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Re: Best tyres to fit?
[Re: MattyB]
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30/09/2011 00:37
30/09/2011 00:37
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bradthe16vt
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I think tyres are a very personal choice when it comes to feel. And personally I hate Toyo T1Rs I do not like the feel of them what so ever and cant wait to remove the set that are on my Coupe at present I agree though with Mr Cooper Continental Sport contacts are superb tyres and are well worth the price IMO I am also a fan of the Pirelli Pzero and Pzero Nero range I've tried them before not on the coupe though and seen as there Italian I wouldn't mind putting them on my coupe as my next set I'll let you know how I get on. The Bridgestone Potenza range of tyres are what I used to run on my last car before the coupe I also loved these dependant on what model you go for RE040's and RE010's are what I used to use RE050A's are good too but I dont know what sizes they have them available in to suit the coupe. As premium brands go I really dont rate Michelins either there very expensive and go off from new quite fast and wear rapidly in my experience so have stayed away since they were Pilot Sport's. I have heard good things about the Falken FK452's though although I've never used them myself. But even though they are reasonably priced when buying 4 if there not my cup of tea thats a lot of money to waste so I think I'll stick to what I know works well for me My tupence Bradders
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Re: Best tyres to fit?
[Re: MattyB]
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30/09/2011 12:08
30/09/2011 12:08
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The other thing to remember is that one type of tyre might suit a certain car but be utter drivel on another make/model. Just a quick example: we heard people raving about Avon tyres, can't recall the name/model number and had them fitted to a Skoda vRS and a Volvo T5 (works cars )......and they were utter crap on the Skoda vRS! They were replaced due to being "downright dangerous", and yet in the Volvo they seemed to suit the suspension set-up and felt great! Ergo, go for what other people on the forum use on a 20vt rather than, for example, what I've recommended which are fitted to different types of cars and may not suit the coupé at all....!
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Re: Best tyres to fit?
[Re: MattyB]
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30/09/2011 17:00
30/09/2011 17:00
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bradthe16vt
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Yes spot on Stan a tyre will behave totally different in various sizes aswell. Tyres in smaller sizes like 16 inch and under tend to show there flaws much more than in the larger 17 inch+ sizes. Luckily albeit costly lol my previous experience is mainly in the smaller 16 inch and 15 inch sizes so I've been able to work out what I like that should suit the coupes chassis with its standard wheels on. Paying out that bit extra for proper premium tyres can work out okay with mileage anyway as they tend to last very well bar track biased tyres like the expensive Advan AD08 etc which can be used pretty quickly. But yes agreed also you do get all round what you pay for. But because they are consumable some people just cant justify paying that bit extra for them which I also understand Its an expensive game though finding what suits the car combined with your driving style but when you hit the nail on the head it can really make the car. I tend to go for tyres that give great response and feedback rather than super soft grippy jobbies. It's this which is precisely why I dont like the T1R's I can feel their squidgeyness even with extra psi. I can tell their softness just by rocking against the bonnet of my coupe you can see quite a bit of flex in the sidewalls the Michelin Pilot Sports I had on my old 16vt were also like this but they were 15 inch size. I upgraded to 16 inch 20vt wheels and put the Conti Sports on and they were great was a couple of years back now made a real difference even with worn bushes etc on my old one. So though the T1R's grip levels are probably up to the task they dont feel me with the confidence I like to enjoy the car. But thats just me other people they suit down to the ground. Bradders
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Re: Best tyres to fit?
[Re: MattyB]
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30/09/2011 18:35
30/09/2011 18:35
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devbod
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If funds allow I think the best solution is to buy another set of rims and fit winter tyres to them. In extreme cold/wet/snow/ice they'll wipe the floor with standard tyres. Can then fit no compromise summer tyres for normal use and you have the best setup all year round.
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Re: Best tyres to fit?
