          • Originally posted by MIRSAD View Post
            Only 1600km ... I was thinking about that but I needed it urgently and already arranged installation - Monday ... (only 2 Bridgestone tires in that size in stock) and remember I am in WA so...so far from everything and anything.
            Bummer, know how you feel. Ah well, guess it can't be helped then.

            [rant]
            FFS people, keep your bloody **** off the roads!!
            [/rant]

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            • Originally posted by MIRSAD View Post
              Yesterday,

              Tyre puncture (MY12 GTI)... not reparable... new Bridgestone Potenza RE050 A 225/40/R18 only $474.00 (2 left in WA).

              It is looking "goooood": compared with some other countries:

              USA: $219.00

              UK: £108.57 (inc vat)

              Germany: Bridgestone Potenza RE 050 A 225/40 R18 92Y XL Sommerreifen
              Art.-Nr. 216429571 statt 140,06€ nur € 119,05
              I had an irrepairable puncture with my tyre over the weekend as well! Nobody had the RE050 in stock as it is being phased out and replaced with the S001. Running two tyres with different tread pattern on the same axle isn't recommended and so I changed both my tyres to Michelin PS3s. They costed me $280 each for 225/45R17. Also got quoted $279 for the S001.

              So far I find the PS3 a superior tyre to the RE050. Better grip and less road noise.
              MkVI Golf GTI | Candy White | DSG | Leather | Bi-xenon | Sunroof | Dynaudio | Park Assist | MDI | Tint | FINALLY RECEIVED!!

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              • Originally posted by MkVIGTI View Post
                I had an irrepairable puncture with my tyre over the weekend as well! Nobody had the RE050 in stock as it is being phased out and replaced with the S001. Running two tyres with different tread pattern on the same axle isn't recommended and so I changed both my tyres to Michelin PS3s. They costed me $280 each for 225/45R17. Also got quoted $279 for the S001.

                So far I find the PS3 a superior tyre to the RE050. Better grip and less road noise.
                Unlucky/expensive weekend for us,

                .... my options are limited - 18”wheels.... and here in Perth S001 in 18" is $484.00 so I am going with RE050A
                sigpic MY16 GTI 40

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                • Just to update this thread.

                  After looking at various options, I have decided to go with the Goodyear Eagle F1 Asym 2s for my Jetta TFSI. My wife is now driving the Jetta more and I decided a heavily biased tyre (like a NT05) would not be a good idea. The Asym 2 seem to get an okay writeup, and I can buy then under GYs current buy 3 get 1 free promo to reduce the cost.

                  The RE050As that are on there are absolutely terrible at present. After 17000kms they have lost most of their traction and grip. I even chirped into second gear today with ESP on and not even pushing the Jetta hard. They have gone downhill quite badly in the last 2000kms or so.
                  07 Jetta TFSI | 18" Charlestons | Blue Graphite

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                  • Originally posted by MIRSAD View Post
                    Yesterday,

                    Tyre puncture (MY12 GTI)... not reparable... new Bridgestone Potenza RE050 A 225/40/R18 only $474.00 (2 left in WA).

                    It is looking "goooood": compared with some other countries:

                    USA: $219.00

                    UK: £108.57 (inc vat)

                    Germany: Bridgestone Potenza RE 050 A 225/40 R18 92Y XL Sommerreifen
                    Art.-Nr. 216429571 statt 140,06€ nur € 119,05
                    ... replaced – final cost $457.00.
                    Last edited by MIRSAD; 26-09-2011, 09:05 PM.
                    sigpic MY16 GTI 40

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                    • Originally posted by MIRSAD View Post
                      for $30.00 “Bob Jane” inflated my tires with Nitrogen ... it is first time for me ... not sure about real benefits.
                      For road use, there is no real benefit considering regular "air" is 70% Nitrogen.
                      My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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                      • Nitrogen is a waste of time and money as most cars don't have rims with double valves whichbleed away excess oxygen and only keep the nitrogen. The only benefits r lightening of ur wallet
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                        • Don't start with the Nitrogen argument in this thread please. There are threads in the "General forum" on that topic. If you want advise or more information, search in there. Cheers

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                          • Originally posted by Corey_R View Post
                            Don't start with the Nitrogen argument in this thread please. There are threads in the "General forum" on that topic. If you want advise or more information, search in there. Cheers
                            You are right Corey... my posts are gone
                            sigpic MY16 GTI 40

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                            • Originally posted by DionM View Post
                              I have decided to go with the Goodyear Eagle F1 Asym 2s
                              4 week wait on these tyres in 18". Thankfully my local guy got Goodyear to honour the buy 3 get 1 free promo for them, even though I won't get them for another month or so.
                              07 Jetta TFSI | 18" Charlestons | Blue Graphite

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                              • Hi everyone!

                                I've just got my MK6GTI 2 months ago and was looking at putting on some BBS CK 19" rims on the car. Was wondering if anyone has tried them out? If so.... was wondering if the springs needed changing or is it ok with stock standard and if there were any rubbing issues.

                                Thank you!

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