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  • Brad: yea I agree abt directionally not being able to x-rotate. Only thing abt getting from Tirerack is if it's more than A$1,000 I get slapped w taxes/duties/clearance. So for those brands - not sure if it'll work out the same or jus slightly less? Do u know? Maybe I Shd just ask for a quote.. I reckon prbly US $2,000+ door to door...?

    What do u suggest..?
    Michelin PS2's?
    Conti CSC5's? 3's?
    Yea heard abt the Goodyear Eagle F1 Assym's are good.

    Got a quote from Beaurepaires who has 20% off Dunlops atm. Quoted Dunlop Sport Maxx $255ea, inclusive of fitting and balancing. Goodyear Eagle F1Assym $335ea F+B.

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    • I want something designed specifically for the car when it comes to brakes

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      • What wld u be looking at...? Anything in mind...? I'm also keen to know and have options.

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        • I've had good results with Alcon and Endless but boy! those are pricey

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          • Aaaah... Yes... Those Alcons, Brembo's... AP Racing... Are reaaaally pricey. Hahaha if u were to choose for a Tig, what BBK's wld u want?

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            • Still one of those brands. I've replaced the original Brembos on my old Evo with the Endless 6/4 kit and it's a damned impressive braking system. I kept the original Brembos (forged mono block 6 and 4) on my old GTR but tried a friend's car with the Endless mono block 6 and they were stupendously good. I did change the GTR's to Endless MX72 pads, steel braided brake lines and Alcon 2 piece rotors which helped a fair bit on the roads.

              I probably won't change the brake system too much initially, but I will do a proper bleed/flush with some good brake fluid, MX72 pads (if I can find them) and steel braided lines. Until I can afford something good. The only contact the car has with the road are the rubbers and the only things stopping them are the brakes so those two things, I try not to skimp.

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              • Originally posted by HaywireTig View Post
                Brad: yea I agree abt directionally not being able to x-rotate. Only thing abt getting from Tirerack is if it's more than A$1,000 I get slapped w taxes/duties/clearance. So for those brands - not sure if it'll work out the same or jus slightly less? Do u know? Maybe I Shd just ask for a quote.. I reckon prbly US $2,000+ door to door...?

                What do u suggest..?
                Michelin PS2's?
                Conti CSC5's? 3's?
                Yea heard abt the Goodyear Eagle F1 Assym's are good.

                Got a quote from Beaurepaires who has 20% off Dunlops atm. Quoted Dunlop Sport Maxx $255ea, inclusive of fitting and balancing. Goodyear Eagle F1Assym $335ea F+B.
                What size? 245/45x19?
                CSC3 will be about AUD1950 with duty & GST
                Conti ExtremeContact DW about AUD1300 delivered
                Conti ExtremeContact DWS about $1200 delivered

                I wouldn't consider anything else in that size at tirerack (maybe the Bridgestone S04)
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                • Michelin Pilot Super Sports are great performance tires and good in the wet too.

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                  • Originally posted by DoggieHowser View Post
                    Michelin Pilot Super Sports are great performance tires and good in the wet too.
                    Indeed they are. They aren't available that size at TR
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                    • Why not get the 255/40/19? Almost exact size as the original (4mm difference)

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                      • I was actually considering the Conti Extreme Contact DW actually. The prices u quoted are inclusive of door to door shipment? Not sure if that would hit me up w customs?

                        Yes I have also thought of 255/40/19's too. Like the slightly wider stance.

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                        • Oh yes. How abt lug bolts n nuts. I'm looking at aftermarket ones to replace the OEM's n also a locking nut per wheel for safety. Looking at black ones if u have any suggestions.

                          Currently have the McGard lock nut as a short list. Just like this one: http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/perfor...ing-wheel-nuts

                          Do u guys know what spec I Shd get? The seller of the GTCX wheels said the stock bolts sizes r fine.

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                          • Just sent Tirerack a list of tires for quotes! Let's see what they come back w!

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                            • Originally posted by HaywireTig View Post
                              I was actually considering the Conti Extreme Contact DW actually. The prices u quoted are inclusive of door to door shipment? Not sure if that would hit me up w customs?

                              Yes I have also thought of 255/40/19's too. Like the slightly wider stance.
                              /sigh.... your are starting to look like a lazy git

                              Shipping is around $380.
                              Look on the website for the price of the tyre. Muliply by 4 then add shipping. exchange rate is near enough parity at the moment so don't worry about USD to AUD conversion.
                              Allow $20-$40 for the bank transfer fee (they won't take CC on foreign purchases)
                              Allow about $20 per tyre fitting, balancing, tubeless valve & enviro fee at somewhere like Jax.

                              can't help you with bolts & locking nuts. They used to come with the wheels last time I bought any new.
                              carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
                              I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums

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                              • Thank u for the additional info mate. Truly appreciate it. Just really clueless at things to do w cars as I've never done anything whatsoever to me previous cars at all. So it's a little overwhelming n confusing. Appreciate ur patience n guidance all!

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