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Pls help me choose New Tyres for my Mk7 GTI PP

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  • Pls help me choose New Tyres for my Mk7 GTI PP

    The time has come for some new boots - and I'm overwhelmed by choice

    Based on trawling around this forum and other tyre review places, I've got a short list that are all similarly-priced (~$300ea) and thought I'd post here to get final opinions/advice:

    - Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetrical 3
    - ContiSportContact 5p
    - Dunlop Sport Maxx GT
    - Michelin Pilot Sport 4S

    I'm leaning towards the Goodyears, as they seem to be the best mix of performance and comfort. Or do i push the boat out and get the Michelins (which cost and extra $50ea)

    ps ive got the standard PP 19" wheels, tyre size 225/35ZR19

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    Pls help me choose New Tyres for my Mk7 GTI PP

    I’ve got 235/35 on 19 inch Prets on my R Wagon. I just changed to 4x Pilot Sport 4. Previously had 4x Contisport then had Hanook Ventus on the front until a puncture recently.

    You will not regret the PS4s. They have made the car both more subtle in ride and more nimble in corners. It’s hard to describe. I’m pretty sure they’re crafted from unicorn tears by French wizards high in the alps. Do it.
    Mk 7 R Wagon Wolfsburg. APR Stage 1. Removable towbar.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by hardy_bm View Post
      I’ve got 235/35 on 19 inch Prets on my R Wagon. I just changed to 4x Pilot Sport 4. Previously had 4x Contisport then had Hanook Ventus on the front until a puncture recently.

      You will not regret the PS4s. They have made the car both more subtle in ride and more nimble in corners. It’s hard to describe. I’m pretty sure they’re crafted from unicorn tears by French wizards high in the alps. Do it.
      hows the road noise on them? My current Dunlop Sport Maxx GT got quite noisy as they wore down

      Though the thought of Unicorn tear tyres does sound tempting

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      • #4
        Not discernibly different but I’ve only done 800 km
        Mk 7 R Wagon Wolfsburg. APR Stage 1. Removable towbar.

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        • #5
          Pirelli Zero are great choice to consider, pushed to the limit and far beyond will give you a good adrenaline rush, But Michelin rubber is my next tyre change choice as my daily rides fantastic on that too.

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          • #6
            the vast majority of my driving is commuting in ****ty Sydney traffic , with the odd spirited drive every now and then

            So i think i'm leaning more towards something more comfortable/quieter over adrenaline rush

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            • #7
              OK i've decided that im gonna spoil myself and get the Michelin's

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              • #8
                I've just put the Michelins on my TT and they are excellent, good choice
                BMW Z4 (2019)
                Audi TT quattro (2015), s-line in Nano Grey - sold

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by nickSFC View Post
                  the vast majority of my driving is commuting in ****ty Sydney traffic , with the odd spirited drive every now and then

                  So i think i'm leaning more towards something more comfortable/quieter over adrenaline rush
                  Haha, let me clarify the adrenaline I found was at the VW track day sponsor was Pirelli Zero.
                  Wet day, impressive stopping power and grip, had a hoot in the GTi- love to hear back when you have the new treads.

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                  • #10
                    I replaced the Dunlop Sport Maxx GT on our GTI Performance with the Michelin PS4S and 13,000 on they are still going well. Mind you it is my wife's daily driver....
                    Biscay Blue MY10.5 Passat R36 Wagon
                    Options: Sunroof, RNS510 Sat Nav, Dynaudio, Power Tailgate, ACC, RVC, BT 9w7, Tint and Factory Towbar.
                    Atlantic Blue MY19.5 Golf GTI
                    Options: Luxury Package and Sound & Style Package.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by nickSFC View Post
                      The time has come for some new boots - and I'm overwhelmed by choice

                      Based on trawling around this forum and other tyre review places, I've got a short list that are all similarly-priced (~$300ea) and thought I'd post here to get final opinions/advice:

                      - Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetrical 3
                      - ContiSportContact 5p
                      - Dunlop Sport Maxx GT
                      - Michelin Pilot Sport 4S

                      I'm leaning towards the Goodyears, as they seem to be the best mix of performance and comfort. Or do i push the boat out and get the Michelins (which cost and extra $50ea)

                      ps ive got the standard PP 19" wheels, tyre size 225/35ZR19
                      My Bob Jane suggested Pirelli Dragon Sport for my GTI PP ( I have 19 x 8.5 Oz Racing wheels so I am going to try 245/35/19 this time).
                      Does anyone have thoughts on those tyres ?

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                      • #12
                        I’m gonna be “that” guy who suggests something not on your list:
                        Bridgestone RE003s. Bloody good grip and longevity.


                        Ben

                        Current
                        2015 Polo GTI manual
                        2018 Golf GTI Original manual

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                        2014 Polo GTI DSG
                        2013 Golf GTI DSG
                        2006 RenaultSport Megane 225 Cup manual
                        2006 Golf GTI manual
                        2005 Golf 2.0 TSI manual
                        2001 Astra SRi manual
                        2000 Pulsar SSS manual
                        1999 Astra CD auto
                        1998 Pulsar SLX auto
                        1991 Pulsar GL manual
                        1981 Subaru Leone auto
                        Ben

                        2015 Polo GTI & 2019 Golf R

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                        • #13
                          Pilot Sport 4S will be the best improvement you could make. I replaced the contis on my R with them and the improvement was significant. So much more feel and grip. Best performance tyre you can buy for the road to get decent mileage I think!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by jdw View Post
                            My Bob Jane suggested Pirelli Dragon Sport for my GTI PP ( I have 19 x 8.5 Oz Racing wheels so I am going to try 245/35/19 this time).
                            Does anyone have thoughts on those tyres ?
                            Aren't they one of Pirelli's budget line tyres? Best avoided, I'd suggest. FWIW I've just replaced my new GTI's Bridgestone S001 with Michelin Pilot Sport 4. A dramatic improvement in steering feel and response, wet grip stability and traction. If the PS4s is an improvement on the PS4, it would be a no-brainer choice.
                            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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                            • #15
                              found this video, first half of it gave a good overview of a few of the choices on my list (as well as one of the others one my supplier recommended, Falken FK510, which were only $225)

                              11 of the best tyres for the 2018 summer - Tyre Reviews

                              But yea, based on things i've read, the Michelin's sound the bizness theyre getting installed tomorrow morning, looking forward to it
                              Last edited by nickSFC; 26-06-2018, 12:14 AM.

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