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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Topic started by: Jammy1 on 26 October 2014, 18:40
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Hi all,
I've been debating what to do about the crappy bridgestones. I was going to bite the bullet and change the fronts for Conti sport 5s. I'm now thinking to change to winters for the extra wet/cold weather performance and stick with the bridgestones for summer. I've only done 3,500 miles and I'm a tight Yorkshireman ;) In the dry I have no issues with the bridgestones, they just go to pot in the damp/cold/wet.
Any thoughts?
Saw these from Camskll which seem a good deal. I assume it's no issue with the XL type if I'm changing all four?
http://www.camskill.co.uk/m11b0s1316p106183/Dunlop_Tyres_Winter_Snow_Car_Dunlop_WinterSport_4D_SP_Dunlop_Winter_Sport_4D_-_225_40_R18_92V_XL_MFS_TL_Fuel_Eff_%3A_E_Wet_Grip%3A_E_NoiseClass%3A_1_Noise%3A_69dB
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If you are going to get winter tyres you should also get a different set of rims rather than have the tyres changed twice a year with likely damage to your rims.
Suggest a quality supplier like mrwinterwheels who supply rims made in Germany not China and also supply quality winter tyres - linky
http://www.mrwinterwheels.co.uk/17-vw-golf-vii-mark-7-alloy-winter-wheels-tyres-borbet.html
The package with Goodyears tyres is good value and offers a £50 fuel voucher
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GTi PP will require 18" wheels to clear the larger front disc size.
I've already got refurbed genuine GTi wheels + Conti and Vredestein tyres sorted. :wink:
Just waiting for temps to fall... :laugh:
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I'm going for Audi Speedline wheels... 16" with 205 55 16 tyres (just fit on my 2.0 TDI estate).
They should look quite nice I hope, will only fit them in December before I go to Austria for Christmas.
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Just a quick one on this, and something I tried last week which has made a big difference... Reduce the tyre pressures on the Bridgestones to 27psi all round. Less wheelspin, better turn-in, even comfier ride and somehow more steering feel.
I've actually got a full set of Michelin Pilot Alpin winters which are being fitted this weekend, can't wait to see what difference they make!
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Thanks for the replies guys. I might try dropping the pressures a bit first, good tip.
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GTi PP will require 18" wheels to clear the larger front disc size.
I've already got refurbed genuine GTi wheels + Conti and Vredestein tyres sorted. :wink:
Just waiting for temps to fall... :laugh:
17inch wheels clear the pp calipers perfectly - I run 17 inchers on mine without problems