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Just wondering what good, bad experiences youve guys have had with your own testing of tyres.
Just a few weeks ago it was a wet patchy piece of corner(90' but gradual), and purposely understeered to see how itd go, wet at front(yokohama s360's, understeered, then hit dry patch so front regained grip, but back(silverstones ftz i think, with neg camber) lost it
cos the rears was on wet patch, i guess..... But it was soooo unexpected i did about 5 corections(fishys') at one point looking to my right was a telegraph pole was a very traumatising moment , hahah
my conclusion,
yokohama 360's 215 40 17, $240 a tyre i think
Good in dry, predictable in wet, and good value for money
Silverstones ftz 235 40 17, $186 a tyre
ok in dry, terible in wet, wouldnt know what to say about value cos safety is nice sometimes.
but yeah, whats your story?
jono
Just a few weeks ago it was a wet patchy piece of corner(90' but gradual), and purposely understeered to see how itd go, wet at front(yokohama s360's, understeered, then hit dry patch so front regained grip, but back(silverstones ftz i think, with neg camber) lost it
cos the rears was on wet patch, i guess..... But it was soooo unexpected i did about 5 corections(fishys') at one point looking to my right was a telegraph pole was a very traumatising moment , hahah
my conclusion,
yokohama 360's 215 40 17, $240 a tyre i think
Good in dry, predictable in wet, and good value for money
Silverstones ftz 235 40 17, $186 a tyre
ok in dry, terible in wet, wouldnt know what to say about value cos safety is nice sometimes.
but yeah, whats your story?
jono
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from what i heard about silverstone tyres, i would not put them on my car if it was for free! my safety/life is much important than that.. oh you wanna know what i heard? a friend got into an accident (not his fault) and his car ended up spinning a couple of times. he had silverstone tyres on and he basically found big chunks from his tyres missing! now thats a big worry dont you think??
ive had good experience with michelin mxf sport tyres personally... it is hard compund so it lasts long and it still manages to grip with the best of them. (they are asymmetrical in tread pattern)
ive had good experience with michelin mxf sport tyres personally... it is hard compund so it lasts long and it still manages to grip with the best of them. (they are asymmetrical in tread pattern)
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i have Bridgestone Potenza G-IIIs on mine and they work like a dream for me.. Handling in the wet is very responsive, ample grip both in wet and dry - in fact, it's hard to get the wheels spinning in the wet unless i feed more than 2500rpm and side-stepping the clutch during launch... oh, and road noise is quite low as well. However they are $250 a pop - ouch!!
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i bought my tyres from Donnellans at Box Hill (when i got my rims)... Not sure if my tyres come in 16" though'... Have a chat with the guys at Donnellans - top bunch of blokes... If you hardly race your car, there's no point getting ultra performance tyres because they wear out quicker so for your purpose I'd stick to maybe Falkens for everyday driving...
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Whilst on the topic of tyres.... One of my rear tyres has a small leak in it. It's a Sime tyre, which I hadn't heard of until recently when I started hearing it be advertised on the radio as V8 Supercar tyre or something. Is it worth me getting a replacement tyre or should I just wait until I get new bigger rims and splurge on the tyres then? I really don't have a problem with filling up the leaky tyre twice a week (not that it needs it, just to make sure) but is doing that going to cause my current rims to have a problem later???
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how long will it be until u get new rims? i suggest u get the new rims/bigger rims quickly so when they fit new tyres on them it's all good... you really shouldn't skimp on quality on tyres (budget permitting), and i think Sime is one of those nasty cheap tyres that don't last very long or perform well in various conditions...
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I just a bought a pair of Goodyear Eagle F1 - ended up finding them for $165 fitted and balanced - no complaints so far.
My toe-in on the front wheels was right out, so I got a wheel alignment also, the mechanic didn't have the FTO specs in the books, but he made an educated guess based on how front wheels drive cars shoudl be. It ended up being pretty accurate after I checked the owners manual.
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My toe-in on the front wheels was right out, so I got a wheel alignment also, the mechanic didn't have the FTO specs in the books, but he made an educated guess based on how front wheels drive cars shoudl be. It ended up being pretty accurate after I checked the owners manual.
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