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  • Hoyhoy.

    Stu I'm going 16's, just got new 17's made in England to the suit three good Brigestone Re55s that I had, only to find that the size of 215/40/17 no longer available in Brige's or in any other semi's.
    I had to resort to Toyo's 888 205/40/17 a couple of weeks ago & me didn't like.
    So now I'm looking @ 225/45/16 (they fit) which is very common in track tyres but not for street.
    Should have gone this way in the first place seeing that the brakes were updraded to suit 16's, me is an idiot.
    Having troubles finding good affordable rims in the 16 x 8 though.
    Last edited by Eddy; 04-04-2012, 06:14 PM.
    Hooroo.

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    • Time has come for me to change my tyres. Currently running OEM stock Conti's.

      What does everyone recommend at a reasonable price?

      I don't track my car, so regular road use only.

      Had a quick browse through this thread and it seems the Kumho's are popular, along with Maragoni Zeta's?

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      • Originally posted by Giallorosso View Post
        ...Had a quick browse through this thread and it seems the Kumho's are popular, along with Maragoni Zeta's?
        That seems to be the consensus. I was interested in going with the Marangoni Zetas but you'll be hard press to finding any. I found out that the distributor for oz has gone into receivership.
        Current:
        2023 Mk2 Tiguan R - Lapiz Blue
        2015 Mk7 Golf R Wolfsburg - Limestone Grey: Stage 2
        Gone but not forgotten: 2008 Polo GTI Shadow Blue

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        • Originally posted by Servo View Post
          That seems to be the consensus. I was interested in going with the Marangoni Zetas but you'll be hard press to finding any. I found out that the distributor for oz has gone into receivership.
          The Marangoni's were rubbish. No progression, Sweet F A grip in the wet.

          They only look cool.

          Just my $0.02.

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          • Originally posted by Giallorosso View Post
            Time has come for me to change my tyres. Currently running OEM stock Conti's.

            What does everyone recommend at a reasonable price?

            I don't track my car, so regular road use only.

            Had a quick browse through this thread and it seems the Kumho's are popular, along with Maragoni Zeta's?
            Originally posted by Servo View Post
            That seems to be the consensus. I was interested in going with the Marangoni Zetas but you'll be hard press to finding any. I found out that the distributor for oz has gone into receivership.
            youse two guys sound like you're in a rather similar boat.

            for years i have been running BF Goodrich G-Force sports - my sizes are smaller than most (i run 15 inch wheels), but last set i got was at $115 per corner. im sure you could get 16/17 inch sizes for very reasonable prices.

            the reason i recommend these tyres is that they are an AWESOME tyre for those who want good tread life (320), in a tyre that is still nice and grippy for those weekend twisty road sessions, they offer plenty of feedback when they are close to the limit, and they are VERY progressive - they will break, and keep trying for grip, so no "break and then you're in a ditch" stuff.

            also, they are AWESOME in the wet - myself and gti_dave, first time we had a fang together, it was pissing down up over reefton/ warburton etc, and on those big, banked corners, the two of us would grip into a turn, apply the throttle, and just slide the whole way around the corner - i have never, ever driven on a tyre that is as controllable and progressive in the wet, as the BFG g-force sport.

            they're a very underrated all rounder, in my opinion.

            now, i use different tyres, but i'll be looking at another set of wheels down the track so that, like greg, i can run bridgestone ecopias or something else with a ridiculously high treadwear rating.

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            • Originally posted by Bflat View Post
              The Marangoni's were rubbish. No progression, Sweet F A grip in the wet.

              They only look cool.

              Just my $0.02.
              Feed back is always welcome, that's why I'm on here. I was curious and wanted to try them out. Some say they are awesome and some say differently. Never bought tyres for their look but I can't try these out so I'll be looking at others.

              Thanks Buller for your input will definitely look into BFG's when asking for quotes.
              Current:
              2023 Mk2 Tiguan R - Lapiz Blue
              2015 Mk7 Golf R Wolfsburg - Limestone Grey: Stage 2
              Gone but not forgotten: 2008 Polo GTI Shadow Blue

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              • Originally posted by Servo View Post

                Thanks Buller for your input will definitely look into BFG's when asking for quotes.
                no probs mate

                other tyres i've got experience with are the bridgestone re02 adrenalin potenzas - they were cheap also, but when i got them, i was chasing front end grip in an effort to reduce the car's understeer.

                the bridgestones were OKAY, but not good enough for what i required. so i put them on the back.

                other tyres:
                - dunlop dz101
                - goodyear gd-s3
                - hankook ventus v12 evo
                - kumho ku31 (if you dont want to think about tyres, from what i've read).
                - hero hz-1
                - achilles atr sport
                Last edited by Buller_Scott; 10-04-2012, 07:32 PM.

