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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: Sgt_Lemon on 26 February 2014, 17:31
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has anyone actualy heard of these tyres? need some new rubber, been running yoka prada spec 2 all year and liked the tyre but not the wear. this site (http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Tyre-Size/15-Inch-Tyres/195-45-15-Tyres.htm) rates all the tyres and has put the vredestein on top but i have never heard of them. thoughts anyone?
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Goodyear Efficient grip are excellent :grin:
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Sorry, did not get chance to explain myself in full. The Goodyear tyres are excellent low noise good performance in dry and wet. I have a few tyre makes over the years the Pirelli P6000's i had on were not great in comparison. I have had Vredestein's in the past when they were more reasonably priced, but now there is not much difference between them and Goodyear's. Oh, the Goodyear's look nice and retro as well which I consider a bonus.
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Sorry, did not get chance to explain myself in full. The Goodyear tyres are excellent low noise good performance in dry and wet. I have a few tyre makes over the years the Pirelli P6000's i had on were not great in comparison. I have had Vredestein's in the past when they were more reasonably priced, but now there is not much difference between them and Goodyear's. Oh, the Goodyear's look nice and retro as well which I consider a bonus.
and do you by any chance work for goodyear? :whistle:
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:laugh:
No, but I guess it could have come across like that! Just cannot fault them, just fitted them to wife's Mk6 as well...though they were a lot more dosh than on my Mk2 :wink:
Other option for me was Dunlop Blu-Response as they had nice retro look as well.
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A mate has just fitted the Sportrac to his MX-5 and apparently is very pleased.
I have just fitted a set of four Michelin Pilot Sport 3 to my Corrado and I'm exceptionally pleased with them, even at £68 a corner.
Honakook Ventus Evo 12 or something are supposed to be very fine, too.