AK
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looking into a set that might be of interest to some on here (size wise)
16" rim, 8" wide
Looking for 225/40-50 in the following makes
Bridgestone Potenza RE55S
Dunlop Forumla-R D01J
Dulonp Direzza 02G
camskill - 134each (225/45/16)
Yokohama A048
demontweeks - 148+vat each (225/45/16)
camskill - 126 each (225/45/16) 504 for the set delivered
Bridgestone Potenza RE540S
Toyo 888
camskill - 142 each (225/45/16)
TopGear - 128.69 each (225/45/16) 526.76 for 4 delivered
Simply Tyres - 108.67 each (225/45/16) with PCGB membership (maybe old prices i think)
I'll put prices up, and where from... if anyone has good contacts or prices.... pop them up too.
Any comments on the tyres?
[Edited on 30-05-2007 by AK]
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Adam_B
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Used the Toyo R888s at oulton last year, really impressed but ive never had proper track tyres before so can only compare to road tyres. Decent price as well.
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AK
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yup... i've used the 048's and liek them.... just seeing whats cheapest really. I know the 888's will prob be cheapest but the bridgestone and dunlops get much better 'reviews'
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Adam_B
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yeah thats what i read as well just before i bought them, just wasnt prepared to shell out almost double the price on the bridgestones on my corsa.
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Lucky B
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Go for the Dunlop Forumla-R D01J if you can...
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AK
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cant find anywhere online that lists it just yet 
Emailed WheelsAround asking for a quote
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Lucky B
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I can ask some guys at the weekend... i'm going up to the sprint at Golspie. (piss up)
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AK
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ok.... let me know... something around 225/45/16
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AK
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think D01J will be 17" + :/
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AK
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or maybe just not in 16" as i've found 15"
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Lucky B
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Lucky B
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I'll see what "the big boys" use in the EVO/Impreza's...
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Butler
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Why were you telling me id be an idiot to get 45s, 50 profile is optimum etc
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AK
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butler you pleb..... i didnt call you an idiot
a 50 195 profile isnt the same height as 50 225 etc
plus... i think i did call you something but that was pureley beacuse YOU CANNOT GET 195/45/15 048's... you idiot
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nik
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Have had both 888s and A048s. Depends what you will use them for. For all round use I prefer the A048 - Tougher compound, still good on track but not as good as the 888 but they last a LOT longer. The 888s are brilliant on track but I was only getting 3k miles or so with them. The A048s should last 4-5000 miles. The Dunlops are meant to be good, very strong sidewall with no flex so I'll probably try those next.
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Cupra Steve
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Correct me if i'm wrong but something like an 888 tyre would be used on track as a wet tyre? on race cars obviously, what would they be like on the road in the wet?
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nik
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They are fine in the wet, they will aquaplane at high speed but the grip offered in corners is good surprisingly. Not really a wet weather specific tyre, used as an all rounder.
[Edited on 01-06-2007 by nik]
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Cupra Steve
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Do you use them as a road tyre aswell nik?
I take it they will be fantastic in the dry on the road? Will the grip on the road be a massive improvement to Yoko A539s?
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nik
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I use pretty much mainly on the road - grip is so much better than a 'normal' road tyre IMO which never fill me with total confidence. The A048s do seem a little more twitchy in the wet than the 888s, must be because of the different compound.
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Martin_C
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not sure if it helps, but the wee garage at knockhill sells part worn A048's, 15s were £25 a corner, not sure what other sizes were there.
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AK
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See.... i've always just asumed the 888's to be inferior to 048's :/
What compounds have you run Nik?
I've had medium 048's and couldnt fault them... granted they cant be expected to cope with standing water too well
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Butler
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quote: Originally posted by AK
butler you pleb..... i didnt call you an idiot
a 50 195 profile isnt the same height as 50 225 etc
plus... i think i did call you something but that was pureley beacuse YOU CANNOT GET 195/45/15 048's... you idiot
I know that now, you idiot.
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AK
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yes, quite
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