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still losing traction with good tyres...maybe lowering will help??
When your vehicle was brand new from the factory it would have come with Continental Sport Contact Tyres. They are manufactured for European vehicles only. Replace the Toyo's with Continental and you will minimise wheel spin.
They cost more but absolutely worth it. Never skimp on the most important and only and only thing that keeps you in contact with the road.
You won't regret it.
When your vehicle was brand new from the factory it would have come with Continental Sport Contact Tyres. They are manufactured for European vehicles only. Replace the Toyo's with Continental and you will minimise wheel spin.
They cost more but absolutely worth it. Never skimp on the most important and only and only thing that keeps you in contact with the road.
You won't regret it.
firstly, i bought the car second hand with these wheels and tyres on it.
secondly, these are far from 'skimp' tyres. just google the Toyo Proxes T1R's and look at the details on them. One of the best tyre technology i've seen, and they cost an arm and a leg.
thirdly, yes the Conti's might be designed for European cars, but they are also designed for European roads and conditions... a lot different the land down under.
I have only had good experiences with Continental tyres.
However I am always open to any suggestions on better or similar quality tyres.
By the way, nice rims.
There is no such thing as "European car tyres" or "Tyres designed for european conditions"
Continentals are no where near as sticky as MOST top model tyres - They are rediculously expensive in some cases for no real reason at all. They do last longer because they are made of a harder rubber = not sticky. (Think taxis that want the hardest rubber they can get so they last longest)
With that said - Saying continentals would minimise wheel spin on a euro car is absurd, or for that matter that they are safer than his T1-Rs.
Toyo T1-Rs, Goodyear F1s, Pirelli P.Zero-xxx, Dunlop Sport 9000, Michellin Pilot Sport etc etc - They're all top model tyres that would out brake/handle/accelerate continental sport-contact 2 (What come on the polo gti)
I have only had good experiences with Continental tyres.
However I am always open to any suggestions on better or similar quality tyres.
By the way, nice rims.
Glad to hear you have had good experiences with the tyres.
I guess it depends on what you look for in a tyre.
Conti's are safe, grippy and from what i experienced very quiet.
However, when you really lean on them they are a bit soft and can negatively affect handling.
But im not arguing that they arnt good tyres. Look how many manufacturers use them as standard equipment, obviously says something.
But the conti csc2 is not a favourite around here. Some of the GTI's including mine came with Dunlop sp sport maxx. Which are german made too, have great grip and a much stiffer sidewall.
i suppose i just haven't spent much time trying to figure out a clean launch through 1st gear..... something to work on (excuse to spend more time in my car) .
cheers for the comment on the rims, i like them too. i didn't at first but they have grown on me and in the flesh they really suit the colour coding of the car.
I got 205/40 17 Michelin Preceda PP2s. They are awesome, I'm glad I took the advice of a few around here suggesting them.only ever spin or slide when I want them to.
Try wider tyres next.
I put 225s on my MK4, combined with Dogbone mount, traction is no longer a problem. With 205 I could break traction at 65km in the wet - not anymore.
MK4 GTI - Sold
MK5 Jetta Turbo - Sold
MK5 Jetta 2.Slow - Until it dies.
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