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Budget Tyres
I have a mixture of tyres fitted to the new scoob. Anyone have any experience of either or recommendations.
Front 1 x Triangle TR968, 1 x Sagitar P607 Rear 2 x Sagitar P607 All tyres have good tread. 235/40/ZR18 Cheers ;) |
Get rid of them
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Wiley had those on his grids??
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Yep, on the car when I bought it ;)
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With that power i'd want some pretty damn good rubber, not budget stuff... |
I have to agree with Anger and Steve-o!
Maybe have the geometry at least checked when you fit some new ones too! |
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Burn them!
You just need to look at tyre tests to see how poorly they perform - you can probably not notice much difference on lighter and lower performance cars but on that we'll specd scoob you'll notice a massive difference. It's just the cost of buying a set of decent tyres that's the painful bit.... |
Oh my goodness he was running super budgets on the hawk.mental!
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Not as painful as ending in the scenery :doubledown: |
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Camskills Goodyear Tyres / Car / Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 2 - 235/40 R18 95Y XL (R1) FP TL X 4 = £539.76 including delivery.. :doubleup: |
As long as it's not raining, I'll be driving very slowly to the meet this Sunday :paranoid:
I was looking at camskills site earlier today. Saw the Eagle F1 & looked at Hankooks too. Just need to fix a few more computers to pay for them now :cry: Thanks for the advice ;) |
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What are you going to use the car for? if its a weekend plaything stretch to some yoko advans? Use the type R when it rains:nod: |
LOL....loose them....
I'm a Falken fan, have them on the Scoob 225/35x18 (FK452) and the SEAT 235/35x19 (FK453) which are a newer tread pattern. Ran Toyo's for 10 years and TBH can't tell much difference to the Falkens which come in a bit cheaper. |
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Really wanted 888's or similar but couldn't get in this size |
There's quite a bit of choice out there and depends if you want something that'll be good on track.
For a bit of both, you can't go wrong with Vredestein Sessantas, Hankook V12 Evos, Falkens, Goodyear Eagle F1s etc. I was very impressed with the tyres Wagon_Si got before Germany (yoko ad08's i think). Very grippy in the dry but was surprised how much grip they had following him at Brands in the rain too. Think thats what i'll be going for next.... |
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If P1, thought these were fitted with 215/40/17? Could be wrong tho? |
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AD08s 235/40/18s = £186.00 each they should be good you only get what you pay?? |
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Camskills has the 225/40/18s at £149.99 but yeah, still not cheap. |
Vredestein Ultrac Sessanta - 235/40 R18 95Y XL TL - £95.40 each
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You could try some Dunlop DZ03G if your feeling really flush and your only going to use it on sunny days./track days. I would fit what you have at the moment to some rope and hang them from tree's at the local zoo..but that would be unfair to the ape's! get shot of it. |
yeah git the ad08's on mine, they take a good 1000 miles to get them bedded in properly, since i git back from Germany they just seem to get stickier and stickier, though the last Brands session started to find the limit, but i still have geometry and tyre pressures to play with a bit.
i was surprised when the rain meister aka Steve said he had a bit of trouble following me through Clearways. |
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AD08s = wet A Goodyear F1s = wet A Vredestiens = wet C So much of this also comes down to personal choice and driving styles. |
Hi Iain,that's a good price for the F1's,how much will fitting cost you?
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