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The Official Polo Tyre Thread

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  • #46
    My Marangoni's are about the same age as others here and they are still looking good as they should. I still often find myself thinking that they are really nice tyres in all weather situations.

    Just did a trip to blue mountains and back via Oberon on Saturday. It was raining all the way and although the road is very twisty in places I was still able to stick at the speed limit for indicated 65km/h corners.

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    • #47
      Originally posted by [-Polo GTI-] View Post
      $200 is way too expensive, is it throught Jax Quickfit Tyre like dave and I?
      Yeah - I rang around a couple of different Jax stores in Canberra for quotes on the Marangoni 205/45/16's and they ranged from $195 to $215. If I could find a price in the $170-$180 ballpark my budget could probably stretch that far.

      EDIT: Just called another Jax to confirm - $206.
      Last edited by mr_walker; 07-10-2008, 02:32 PM.
      MY08 Jetta TDI, DSG, Platinum Grey, Anthracite Leather, Foglights
      MY07 Polo TDI, Reflex Silver, GTI Wheels, GTI Suspension

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      • #48
        The quote you guys have a so expensive...

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        • #49
          Originally posted by hkogti View Post
          The quote you guys have a so expensive...
          Maybe it's the cost of trucking them to Canberra ...
          MY08 Jetta TDI, DSG, Platinum Grey, Anthracite Leather, Foglights
          MY07 Polo TDI, Reflex Silver, GTI Wheels, GTI Suspension

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          • #50
            I had a puncture the other day... which really didn't bother me for once as the tire that died was basically illegal anyway. A good excuse to finally spend some money. Based on the glowing reviews i've got a couple of Marangoni Zeta Linea on order to be fitted friday. $189 quoted. Bridgestone in brisbane.
            Last edited by pomme; 06-11-2008, 02:03 AM. Reason: typos

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            • #51
              good choice in tyre mate, you wont be dissapointed. are they going on the front??

              2010 Reflex Silver MK6 Golf GTI
              Sunroof - MDI - Superchip - 19" VMR V710 - Kuhmo Ecsta SPT KU31 - VW Racing Panel Filter

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              • #52
                New tyres to the rear, please -- strange as it may sound
                2015 White German SUV
                2013 White German hatch
                2011 Silver French hot hatch
                2008 TR Golf GT TDI DSG

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                • #53
                  Probably will go front, i used to put all the new ones on the back, get the old ones used up front then keep rotating like that. But i want to get that new tire feel, instead of 10,000 k's from now. I'm impatient.

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by jamesatfish View Post
                    Great idea shaneth!

                    Car - 07 Polo GTI
                    Rim Size - 17x7.5
                    New Tire - Michelin Pilot Preceda (PP2)
                    Tire Size - 215/40/17
                    Tire Replaced - N/A (tyres were fitted by the dealer before delivery)
                    Km's On new Tire - 4000km
                    Thoughts on New Tire - I've always been a fan of the Michelin tyre range and these 'baby' Pilots seem to live up to the family name. Reasonable grip on the track for a road-spec tyre and they seem fairly progressive at the limit, minimal scrubbing visible after a track outing which is a good sign as to the tyre life.
                    Hey fellas I was wondering what is the biggest tyre you can fit on the Gti? jamessatfish says he has replaced his stocks with 215s on 17" rims whilst people have commented that 205s are the biggest you can fit. What's the story? I reckon the GTi would look awesome with fat tyres like 215s. Is this feasible? I have no problems with my dunlops, infact they're pretty grippy especially in summer but it would be good to know what other options are out there.
                    APR V2 Tuned, APR Dogbone mount, APR R1 DV, K&N Panel Filter, SEAT Intake, Forge TIP & FSB, Bilstein & H&R, Whiteline RSB, Full Milltek 2.5" exhaust

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by mozzzy_2000 View Post
                      Hey fellas I was wondering what is the biggest tyre you can fit on the Gti? jamessatfish says he has replaced his stocks with 215s on 17" rims whilst people have commented that 205s are the biggest you can fit. What's the story?
                      So far the biggest I can get to fit is the 215/40/17s. I tried a set of 225/45/17s that came with my track wheels, but they were scraping the inside of the guards even before I turned the wheels.

                      Looking at the various tyre calculators online it seems 225/40/17 might be possible but I haven't been able to find any rubber in that size to try it out.

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                      • #56
                        Two R-Spec reviews:

                        Car - 07 Polo GTI
                        Rim Size - 17x7.5
                        New Tire - Falken Avensis R-Spec (can't remember exact model #)
                        Tire Size - 215/40/17
                        Tire Replaced - N/A
                        Km's On new Tire - 2000km
                        Thoughts on New Tire - Rubbish. Absolute Rubbish. These are supposed to be R-Spec tyres but they behave more like crap road tyres - they get hot too quickly and they don't grip when hot (or cold for that matter). I ran a set of these at Wakefield on 2 occasions and the best I managed was 1 second SLOWER than on the Michelin Pilot road tyres I ran previously. Now relegated to Motorkhana duties where I don't feel so bad turning the fronts into smoke. About $250 a corner.

                        Car - 07 Polo GTI
                        Rim Size - 17x7.5
                        New Tire -Kuhmo V70A R-Spec
                        Tire Size - 205/40/17
                        Tire Replaced - Falken Avensis R-Spec
                        Km's On new Tire - 1000km
                        Thoughts on New Tire - I was a bit concerned about dropping back to a 205 width tyre as the last thing the Polo needs is less grip especially at the front wheels. I was very pleasantly surprised though - these are fantastic tyres and the grip levels well exceed any of the 215 width tyres I've used on this car previously. Typical R-Spec characteristics - minimal grip when cold and the fronts were worn after about 500kms of mixed track/highway/motorkhana driving. Turned a 1:15.2 at Wakefield in the wet so pretty good grip in all conditions but quite scary when you hit standing water as there is minimal tread to disperse water. About $400 a corner.

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                        • #57
                          Cheers dude. Very interesting. I am personally not doing any track work but I still like the idea of 215s on this car. Thanks for the input.
                          APR V2 Tuned, APR Dogbone mount, APR R1 DV, K&N Panel Filter, SEAT Intake, Forge TIP & FSB, Bilstein & H&R, Whiteline RSB, Full Milltek 2.5" exhaust

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                          • #58
                            i swear someone was putting 215/**/16 on there stock polo rims.

                            Who was that?

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                            • #59
                              okay so i went AD08's this time.

                              205 a corner. (my price)
                              Last edited by Kai; 18-12-2008, 01:31 PM.

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                              • #60
                                Help a dimwit!

                                Hi all,

                                I killed a Conti on my GTI today, and have decided to replace all four tyres with ones that don't pop at the merest brush of a feather.

                                Straight up, I am crap at maths. So, considering that my speedo is out to the point where if it says 100 I'm actually doing about 92, can somebody please advise if I went for 205/50/16 tyres rather than 205/45/16 as are on the thing currently, would that make my speedo more correct or even less correct?

                                Also, are there any potential pitfalls with this change? (Other than slightly bigger sidewalls?)

                                I ask as the tyres I want (and can get a very good price on) aren't available in 205/45/16. At least not in Australia.

                                Thanks!
                                PogoAmy.

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