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  • Passat 2009 tdi tyre recommendations

    I am looking for 4 x 17'' new tyres...Any recommendation?
    2014 Passat Wagon, TDI, blue-motion technology, ComfortPower front seats, Adaptive Damping Control, Premium Sound System, Power Tailgate, Sports pack

  • #2
    Originally posted by saint70 View Post
    I am looking for 4 x 17'' new tyres...Any recommendation?

    Dunlop Sport MAXX RT or Conti Sportcontact 5 are superb, both quite pricey however.

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    • #3
      Are you a plodder or a "racer"?

      Budget?
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Andypoo View Post
        Conti Sportcontact 5 are superb, both quite pricey however.
        +1 OEM on my MY12.5 125TDI and they provide excellent wet and dry properties.

        If the budget is a little tighter, I would look at the Bridgestone RE002 Adrenalin. Great tyre but slightly noisier that the SportContact5. Both are performance oriented tyres.

        For a touring tyre, look at Michelin Primacy. It is a very quite and comfortable tyre.

        I have driven on all the above tyres on various cars that I have or current own.
        Last edited by Amalgam; 16-07-2013, 08:45 PM.

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        • #5
          I am driving like old fart...no, i am not racer
          2014 Passat Wagon, TDI, blue-motion technology, ComfortPower front seats, Adaptive Damping Control, Premium Sound System, Power Tailgate, Sports pack

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          • #6
            What about toyo+?
            2014 Passat Wagon, TDI, blue-motion technology, ComfortPower front seats, Adaptive Damping Control, Premium Sound System, Power Tailgate, Sports pack

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            • #7
              Originally posted by saint70 View Post
              I am driving like old fart...no, i am not racer
              Michelin Primacy (I've got 65,000km out of my Primacy HP & still have 2.5mm before they hit the wear bars).
              Toyo Teo
              yokohama DB
              Continental Premium Contact

              You're probably looking around the $150-$180 mark for those. There are cheaper tyres but you'll soon forget the price.
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              • #8
                I will be sticking to the conti's as I have almost 90000'ks so far and hoping for over 100,000, still
                seems heaps left yet.

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                • #9
                  I read about Michelin primacy..many people complain about noise...is that true?
                  2014 Passat Wagon, TDI, blue-motion technology, ComfortPower front seats, Adaptive Damping Control, Premium Sound System, Power Tailgate, Sports pack

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by saint70 View Post
                    I read about Michelin primacy..many people complain about noise...is that true?
                    When first fitted they were significantly quieter than the ContiSportContact2 or the KU31 Kumho that I had previously. Now that they are under 50% they can be noisy on certain road surfaces. The smoother, newer the road the worse they are. It also depends on the wheel alignment - very quiet last year after i had an alignment done, then I pulled the front suspension apart in March & they got a bit noisy again and I doubt that the setting changed more than a mm or 2.

                    If you are really concerned about noise then the Toyo Teo+ & Yokohama DB are very quiet.

                    Michelin PS3 are a great all-rounder too but you won't quite get the mileage of the Primacy HP.

                    I believe theres a new Primacy out now as well Primacy3?
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by brad View Post
                      When first fitted they were significantly quieter than the ContiSportContact2 or the KU31 Kumho that I had previously. Now that they are under 50% they can be noisy on certain road surfaces. The smoother, newer the road the worse they are. It also depends on the wheel alignment - very quiet last year after i had an alignment done, then I pulled the front suspension apart in March & they got a bit noisy again and I doubt that the setting changed more than a mm or 2.

                      If you are really concerned about noise then the Toyo Teo+ & Yokohama DB are very quiet.

                      Michelin PS3 are a great all-rounder too but you won't quite get the mileage of the Primacy HP.

                      I believe theres a new Primacy out now as well Primacy3?

                      I will probably go for nokian tyres...
                      here is link:
                      Nokian Passenger Car Tyres
                      2014 Passat Wagon, TDI, blue-motion technology, ComfortPower front seats, Adaptive Damping Control, Premium Sound System, Power Tailgate, Sports pack

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                      • #12
                        Good luck with that. They would be a step or 2 below what I was recomending but if the price is right...

                        Keep in mind that Nokian are a Northern European brand that promote their abilityy in cold climates / snow. Maybe they won't fair so well in Australian heat.

                        For the sake of $40(??) a tyre I wouldn't bother. I've had dissapointing tyres before & having to live with them for 2 or 3 years gets annoying. Every drive is like having your missus say "I told you so"
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                        • #13
                          that is right...I think, i need time to decide which one will go on my car...anyway, thank you for suggestions ;D I will consider all options..
                          2014 Passat Wagon, TDI, blue-motion technology, ComfortPower front seats, Adaptive Damping Control, Premium Sound System, Power Tailgate, Sports pack

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by brad View Post
                            Michelin Primacy (I've got 65,000km out of my Primacy HP & still have 2.5mm before they hit the wear bars).
                            Toyo Teo
                            yokohama DB
                            Continental Premium Contact

                            You're probably looking around the $150-$180 mark for those. There are cheaper tyres but you'll soon forget the price.
                            Ok...after research i got two solution:
                            - toyo teo
                            - bridgstone potenza adrenallin r002

                            What do you think?
                            Regards
                            2014 Passat Wagon, TDI, blue-motion technology, ComfortPower front seats, Adaptive Damping Control, Premium Sound System, Power Tailgate, Sports pack

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by saint70 View Post
                              Ok...after research i got two solution:
                              - toyo teo
                              - bridgstone potenza adrenallin r002

                              What do you think?
                              Regards
                              Bridgestone RE002. It is a performance oriented tyre with excellent wet and dry grip and handling. Excellent performance for the dollar. Maybe a tiny bit noisy if you are looking for a super quiet tyre. Loved them on my previous Liberty GT turbo.

                              I can't comment on the Toyo.

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