[Re: MattyB]
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30/09/2011 19:04
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Well, even though I started this thread I didnt really read and just bought what was cheap, on offer but still premium! I got a pair of the following... Hankook Ventus Prime K105 205/50 R15 V (86)! Reviews seemed pretty good and it's all I can afford without having budget. Being fitted tomorrow and then driving to seaside on them so we'll soon see how they are
Ex Coupe Owner - Unfortunate Peugeot driver!
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Re: Best tyres to fit?
[Re: MattyB]
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08/10/2011 13:38
08/10/2011 13:38
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Mikey_b
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what are bridgestone poztenzas like?
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Re: Best tyres to fit?
[Re: kj16v]
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23/10/2011 02:01
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DaveM
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T1R's beat them hands down. They're like Pritt Stik for wheels! I had T1-Rs on for a year (16") and took them off with less than 1mm used to put hankook ventus rs2's on and the difference in grip was instantly visible, they just don't let go where t1-r's would 4 wheel slide. Having done a track day on them I found them to squeal like a pig but not move around or suddenly lose traction. Not sure what T1-Rs are, or even what the hankooks were, but I know they were cheaper than either the advans which were out of stock at the time or the uhp michelins or continentals which they don't do in 16". The hankooks will wear faster, having a 200 treadware, and only starting at 6mm tread. I'm not convinced they will be great in winter either but as I have a set of wheels with winter tyres this wasn't a consideration
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Re: Best tyres to fit?
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22/11/2011 01:09
22/11/2011 01:09
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nelson
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I had T1-Rs on for a year (16") and took them off with less than 1mm used to put hankook ventus rs2's on and the difference in grip was instantly visible, they just don't let go where t1-r's would 4 wheel slide.
Having done a track day on them I found them to squeal like a pig but not move around or suddenly lose traction.
Not sure what T1-Rs are, or even what the hankooks were, but I know they were cheaper than either the advans which were out of stock at the time or the uhp michelins or continentals which they don't do in 16".
The hankooks will wear faster, having a 200 treadware, and only starting at 6mm tread. I'm not convinced they will be great in winter either but as I have a set of wheels with winter tyres this wasn't a consideration Curious how things are! I have RS2s on my 20vt and bought them expecting huge amounts of grip over T1Rs (which I never tried), but I'm having mixed feelings. On one hand I don't think they grip so well for a trackday tire (running with Osrav/Eibach springs/ARBs/Powerflex), and I do get a lot of 4 wheel slides (check one of my older posts on that matter). On the other hand I have a friend who has T1Rs on his Beemer M3 E30 and they stick really well! So well that he finds it difficult to start a doughnut on his 220HP rear wheel car!
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Re: Best tyres to fit?
[Re: MattyB]
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22/11/2011 11:28
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DaveM
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I'd not say they were a track day tyre, they aren't an R888 or even an Advan AD08 for that matter.
Given the same roundabouts I can exit faster with no sliding than with T1-Rs, maybe next year I'll get some extra wheels to put the T1-Rs on (kept them as they had nearly full tread left) so I can compare them side by side on the track.
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Re: Best tyres to fit?
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23/11/2011 00:03
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nelson
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I'd not say they were a track day tyre, they aren't an R888 or even an Advan AD08 for that matter.
Given the same roundabouts I can exit faster with no sliding than with T1-Rs, maybe next year I'll get some extra wheels to put the T1-Rs on (kept them as they had nearly full tread left) so I can compare them side by side on the track. I wasn't saying that you stated the RS2s as a track day tyre, but nonetheless they are advertised as so on Camskill webpage and that's why I bought them expecting track day tyre grip. Cool if you can do that side-by-side comparison. Share the results if you do.
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Re: Best tyres to fit?
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04/12/2011 21:48
04/12/2011 21:48
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proccy
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Sorry for hijacking - I've just put 2 new tyres on the back of my car and will need 2 more around February. Bearing in mind i'm tracking it at Spa in April, i'm thinking of getting some track & Road tyres combined - anybody get any feedback on the Toyo R1R (replacement for R888's?) ???
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Re: Best tyres to fit?
[Re: MattyB]
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05/12/2011 11:28
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devbod
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I use r1rs as my summer tyres, no track use. Great for that but from everything I've read they would be a poor choice for winter/sub zero temperatures. I've already taken them off till next year.
