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Model specific boards => Golf mk5 => Topic started by: MAT ed30 on 13 November 2008, 10:23

Title: new tyres time
Post by: MAT ed30 on 13 November 2008, 10:23
time has come for some new boots for the car as i have got 25k out of the ones that came with the car :shocked:   
what should i get? been looking at toyo t1r,mich pilots sports ps2, good year eagles gsd3 as i have had these before so what should i get and if you have any others to look at let me know.They have to be good in the wet and even better in the dry as i the odd trackday  :grin:   and do 20k a year so they have to be good.
Title: Re: new tyres time
Post by: sharpie on 13 November 2008, 10:24
t1r or pe2s both good. t1r generally cheaper. toyos wont last more than 10k for sure.
Title: Re: new tyres time
Post by: MAT ed30 on 13 November 2008, 10:27
i have looked at the toyo 888 but i am not sure about the day today 20k a year drive
Title: Re: new tyres time
Post by: sharpie on 13 November 2008, 10:29
i have looked at the toyo 888 but i am not sure about the day today 20k a year drive

i wouldn't be using semi-slicks daily, that's just daft. you'd be cheaper getting another set of wheels for semis to track and use normal road tyres for driving.
Title: Re: new tyres time
Post by: MAT ed30 on 13 November 2008, 10:31
i have looked at the toyo 888 but i am not sure about the day today 20k a year drive

i wouldn't be using semi-slicks daily, that's just daft. you'd be cheaper getting another set of wheels for semis to track and use normal road tyres for driving.

yeah i was thinking the same thing so am keeping an eye out for some wheels for the track days :smiley:
Title: Re: new tyres time
Post by: Hurdy on 13 November 2008, 11:47
Quite a few owners on here have given good reports on the following tyres:-

Vredestein Ultrac Sessanta's
Goodyear Eagle F1 assymetrics
Continental sport contact 3's

The list is in order of price (cheapest 1st)

I have Conti 3's on mine at the moment, but will be trying Goodyears next as the Conti's seem to wear quite fast (for me anyway!). I'm on 13k and half way down my second set :lipsrsealed:
Title: Re: new tyres time
Post by: MAT ed30 on 13 November 2008, 11:50
thanks for that Hurdy also just read this
http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Tyre/Goodyear/Eagle-F1-Asymmetric.htm
so i think i am getting these  :smiley:
Title: Re: new tyres time
Post by: tony_danza on 13 November 2008, 12:01
I ran around the 'ring on a set of newish borrowed PS2's and my Goodyear Asymmetrics (long story).. the levels of grip were, to a non-pro, virtually identical once warm & scrubbed. However you can tell the Goodyears have a softer compound due to that velcro ripping style noise that soft rubber makes... I think if I'd have really been giving it some on a warm day, the Asymmetrics would have had the edge. They'll get some more abuse next Sunday at Donny.

I've had PS's on my last 3 cars and usually swear by them, but the Asymmetrics came highly recommended, so took a punt. PS2's last say 30% longer, but then they're £35-40 more than the Goodyears. As long as you're getting the same miles-per-pound then it's just down to personal choice IMO... you just have to change them more often.

BTW - Seat/Skoda wheels tend to go cheaper than VW/Audi ones if you're looking for some OEM size/offset track rims. I picked up an 18" set of these for buttons and some R888s for next year's fun.

(http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e123/robertsm2006/trackwheel3.jpg)
Title: Re: new tyres time
Post by: MAT ed30 on 13 November 2008, 12:09
cheers for that Tony so it looks like it goodyears then
Title: Re: new tyres time
Post by: R32UK on 13 November 2008, 13:04
I got the goodyears on.. and its difficult to pick a winner between them and the PS2's.

If im splitting hairs I would say the Eagles are slightly better in the wet and the PS's in the dry... but that really is the only way I could really split the 2.

