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  • Originally posted by HaywireTig View Post
    In terms of daily comfort the 245/45 sounds a little more practical. Just wondering if the 255/40 would jutt out a little from an 8.5" wide rim?

    Also, I reckon between these two sizes, the comfort difference should be quite minimal?
    245/45 R19 should be more comfortable than 255/40 R19, but given the same wheel size of 19 x 8.5, the difference won't be as significant.

    Originally posted by HaywireTig View Post
    So from a Y rating... Does it have to stick w Y as well?
    It doesn't have to be Y-rated, but you should aim for a speed index of at least V, as per the factory fitment.

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    • Thanks for the that Diesel.

      Just regarding the 'Y' ratings vs 'V' ratings.... is there a particular ordering of ranking compared with others? ... eg Y.. V.. W..?

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      • Originally posted by HaywireTig View Post
        Thanks for the that Diesel.

        Just regarding the 'Y' ratings vs 'V' ratings.... is there a particular ordering of ranking compared with others? ... eg Y.. V.. W..?
        From memory it's in a sort of alphabetical order.
        You only have to match or improve on stock tyre ratings, since i have ncreased mine to a Y rating i can still go back to a V if need be.
        Last edited by team_v; 27-04-2012, 10:39 AM.
        My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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        • Originally posted by HaywireTig View Post
          Just regarding the 'Y' ratings vs 'V' ratings.... is there a particular ordering of ranking compared with others? ... eg Y.. V.. W..?
          H = 210 km/h
          V = 240 km/h
          W = 270 km/h
          Y = 300 km/h
          (Y) = over 300 km/h

          The speed index can also be an indicator of a tyre's construction or a particular characteristic, which is why the manufacturer (for some models) sometimes specify tyres in excess of the vehicle's top speed.

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          • Thanks for that guys!

            Just also regarding the numbers... 280, 300, 400, 500... the higher the number, the longer the tread wear?
            How about the hardness of the sidewall...? can you tell by reading some numbers?

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            • Originally posted by HaywireTig View Post
              Just also regarding the numbers... 280, 300, 400, 500... the higher the number, the longer the tread wear?
              Yes, although they're not really comparable across different brands.

              Originally posted by HaywireTig View Post
              How about the hardness of the sidewall...? can you tell by reading some numbers?
              Not as far as I'm aware, no.

              This link should prove useful: TireRack.com - Tech Center

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              • Thanks for the info again Diesel.

                Curious to know, does anyone know where to get the Sumitomo HTR ZIII's??? After reading many a review, I'm very keen to give it a try. Was initially thinking of the Falken F452's - as recommended by the Bob Jane rep. Read reviews on them, they seem pretty good too but the Sumitomo HTR ZIII's pricing is hard to beat. Might do a ring around tmrw for the Sumitomo's - Bob Jane doesn't carry them.

                ---------- Post added 27-04-2012 at 10:28 AM ---------- Previous post was 26-04-2012 at 08:59 PM ----------

                wow.... called a few places that Google said are Sumitomo distributors like Bob Jane, JaxQuickFit, Beaurepaires... and a few tyre shops in the western suburbs that were shown on Sumitomo's website as stockists... all dont carry Sumitomo's anymore! And the guy at Jax QuickFit just heard from his boss when he was on the phone w me, and said Sumitomo went bust!!?! and JUST got off the phone w TyrePower and they confirmed that Sumitomo is gone!!! Apparently they were with TyreFactory? and TyreFactory went into liquidation and therefore all of Sumitomo's stuff went with them? (Not sure if this makes sense...) but there you go!!!

                DAMN!!! Any ideas where to still get 'em in greater Melbourne?? Just interested to get a good quote on them for comparison, after reading sooooo many good reviews on them! My mate swears by them too, but he's currently overseas at the moment so I can't exactly ask him where he got his.

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                • tirerack still has them available.
                  Might be worth contacting them to find out the specs and prices as well as payment options as they are quoting just over $600 for a set of 4 in 19" sizing.
                  My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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                  • TireRack.com quoted me all-in price of US$1,131.20 'door to door shipment' for Sumitomo HTR ZIII's with 245/40/R19 specs. I wonder if that will constitute customs...?

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                    • Originally posted by HaywireTig View Post
                      TireRack.com quoted me all-in price of US$1,131.20 'door to door shipment' for Sumitomo HTR ZIII's with 245/40/R19 specs. I wonder if that will constitute customs...?
                      Customs fees and GST are only included if the purchase price for the item is over $1000AU
                      The shiping isn't part of the purchase price.

                      Is the $1,131 for all four tyres plus shipping?
                      If so you should be good.
                      My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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                      • Yup that price is all inclusive of door to door shipment. sounds good!!

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                        • I tend to "support local" with my other cars in Singapore, so the idea of buying from the US is quite new to me.

                          But I suppose if I intend to get larger brakes for the Tiguan, I'd better look at getting a larger set of rims and tyres. I expect I can transplant the 17" rims from the 155TSI to my wife's Golf 77TSI so will probably look at getting some matching tyres for both the Golf in 17" and the Tiguan in 19"

                          I have always had good experience with Michelin Pilot Sports and I think the new Super Sports is just right.

                          Any idea if I can source this locally in Brisbane and what the price is like vs tire rack.com

                          If I do buy it online, where can I get them fitted?

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                          • Originally posted by DoggieHowser View Post
                            I tend to "support local" with my other cars in Singapore, so the idea of buying from the US is quite new to me.

                            But I suppose if I intend to get larger brakes for the Tiguan, I'd better look at getting a larger set of rims and tyres. I expect I can transplant the 17" rims from the 155TSI to my wife's Golf 77TSI so will probably look at getting some matching tyres for both the Golf in 17" and the Tiguan in 19"

                            I have always had good experience with Michelin Pilot Sports and I think the new Super Sports is just right.

                            Any idea if I can source this locally in Brisbane and what the price is like vs tire rack.com

                            If I do buy it online, where can I get them fitted?
                            When buying from overseas make sure the cost of the itmes is under the import duty/gst threshold.

                            Buying from tirerack will be a lot cheaper, i think the PS3's run about 400 - 500 per tyre here.
                            You can source them locally though.

                            If you buy them online, just get any tyre shop to fit them (option 1 garage do a pretty good job cheaply.)
                            My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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                            • Any recommendations for a lightweight 18 or 19 inch rim to fit the Tiguan?

                              I saw tirerack stocking the OZ Superleggera but they are 8" and unlikely to fit 255 width tires tho.

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                              • Originally posted by DoggieHowser View Post
                                Any recommendations for a lightweight 18 or 19 inch rim to fit the Tiguan?

                                I saw tirerack stocking the OZ Superleggera but they are 8" and unlikely to fit 255 width tires tho.
                                I believe on tirerack you can sort by weight.
                                you will probably need an 8.5 wide wheel to fit 255's.

                                Breyton BE's or some enkei's are light weight.
                                My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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