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Title: new tyres
Post by: jim61 on 28 November 2013, 16:15
About to change all 4 tyres on '11 reg GTI due to alloy wheel restorer putting wheels back in wrong place and in wrong direction-spotted by VW dealer at recent service,put right but now producing horrible pulsing,grinding noise.
19k miles so not too shabby for first set anyway.
Any advice on best make/model to fit would be appreciated. 17inch alloys with standard Bridgestones at the moment.
All season? Separate summer/winter?
Title: Re: new tyres
Post by: dubber36 on 28 November 2013, 16:57
Now would really be the time to fit winter tyres, but then you'd be advised to replace them with summer tyres in the spring.

Many of us have two sets of wheels and tyres as (mileage dependent) we can get 3 winters out of a set of winter tyres, so it saves the hassle of having them swapped over. It might be an idea to fit winters to your car now, then look out for a second set of wheels for summer use. Maybe even upgrade to 18" Monza Shadows. You'll have plenty of time to find a set of wheels, even to get them refurbished if you want to and fit new tyres in time for the spring.
Title: Re: new tyres
Post by: Booth11 on 28 November 2013, 19:40
If you are just going for summer tyres, then I can highly recommend Continental SportContact 5p's.  Best tyres I've ever had.
Title: Re: new tyres
Post by: ajmoir36 on 28 November 2013, 20:30
Michelin PS3's giving away free fuek too if you buy before the end of november.
Title: Re: new tyres
Post by: RocketRossUK on 28 November 2013, 21:32
Good Year Eagle F1 ASYMMETRIC 2 with out a shadow of a doubt - Best Tyre by a mil and only £99 a corner

Michelin PS3's are super grippy but have a terrible wear rate.

Conti sports 5 is a great tyre but a little weak in the rain

Good Year Eagle F1 are mint in the rain, the wear is great and they have unbelievable grip in the corners


They also come with a £40 fuel voucher:
http://www.clickontyres.co.uk/buy-tyres-online/product/225_40_R18_Goodyear_EAGLE_F1_ASYMMETRIC_2_92_Y_XL



Title: Re: new tyres
Post by: mike. on 28 November 2013, 22:04
I suppose it depends what reviews you read, I have the Conti 5s and will definitely be buying again.

The Goodyears didn't do as well as the PS3s or CT5s  finishing equal fourth in the 2013 Autoexpress test.

2013 Autoexpress tyre test (http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Article/2013-Auto-Express-Summer-Tyre-Test.htm)

That was for 17" tyres

The 18" tyre test give the win to the Dunlop Sportmaxx RT

Auto Max Performance Summer Tyre Test (http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Article/2013-Sport-Auto-Max-Performance-Summer-Tyre-Test.htm)
Title: Re: new tyres
Post by: Booth11 on 28 November 2013, 22:07
Ha, was just about to post the same link!

RocketRoss - can't say I've noticed any weakness with conti sports in the wet, on the contrary impressed with their wet braking performance.
Title: Re: new tyres
Post by: RocketRossUK on 28 November 2013, 22:11
Ha, was just about to post the same link!

RocketRoss - can't say I've noticed any weakness with conti sports in the wet, on the contrary impressed with their wet braking performance.

Cant comment on the Conti too much as it hear say from friends but i haad the Sport contact 3 and they were great, so im sure they are very decent.

I only said Goodyears as a first place as they are a great all round tyre. Price, Wear, DB's in Cabin, MPGs, dry and wet grip....all at least a 9/10 score for me.
Title: Re: new tyres
Post by: Booth11 on 28 November 2013, 22:20
Ha, was just about to post the same link!

RocketRoss - can't say I've noticed any weakness with conti sports in the wet, on the contrary impressed with their wet braking performance.

Cant comment on the Conti too much as it hear say from friends but i haad the Sport contact 3 and they were great, so im sure they are very decent.

I only said Goodyears as a first place as they are a great all round tyre. Price, Wear, DB's in Cabin, MPGs, dry and wet grip....all at least a 9/10 score for me.

Well I run them all year round and they've not let me down yet.  :smiley:

Goodyear Eagles always get the thumbs up from many forum members and if I wasn't totally sold on the conti's, these would be my next choice.
Title: Re: new tyres
Post by: jim61 on 28 November 2013, 22:24
Many thanks for all your help. Combination of your comments and Auto Express test seals it for the Continentals for me. Don't feel the need for winter tyres on front drive car and ride comfort precludes 18 inch upgrade. See what deal I can get for set of four.
Thanks again
Title: Re: new tyres
Post by: Snooze on 29 November 2013, 14:33
Goodyear eagle f1's get my vote. I had continentals b4 and I found they weren't great in the wet and they crack with age.
Title: Re: new tyres
Post by: Mattyj on 29 November 2013, 23:08
Mate has recommened goodyear assymetric 2's so they are my next set i dnt run winter wheels and if i did they wouldn't have winter tyres both my vag cars gripped fine in the snow obvs wouldn't try lanes etc personal preference i guess
Title: Re: new tyres
Post by: ajmoir36 on 30 November 2013, 22:30
20k out of the front set of PS3's.