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  • Thanks Pepe. I put this post both in this thread and the Golf R Observations and Questions thread.

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    • Excellent work there getting some side by side shots. I am very happy with my choice of 19" wheels just to get the black headlights

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      • Yeh niceee. I think the sunroof also sets the car off too!

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        • Thanks Pepe, great shots! I love stuff like this, helps make the waiting easier
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          • Originally posted by shakespeare View Post
            Thanks Pepe, great shots! I love stuff like this, helps make the waiting easier
            I agree, pics are needed to help endure the wait.

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            • Golf R Tyres

              I was wondering if you lucky bastards who already have your R's could tell me what tyres they came with?

              Thanks

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              • If you opt for the 19" Talladega's:

                Dunlop Sport Maxx GT (235/35 R19)

                Not exactly sure what comes with the 18"s..
                Golf R
                Candy White / 5 Door / DSG / Adaptive Chassis Control / Black 19" Talldega's / Sunroof / Recaro's / RNS510 + Dynaudio / MDI

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                • Originally posted by LouLou View Post
                  If you opt for the 19" Talladega's:

                  Dunlop Sport Maxx GT (235/35 R19)

                  Not exactly sure what comes with the 18"s..
                  I think they're the same on both sizes. The GTI has the non Maxx type I think? I had Sport Maxx on my XR6T's, not GT though and they were rubbish. Actually all the Dunlops I had over the years were crap, first replacement was always over to a set of bridgestones for an 11ty times improvement. Have always found dunlops to be excessively noisy and not particularly good for grip (on RWD fraud's anyway)
                  Last edited by dave_r; 31-08-2010, 01:33 AM.

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                  • Originally posted by giddleberry View Post
                    I was wondering if you lucky bastards who already have your R's could tell me what tyres they came with?

                    Thanks
                    They'll come with whatever the VW Factory has in stock at the time your car was manufacturered. Although most have had Dunlop Sport Maxx GT, this could change at any time to any one of numerous brands that Volkswagen use.

                    Originally posted by dave- View Post
                    Actually all the Dunlops I had over the years were crap, first replacement was always over to a set of bridgestones for an 11ty times improvement.
                    Bridgestone, really? Whilst I have never liked the Dunlops that I've had over the years either, nor have I liked the Bridgestone, and changing to other tyres have had a good improvement. I'm not really sure which Bridgestone you'd be looking at, but right now the top tyre battle seems to be between the Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric and the Michelin Pilot Sport 3....

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                    • Hopefully i don't get Dunlops on mine in 6 months time as i haven't had good experiences with them either.
                      However, at ~$500 a corner for 19" rubber, i won't be changing them over until i have to either way.

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                      • Our's came with the Bridgestones - they are so - so.
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                        • Popped into a local VW dealer this morning who has 2 demo R's in the showroom, a manual & a DSG both with 18's on.
                          The manual had Continental SportContact tyres the DSG was wearing Bridgestone Potenza's..

                          Seems as though it's pot luck what your R could be wearing.
                          MY11 Golf R - Rising Blue - 5DR - DSG - 19" Black OZ Ultralegerra - Leather - Sunroof - MDI - Euro Plates - Milltek Exhaust - Bluefin - SOLD
                          MY11 Tiguan 147 TSI - DSG - Pepper Grey - Black Leather - RVC - MDI - BT

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                          • I've only ever really had RWD's. Never liked anything Goodyear or Dunlop. On every car, going to a set of Bridgestones or better ones than came from the factory showed a good performance improvement wet and dry but also vastly reduced noise. RE711's, S03's and most recently Adrenalin RE001's. Never tried the euro stuff personally.

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                            • I've personally never liked anything Goodyear in the past either - but it's hard to argue with the numerous tyre roundups that the Eagle F1 Asymmetric have won over the past few years. The Michelin Pilot Sport 2 were probably the best before the F1 Asymmetric came along, but the PS3 is now better in some respects (maybe even overall?).

                              The Bridgestones supplied with my MKV Golf GTI were terrible. Plenty of wheelspin in the dry, overkill wheels spin and violent axle tramp in the wet. I ran out of time and money when I did the Ottinger/APR Stage II upgrade on my GTI and didn't have time to order in the Goodyears from overseas, so ended up buy a set of "budget" Federal SS595's on the recommendation of a friend who uses them for track days on his Skyline. Apart from the chevron pattern of the Federals resulting in more road noise, the SS595's were superior in every way to the Bridgestone.

                              Originally posted by Prodigy View Post
                              Seems as though it's pot luck what your R could be wearing.
                              Very much so. It has always been like this with VW. You could end up with any one of numerous brands they use:
                              Continental
                              Michelin
                              Dunlop
                              Bridgestone
                              Hankook
                              Pirelli
                              Kumho
                              Goodyear

                              More information can be found in the MK6 Tyre Thread

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                              • Originally posted by coreying View Post
                                I've personally never liked anything Goodyear in the past either - but it's hard to argue with the numerous tyre roundups that the Eagle F1 Asymmetric have won over the past few years. The Michelin Pilot Sport 2 were probably the best before the F1 Asymmetric came along, but the PS3 is now better in some respects (maybe even overall?).
                                Just have to wait and see but I'm sure the reviews said good things about the Dunlops and I hated them, so can't believe everything you read. I mean if we did, we should be buying GTI's

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