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Re: Bridgestones, whats the problem?
« Reply #130 on: 03 September 2017, 11:26 »
Picked my GTD up on Friday. It has 19" Brescias, don't know if it's typical but mine's come with P-Zeros.
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Yes, the 19 inch alloys do come with P-Zeros. Are they the new PZ4?

I did consider upgrading the alloys just to get better tyres. However, the rural roads where I live are just too bumpy. So I decided that I needed the more comfortable and less damage prone 18 inch tyres.

I was looking at my cousins' Mk7 Golf R yesterday. It had 18 inch Cadiz alloys with Continental tyres. I would have been happy with Continental tyres. :angry: I wonder is that part of the reason why people think the Golf R has better suspension than a GTI/GTD with hard as brick Bridgestones.

I have been too busy this week to get my new Michelins fitted :sad:

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Re: Bridgestones, whats the problem?
« Reply #131 on: 03 September 2017, 11:31 »
Get the crappy Bridgestones off and swap out with some decent rubber  The Bridgestones are poor in the Summer and much worse in the Winter (damp/wet grip). They are hard wearing (hence the noise). Stick them in the shed/garage to put back on at trade-in/resale time. When you're paying £30k for a hot hatch it should come with tyres that are befitting of the performance capability.
I know that is an old post - but it echoes my sentiments exactly.

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Re: Bridgestones, whats the problem?
« Reply #132 on: 26 March 2018, 18:39 »
Old thread, but I didn't want to start a new one.

After 10,000 miles of A-road driving, I had a MOT, the garage mentioned all the depths, some people might be interested in the fronts

Goodyear F1A3 = 5mm

Continental Sport Contact 5 = 3mm
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Re: Bridgestones, whats the problem?
« Reply #133 on: 27 March 2018, 09:06 »
Old thread, but I didn't want to start a new one.

After 10,000 miles of A-road driving, I had a MOT, the garage mentioned all the depths, some people might be interested in the fronts

Goodyear F1A3 = 5mm

Continental Sport Contact 5 = 3mm

You have both of those on the front? Fitted at the same time???
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Re: Bridgestones, whats the problem?
« Reply #134 on: 27 March 2018, 19:45 »
Yes, fitted on the front about one week apart.
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Re: Bridgestones, whats the problem?
« Reply #135 on: 27 March 2018, 21:49 »
I take it that's a fleet vehicle.... and you didn't have a choice?
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Re: Bridgestones, whats the problem?
« Reply #136 on: 27 March 2018, 22:12 »
So, I've had my R for a year now from new (absolutely love it :grin:). I've done around 6500 miles in that year and whilst the Bridgesones still have plenty of tread I'm thinking of getting the PS4's. The cheapest I've found, fitted, is £386.72 - Seem a good deal?

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Re: Bridgestones, whats the problem?
« Reply #137 on: 27 March 2018, 23:28 »
If that's for 4 18 inch then that's a good price. If it's for 4 19 inch then it's a great price.

The 18's are over a hundred each, fitted at most places.
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Re: Bridgestones, whats the problem?
« Reply #138 on: 27 March 2018, 23:32 »
If that's for 4 18 inch then that's a good price. If it's for 4 19 inch then it's a great price.

The 18's are over a hundred each, fitted at most places.

It's the Michelin Pilot Sport 4 225/40 R18 Y (92) at black circle tyres. Using discount code 4MICH40 to get them at this price.

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Re: Bridgestones, whats the problem?
« Reply #139 on: 28 March 2018, 06:44 »
If that's for 4 18 inch then that's a good price. If it's for 4 19 inch then it's a great price.

The 18's are over a hundred each, fitted at most places.

It's the Michelin Pilot Sport 4 225/40 R18 Y (92) at black circle tyres. Using discount code 4MICH40 to get them at this price.

Great find...or £335.82 delivered and get them fitted cheap if you know someone :)