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Re: Best tyres to fit?
[Re: Hovedan]
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05/12/2011 17:43
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proccy
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Good call Dan, cheers
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Re: Best tyres to fit?
[Re: Hovedan]
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19/12/2011 10:35
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proccy
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Dan are these tyres road legal?
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Re: Best tyres to fit?
[Re: Hovedan]
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19/12/2011 10:43
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proccy
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Dan are these tyres road legal? Yes Steve Cheers Matey
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Re: Best tyres to fit?
[Re: MattyB]
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30/12/2011 21:43
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I had yoko parada spec 2,s on my escort cosworth and they looked and performed great, now I know its a completely different beast but has anyone tried them on the coupe in 16s as im seriously considering it
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Re: Best tyres to fit?
[Re: Hovedan]
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30/12/2011 23:58
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Sorry for hijacking - I've just put 2 new tyres on the back of my car and will need 2 more around February. Bearing in mind i'm tracking it at Spa in April, i'm thinking of getting some track & Road tyres combined - anybody get any feedback on the Toyo R1R (replacement for R888's?) ??? Get some federal 595-rsr's. Save 50% on the toyos at £85 a corner and really good in wet and dry, as tested by yours truly I used them at Oulton twice and Rockingham but found them to be really poor? If you press hard they let go with out notice I did the Sighting laps with them and nearly had a spin then. Then one of the chief instructors took the coupe out and discribed the tyres as exciting and not in a good way My advice would be get two sets of wheels one with a set of 888's and the others some cheap road tyres. If you want to come and take a passanger in mine your more than welcome, think i even have some good part worns if your near Manchester?
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Re: Best tyres to fit?
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31/12/2011 12:34
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proccy
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Sorry for hijacking - I've just put 2 new tyres on the back of my car and will need 2 more around February. Bearing in mind i'm tracking it at Spa in April, i'm thinking of getting some track & Road tyres combined - anybody get any feedback on the Toyo R1R (replacement for R888's?) ??? Get some federal 595-rsr's. Save 50% on the toyos at £85 a corner and really good in wet and dry, as tested by yours truly I used them at Oulton twice and Rockingham but found them to be really poor? If you press hard they let go with out notice I did the Sighting laps with them and nearly had a spin then. Then one of the chief instructors took the coupe out and discribed the tyres as exciting and not in a good way My advice would be get two sets of wheels one with a set of 888's and the others some cheap road tyres. If you want to come and take a passanger in mine your more than welcome, think i even have some good part worns if your near Manchester? Well i've taken all the advice on here and spoken to my mate in the industry, and i'm buying some Continental Sports Contact2 or whatever they are. Good price too
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Re: Best tyres to fit?
[Re: MattyB]
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31/12/2011 12:45
31/12/2011 12:45
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That's what I want to get next, but the latest ones, being the number 5
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Re: Best tyres to fit?
[Re: technics]
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31/12/2011 13:53
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proccy
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Yeah my mate is a director at Conti and he says they're good (he would though wouldn't he) but not available for 16" wheels
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Re: Best tyres to fit?
[Re: MattyB]
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31/12/2011 14:10
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Director of conti?
Group Buy?
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Re: Best tyres to fit?
[Re: technics]
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31/12/2011 14:17
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proccy
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i could ask him later if he or i are sober - dunno what the response might be from people on here though, do people buy tyres when they may not need them?
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Re: Best tyres to fit?
[Re: MattyB]
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31/12/2011 14:57
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yep Steve. I'm trying to finish off two neros on the front so I can match up with my two new contis. So I'd be up for two. Can you get him VERY drunk and tell him tomorrow he promised them for £80........a pair ?
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Re: Best tyres to fit?
[Re: sandytim]
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31/12/2011 15:01
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Tim nobody gets that drunk
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Re: Best tyres to fit?
[Re: MattyB]
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31/12/2011 17:49
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Yoko paradas not tried ny anyone then?
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