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Title: GiT Slippery/Skiddy...?
Post by: RedHP on 15 May 2012, 19:00
The standard rubbers on my GiT were Bridgestones (on 18" Shadow Monza's), but I replaced these last November to Hankook winter tyres and haven't yet changed back. During the 2010 winter (with all that snow) my GiT struggled with the standard tyres almost everywhere. The winter tyres fitted in Nov 2011 are mean't to have much more grip but are still low profiles etc. However, I have found that these are still very slippery in moist conditions even with the traction control on. I thought that these were mean't to improve traction in 'wintery' conditions, but why have these almost have no effect...?

Red
Title: Re: GiT Slippery/Skiddy...?
Post by: gizzywizzy on 15 May 2012, 19:33
I fitted my car with a set of Continental winter contact TS830p and these were brilliant last winter in all the snow, during this past winter which was wetter than previously they have also performed well.

Last week I returned the car to the original Bridgestone Potenzas which have only done 14,000 miles in the almost 3 years of ownership, I like these tyres personally though I know many don't.
Title: Re: GiT Slippery/Skiddy...?
Post by: The Doc on 15 May 2012, 22:51
Buy goodyear F1's  :wink:

Or a BMW
Title: Re: GiT Slippery/Skiddy...?
Post by: Mr GTD on 16 May 2012, 19:44
Buy goodyear F1's  :wink:

Or a BMW

Yep can backup the Doc's comments i have F1's fitted to my shadows and they are excellent...
Title: Re: GiT Slippery/Skiddy...?
Post by: Steve30 on 16 May 2012, 20:10
Buy goodyear F1's  :wink:

Or a BMW

Yep can backup the Doc's comments i have F1's fitted to my shadows and they are excellent...

Not in the snow mate  :sad:
Title: Re: GiT Slippery/Skiddy...?
Post by: Ess_Three on 16 May 2012, 20:16

Not in the snow mate  :sad:

So true...
They are uber bad when it gets below about 5 degrees.

Title: Re: GiT Slippery/Skiddy...?
Post by: Mr GTD on 16 May 2012, 21:46
Buy goodyear F1's  :wink:

Or a BMW

Yep can backup the Doc's comments i have F1's fitted to my shadows and they are excellent...

Not in the snow mate  :sad:

Will take your word for that Steve, I haven't had the pleasure to try them in the snow...
Title: Re: GiT Slippery/Skiddy...?
Post by: Snoopy on 16 May 2012, 21:58
The standard rubbers on my GiT were Bridgestones (on 18" Shadow Monza's), but I replaced these last November to Hankook winter tyres and haven't yet changed back. During the 2010 winter (with all that snow) my GiT struggled with the standard tyres almost everywhere. The winter tyres fitted in Nov 2011 are mean't to have much more grip but are still low profiles etc. However, I have found that these are still very slippery in moist conditions even with the traction control on. I thought that these were mean't to improve traction in 'wintery' conditions, but why have these almost have no effect...?

Red
  are your saying you still have your winter tyres on and am complaining about grip?
Title: Re: GiT Slippery/Skiddy...?
Post by: Raffe on 17 May 2012, 07:35
Anyone tried AD08's on their GTi?

Fan of the RE050A myself, great all rounder and had them on a few different marques too. Always found the F1's a little softer in the sidewall by comparison which takes away the initial eagerness to turn in.
Title: Re: GiT Slippery/Skiddy...?
Post by: RedHP on 17 May 2012, 18:12
The standard rubbers on my GiT were Bridgestones (on 18" Shadow Monza's), but I replaced these last November to Hankook winter tyres and haven't yet changed back. During the 2010 winter (with all that snow) my GiT struggled with the standard tyres almost everywhere. The winter tyres fitted in Nov 2011 are mean't to have much more grip but are still low profiles etc. However, I have found that these are still very slippery in moist conditions even with the traction control on. I thought that these were mean't to improve traction in 'wintery' conditions, but why have these almost have no effect...?

Red
  are your saying you still have your winter tyres on and am complaining about grip?


Exactly Snoops, even with the winters still on and traction control on, it is still not very grippy at all even when its damp........how odd !
In a weird twist the standard Bridgies feel more grippy (only during the current season conditions and not during the winter)

Hmm.....?
Title: Re: GiT Slippery/Skiddy...?
Post by: Ess_Three on 17 May 2012, 18:40
Exactly Snoops, even with the winters still on and traction control on, it is still not very grippy at all even when its damp........how odd !
In a weird twist the standard Bridgies feel more grippy (only during the current season conditions and not during the winter)

Hmm.....?

If you are still running winter tyres, with the warmer temperatures we've been having recently...I'm not surprised you have no grip!
Winter tyres only work when the temperature is 5 degrees C or below...above that, you just wear them out.
Title: Re: GiT Slippery/Skiddy...?
Post by: RedHP on 17 May 2012, 18:51
Exactly Snoops, even with the winters still on and traction control on, it is still not very grippy at all even when its damp........how odd !
In a weird twist the standard Bridgies feel more grippy (only during the current season conditions and not during the winter)

Hmm.....?

If you are still running winter tyres, with the warmer temperatures we've been having recently...I'm not surprised you have no grip!
Winter tyres only work when the temperature is 5 degrees C or below...above that, you just wear them out.

Ahh, I see. When I was having them fitted back in October, the fitter said that many keep the winters on all year, so I assumed that I'd get better grip even during the warmer times......thanks for the update

Red