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    Well it's come to that time: the Dunlops have finally died and need to be replaced.

    In checking other threads I note that Sumitomos and Conti CSC3's seem to be fairly popular and have gathered good reports. Given it's been a while since those threads were created, can anyone give me an update on performance, wear etc etc? My driving is a good deal of country work, so a quiet ride would be appreciated...

    Thanks!

    deedub68

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    check out www.carbonblack.com.au for reviews on tyres of your size.


    Also look at tirerack.com as it is almost certainly cheaper for any type of tyre over 17" and they have a much bigger variety.
    My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Deedub68 View Post
      Well it's come to that time: the Dunlops have finally died and need to be replaced.

      In checking other threads I note that Sumitomos and Conti CSC3's seem to be fairly popular and have gathered good reports. Given it's been a while since those threads were created, can anyone give me an update on performance, wear etc etc? My driving is a good deal of country work, so a quiet ride would be appreciated...

      Thanks!

      deedub68
      Hi DeeDub,

      I am more than happy with the Sumitomos, after around 10,000kms, they are wearing well, and are A LOT quieter than the dunlops.

      Perhaps they aren't as sticky at the limit of grip as the Dunlops (I personally have had no grip issues at all) but for day to day use they are fantastic.

      Not to mention by far the most cost effective!
      Confirmed Global Warming Sceptic. No Longer a VW Owner -Loving my new 2011 Range Rover Sport - bought as VW unable to provide info on the new Toureg despite it being released overseas 12 mths ago. 2008 R36 Wagon, 2006 GTI and 2004 R32 - Gone. Sorry VW, you make great cars but until you improve your customers' experiences you will lose customers

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      • #4
        The December issue of Motor Mag does a good job on comparing a number of tyres with the Conti3s. All tested on an Audi S4
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        MY10 R36 Sedan - The ultimate sleeper!!
        2005 Landcruiser Prado

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        • #5
          I see new R36's now come with Conti's.

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          • #6
            My MY10 has the Conti3s. I have them at 40psi and have now driven 3.5ks across a variety of road surfaces. IMHO they are better than the Pilots and Yokis I've had on previous AWD performance cars I've owned. Very little road noise, and incredible stick! They are wearing well (slowly), and look fantastic with their square shoulder. I highly recommend them but shop around for the best price.
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            MY10 R36 Sedan - The ultimate sleeper!!
            2005 Landcruiser Prado

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            • #7
              GY F1 Assymetrical, best tyres in the world.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by G-rig View Post
                GY F1 Assymetrical, best tyres in the world.
                No they're not...
                I have some in the shed because they weren't up to the standard of the Michelin PS2's...

                I'm still recommending the PS2's after 2 sets, definitely the best tyre for mechanical grip in wet/dry conditions and road noise I've ever driven on.
                Not so good on the hip pocket though...

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Cro View Post
                  No they're not...
                  I have some in the shed because they weren't up to the standard of the Michelin PS2's...

                  I'm still recommending the PS2's after 2 sets, definitely the best tyre for mechanical grip in wet/dry conditions and road noise I've ever driven on.
                  Not so good on the hip pocket though...
                  Are you talking about the new ones or old GDS3?

                  I should have said best short of spending a fortune on P-Zero or PS2 (although may not be much cheaper locally). Can't argue with $1k for a set from tirerack though (for my 18" profile).

                  I've used Michelin PS2 in the past on an A4, very nice but even then they were $250-300 each for 16".

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                  • #10
                    I am talking about the new Goodyears.

                    PS2's cost me $2100 from tirerack last year when the AUD was about 85c USD. Worth every cent in my book, but then again I do push the car to extremes.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Cro View Post
                      I am talking about the new Goodyears.

                      PS2's cost me $2100 from tirerack last year when the AUD was about 85c USD. Worth every cent in my book, but then again I do push the car to extremes.
                      Fair enough, the PS2 are great tyres.

                      I'm just on the end of my RT-615 Semi slicks, but want a good street performance tyre that lasts longer next time. Although I don't see the point of pushing it hard in the wet.

                      PS2's would cost a lot more locally I'm guessing.

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                      • #12
                        I had RT615s on my MPS6. Loved them in the dry, super grip, quiet on the limit and great fun. Average in the wet. and I chewed through a set in about 16,000km LOL.

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                        • #13
                          New Tyres

                          Any update on Tyres lads. I Just did in one of my Dunlops on MY09. either I replace it and swap another tyre with the unused spare or put on an entire new set.

                          I used to drive German F1 Eagles which were great tyres, except the sidewalls "always" had problems. Had Bridgestones on the RX8 which didn't really last long at all.

                          Cheers
                          BC

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                          • #14
                            I've had Kuhmo KU31's on my Audi.
                            Quite impressed with them
                            2010 R36 Sedan
                            2007 Audi A4 B7 Cabriolet
                            1997 R33 GTR Skyline V-SPEC ,2011 Harley V-Rod Muscle

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                            • #15
                              I need to replace the Advans on the R36 after 15 or 16K. Can anyone give me an idea at the cost you can expect to pay for Conti CSC3's? Or any other suggestions of tyres you think match the Advans in performance?

                              Thanks pj

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