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Model specific boards => Golf mk4 => Topic started by: Rhyso on 18 May 2008, 21:27
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going to need a set of rears soon - currently running Michelin Primacy HPs but wanting to get something a little more sporty
been looking at mytyres and blackcirlces etc but is it just me or are there very few sporty choices for 16' inch wheels? :huh:
had looked at Goodyear Eagles but i can't find the new assymetrics (sp) :rolleyes:
what can you lot find and recommend? :smiley:
Ta
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Im running Toyo Proxies T1S which are excellent - thay are quite soft compound tho - prob wont get as many miles as your michys :undecided:
How about Bridgestone Potenza RE720 :undecided:
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I'd seriously consider the normal F1 GSD-3's. The RE720's are good, but the F1's edge it in the wet, IMO. For the £Â£Ã‚£, I really don't think there's a better tyre. I didn't really rate the Toyo's, TBH + they wear quite quickly, too. I haven't seen the Asymetrics in anything under a 17", either. :undecided: (I've just took delivery of 2 of them for my old man's Saab, but i don't think he'll be pushing them to the limits, LOL!! :grin:
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Ooh, if you want something REALLY sporty then try some Toyo R888's. They're essentially road legal slicks. I ran them at Donington & am now going to run them for the summer on my light grey Monty 2's. In the dry, they grip like nothing you've experienced before - I was utterly amazed by them. And the beauty is............. They get even stickier when they've got some heat in them, too!! Downside is, they're only average in the wet, until you get some heat in them (which takes longer, of course).
(I run the F1's on some V6 4M Brands Hatch alloys for the winter months, BTW).
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what sort of life did you get out of the F1's mate??
can get them for £60 per corner so rather tempted :wink:
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F1's all the way mate, ive done 2000 miles on mine and havent worn the rubber nipples off mine
toyos are good having tested them with an m3 recently and stick to the road like glue when new but ive heard that they wear quickly and some people have found that when they are gone down to 3mm they dont seem to grip aswell but that said rich has never had a problem with his and ive been fitting them to his car 4 2 years now :afro:
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yoko parada spec 2's abolutley awsome tyre
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what sort of life did you get out of the F1's mate??
can get them for £60 per corner so rather tempted :wink:
£60 a corner sound good to me :laugh:
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F1's all the way mate, ive done 2000 miles on mine and havent worn the rubber nipples off mine
toyos are good having tested them with an m3 recently and stick to the road like glue when new but ive heard that they wear quickly and some people have found that when they are gone down to 3mm they dont seem to grip aswell but that said rich has never had a problem with his and ive been fitting them to his car 4 2 years now :afro:
Yeah ive been quite pleased with the toyos TBH - After hearing all your comments might go for a change when these are dead.... :wink:
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It's hard to say, as I'm always swapping wheels &/or swapping fronts to rear etc, but I'd say you should get 15k out of a set. I would rate them as medium wear compared to the T1's being soft, for example.
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what sort of life did you get out of the F1's mate??
can get them for £60 per corner so rather tempted :wink:
Where from? :)
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www.mytyres.co.uk
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Iv got Goodyear Eagle F1s on the MK5 and they are brilliant, chap over in the mk5 section can get you them cheap - http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=86511.0
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F1's all the way mate, ive done 2000 miles on mine and havent worn the rubber nipples off mine
toyos are good having tested them with an m3 recently and stick to the road like glue when new but ive heard that they wear quickly and some people have found that when they are gone down to 3mm they dont seem to grip aswell but that said rich has never had a problem with his and ive been fitting them to his car 4 2 years now :afro:
Yeah ive been quite pleased with the toyos TBH - After hearing all your comments might go for a change when these are dead.... :wink:
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Deffo reccomend the Eagle F1's
Got them for the 4mo x4 for £79 per tyre, fitted 225/45 R17 from local Kwik Fit
Kool tread pattern also
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I'll be going for the F1's when i get paid :smiley:
going to get a quote from my local tyre fitting place for supply and fit :afro:
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Rhys,
If you have local Kwik fit(s) nearby, try playing them off each other.....they were originally asking £85+ per wheel, but with a little persuasion and the cash in my hand I got em down to £79 fully fitted
Every little helps....
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Rhys,
If you have local Kwik fit(s) nearby, try playing them off each other.....they were originally asking £85+ per wheel, but with a little persuasion and the cash in my hand I got em down to £79 fully fitted
Every little helps....
will do mate but i'm hoping my local tyre place will fit the ones i can get for £60 for £10 a corner thus making them just £70 :afro:
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thats the best way to do it coz tyre garages put a savage mark up on tyres(believe me) so if u get them direct bung them a couple quid 4 a valve and balance, bobs your uncle