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                • Originally posted by Buller_Scott View Post
                  youse two guys sound like you're in a rather similar boat.

                  for years i have been running BF Goodrich G-Force sports - my sizes are smaller than most (i run 15 inch wheels), but last set i got was at $115 per corner. im sure you could get 16/17 inch sizes for very reasonable prices.

                  the reason i recommend these tyres is that they are an AWESOME tyre for those who want good tread life (320), in a tyre that is still nice and grippy for those weekend twisty road sessions, they offer plenty of feedback when they are close to the limit, and they are VERY progressive - they will break, and keep trying for grip, so no "break and then you're in a ditch" stuff.

                  also, they are AWESOME in the wet - myself and gti_dave, first time we had a fang together, it was pissing down up over reefton/ warburton etc, and on those big, banked corners, the two of us would grip into a turn, apply the throttle, and just slide the whole way around the corner - i have never, ever driven on a tyre that is as controllable and progressive in the wet, as the BFG g-force sport.

                  they're a very underrated all rounder, in my opinion.

                  now, i use different tyres, but i'll be looking at another set of wheels down the track so that, like greg, i can run bridgestone ecopias or something else with a ridiculously high treadwear rating.
                  Thanks for the advice, will get some quotes for them.

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                  • Geez, the price difference is ridiculous from place to place.

                    Been getting quotes for Kumho KU31 in 205/45/16.

                    So far:

                    Tempe Tyres: $120 each fitted and balanced
                    Taleb Tyres: Don’t sell the Kumho in that size, offered Toyo Extensa for $125 each fitted and balanced
                    Top Ten Tyres: $150 each fitted and balanced
                    Option1Garage: $167 each excluding delivery and fitting!

                    Pays to shop around. Still waiting to hear back from Ozzy and 7 Day Tyres in Granville.

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                    • I've got some new tyres fitted and i'm pretty damn pleased with them.

                      They're Falken ZE192 in 205/45/16R.

                      I've found them to be extremely communicative when on the limit, I know just how far I can push them.

                      On accel/decel they bite VERY hard. I'll get a little chirp in both first and second and then they just GRIP GRIP GRIP.

                      After having just driven 800km of freeways over the easter break i'm pleased to report that they are in no way a tiring tyre - there was minimal tyre roar and they were soaking up the little bumps with ease (36 warm psi).

                      I got mine done through a mate in Melbourne for $160 p/corner fitted and balanced and i'm sure you can track down a similar deal in NSW.

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                      • I have not bought them yet, but cheapest ku31 i can find is
                        KUMHO 205/45R16 87W KU31 | KUMHO KU31 Tyre - Buy Now
                        06 Polo GTI
                        standard ECU, wheels | K&N Panel filter | PD160 intake tube and trumpet |Nulon 5W-30 | Michelin contact sport 3

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                        • Got my KU31s fitted yesterday for $120 per corner at 7 Day Wheels and Tyres, Granville.

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                          • anyone yokohama advans?
                            aparently great for track but not so good for daily driver?
                            06 Polo GTI
                            standard ECU, wheels | K&N Panel filter | PD160 intake tube and trumpet |Nulon 5W-30 | Michelin contact sport 3

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                            • There are Advans for the road (Sport/dB/AD08/ZPS) and Advans for the track (A048/A050).

                              No idea about the road ones but the A048s (and almost certainly the A050s as well) are rubbish on road - incredibly noisy, harsh riding and noticable drag, slowing acceleration and eating fuel, plus they wear stupidly fast.

                              They do corner/brake/drive ridiculously well, though, to the point where you can get a sore neck over 20km of winding roads while scaring yourself silly trying to even approach their limits.

                              Skinny (175) Michelin XM2s are MUCH more fun for road use and are immensely more refined.
                              Last edited by kaanage; 27-04-2012, 10:10 PM.
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                              • ok guys have had the Toyo proxe 4's on for about 15000kms now and got to say AWESOME tyres the grip is ridunculous I just ran a 13.89 on them tonight and if there was any wheel spin off my launch I didnt notice it and I wasn't pussy footing around either.
                                Originally posted by seangti
                                The price of the car rarely indicates driver ability/lap time.

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