Either of those wont have you dissapointed :wink:
Title: Re: new tyres time
Post by: Russ.C on 13 November 2008, 14:32
Just had some Goodyears fitted to the front of mine.  I'm on my third set of fronts now and the cars only done 16k!  Last two pairs both Conti 2's.  Asked for GY Assem's but they fitted GSD3's.  Are these any good?  Didn't notice until afterwards as didn't realise the difference in tread pattern until I looked it up!  I definately think the conti's wear prematurely.  8k out of a front set is cack and I don't think I'm a particularly hard driver, although I hardly do any MW miles, all town/country.   :smiley:
Title: Re: new tyres time
Post by: MAT ed30 on 13 November 2008, 15:20
put a pair of goodyears on order  :cool:
Title: Re: new tyres time
Post by: keyser on 13 November 2008, 20:17
Have recently bought a pair of vredestein sessantas and am very pleased. Quiet with loads of grip in the wet and dry.  Came a close second in the evo trials.
Title: Re: new tyres time
Post by: jhtrophy on 14 November 2008, 10:31
pair? you seen backs? think you left them at cadwell mate! im busy at work today :wink:
Title: Re: new tyres time
Post by: MAT ed30 on 14 November 2008, 10:35
pair? you seen backs? think you left them at cadwell mate! im busy at work today :wink:

you know i did
Title: Re: new tyres time
Post by: MAT ed30 on 14 November 2008, 10:39
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d122/mat138l/jamietryingtogetpast.jpg)

catch me  :tongue:
Title: Re: new tyres time
Post by: jhtrophy on 14 November 2008, 10:44
sure i had handbrake on that corner, thought it felt slow.  :grin:
Title: Re: new tyres time
Post by: MAT ed30 on 14 November 2008, 10:47
sure i had handbrake on that corner, thought it felt slow.  :grin:

i had the map off too  :laugh: :laugh:
Title: Re: new tyres time
Post by: MAT ed30 on 16 November 2008, 11:40
had the goodyears fitted and have noticed an improvement on the arse  :grin: so am going to get another 2 for the fronts very soon
Title: Re: new tyres time
Post by: gazbutmk5gti on 16 November 2008, 23:31
I'll have goodyears 2 morra, with some 19" mtm's :laugh:
Title: Re: new tyres time
Post by: Gene Hunt. on 17 November 2008, 10:21
Have recently bought a pair of vredestein sessantas and am very pleased. Quiet with loads of grip in the wet and dry.  Came a close second in the evo trials.
..........i think i would try these next.Good value & (sad git) an ace tread pattern.
Title: Re: new tyres time
Post by: illyun on 17 November 2008, 10:58
Quite a few owners on here have given good reports on the following tyres:-

Vredestein Ultrac Sessanta's
Goodyear Eagle F1 assymetrics
Continental sport contact 3's

The list is in order of price (cheapest 1st)

I have Conti 3's on mine at the moment, but will be trying Goodyears next as the Conti's seem to wear quite fast (for me anyway!). I'm on 13k and half way down my second set :lipsrsealed:

The Contis do wear quite fast... I had some on my 06 GTI and had to get the front and rears swapped after only 10k miles.  Plus they were very good initialy but I started get wheel spin at 8k miles when they started to go.  The Michelin Pilot Sports that I have at the moment are superb.  For some reason I went and bid on a set of Kumos on ebay because they were cheap at £230.  I realised what I'd done shortly after  :sick:.  Suffice to say, they'ill be up for sale again as I cannot put them on the car - for the price they are a very good tyre, but I'd rather spend extra and get the Michelins again or maybe go for the Goodyear Eagle F1s.
Title: Re: new tyres time
Post by: Hurdy on 17 November 2008, 12:00
Illyun, I've ended up with Vredestein Ultrac Sessanta's on mine. I'll let you know what they are like shortly. Suffice to say the guy who owns the place where I bought them from swears by them and he sells more of these now than any other due to their combo of grip, wear and pricepoint :cool: