sxi-kid
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what are the best tyres to get for every day use 195-40-16 are what i have got now toyo tr-1 any ideas? and best place to get them from ? cheerss
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3i_gaz
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eagle F1's
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Haimsey
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Eagle F1's
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Nic Barnes
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rainsport 2's for me. f1's wear to quick for the added cost and arent that good in the wet at all.
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sand-eel
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pirelli p6000 pretty good in the wet and dry, my old Bf Goodriches just spun in the wet so easy, p6000 = not really.
[Edited on 23-03-2009 by sand-eel]
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tom_simes
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quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
rainsport 2's for me. f1's wear to quick for the added cost and arent that good in the wet at all.
That's interesting to read Nic, as I have used both Uniroyal Rainsport's and Goodyear Eagle F1's, and found the F1's grippier, as well as lasting about double the time?
I'm not sure if I used Rainsport 1's or 2's, but the F1's were the GSD3's. Both in 195/45/15 btw.
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sxi-kid
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dont do rainsport 2's in 40's do they m8
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sxi-kid
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quote: Originally posted by tom_simes
quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
rainsport 2's for me. f1's wear to quick for the added cost and arent that good in the wet at all.
That's interesting to read Nic, as I have used both Uniroyal Rainsport's and Goodyear Eagle F1's, and found the F1's grippier, as well as lasting about double the time?
I'm not sure if I used Rainsport 1's or 2's, but the F1's were the GSD3's. Both in 195/45/15 btw.
was after 40's tbh m8 5 look a bit to big
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tom_simes
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Not on a 15" wheel they don't.
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Benkid
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Eagle F1's, they won all the catogories they entered in some tyre thing they do each year including best handling in the wet.
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sxi-kid
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quote: Originally posted by tom_simes
Not on a 15" wheel they don't.
16's i got m8
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tom_simes
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quote: Originally posted by sxi-kid
quote: Originally posted by tom_simes
Not on a 15" wheel they don't.
16's i got m8
I know, hence why you stating that you were after 40's as 45's look a bit didn't work with what you quoted of mine, as the tyres I used were 195/45/15's. I was just giving a quick review of the tyres I have used, not trying to recommend a tyre size to you.
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sxi-kid
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arrghh right sorry m8 i miss read myy baddd lol
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Nic Barnes
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are you only after 40's for the looks? if so, buy the cheapest tyres you can.
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sxi-kid
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had budgets on my last corsa BAD experience lol prefer half decent rubber now
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Mobby
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eagle F1's really are amazing!
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liamgallagher1994
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Toyo Proxy's for me
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sxi-kid
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was thinkin of going back down that road again m how much are they for the tr-1's ballpark price
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shaunmods
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I've got 195/40/16 Fulda Exeleros on mine Very few tyre options in this size
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liamgallagher1994
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quote: Originally posted by sxi-kid
was thinkin of going back down that road again m how much are they for the tr-1's ballpark price
I paid £65 each on mine
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sebbyg
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quote: Originally posted by liamgallagher1994
Toyo Proxy's for me
seconded
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manghan
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thirded
aye proxy t1 for me like.
a company called camskill.co.uk do them for 56 each, thats for 195/40/16
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--DAN--
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Eagle F1's all the way, was never impressed with my Toyo's, I found Yoko Parada's pretty good though.
Got Bridgestone Potenza's at the minute and they are excellent.
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Andrew
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Dunlop Sport are awsome. Done 42k on one up front. Needs replacing but 42k for a front tyre is really good. Backs look like new still.
£70 a corner for mine but well worth it!
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by --DAN--
I found Yoko Parada's pretty good though.
bloody hell, for real?
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