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Tyres - brands to buy and avoid
Hey Guys, I'd like to buy new tyres for my WRX as when I purchased the car it just had budgets on and it doesn't seem to be gripping the road too good.
Any tips on a good make I should get or ones to avoid please? Need the tyres for every day road use. Thanks Guys xx |
I seem to find eagle f1's work well or Dunlop maxxx sport - but you will find everyone has their own opinion and it also depends on ur budget - there are a few posts about tyres under wheel and tyre section :ok:
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Great, thanks Ryan xx
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Yep, so many opinions on this topic :)
Are you happy to buy the tyres online then have them fitted? Otherwise you're limited to whatever your local tyre place has on the shelf. Not sure on the hawk wrx tyre sizes but i'm guessing 215/45/17 or 225/45/17? If that's the case, I'd go Vredestein Sessantas - superb tyre for the money :) http://www.tyreleader.co.uk/car-tyre...r17-94y-116181 |
Current tyres are.... 215/45R17 91W ....... make 'kingstar'
Happy to buy on line :) |
I'm running falken 452 tyres all round , grip is superb as we have some nice twisty roads up here to try them out .
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Next up for the Foz will be a set of Eagle F1s or Vredestein Vorti, depending upon reviews of the latter. I don't know anyone who has tried them yet, but as they're the evolution of the Ultrac Sessantas, I would hope they would be up to muster! |
Eagle F1 asymmetric 2s are very good..:yeah:
As the old saying goes you only get what you pay for. |
And just to throw another option in, Hancook Ventus Evo 12, used and recommended by a few Sccob owners and I run them on my daily hack.
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Michelin Pilot Super Sport :) they make great 11's :yeah:
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There's definitely a case of paying more for a 'brand' name in tyres, just like with many other products. Doesn't mean that the lesser names always have an inferior product ;) |
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If you can't spell it or pronounce it don't by it.
Toyo must therefore rise to the top. |
Pmsl!!! My grandad always said buy best u can afford as it's the only thing that keeps u on the road :ok:
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I run Yoko's ad08's which are good but biased more towards summer.
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The old fella has tried alot of rubber on the scoob.
Didn't give the Vreds a chance as didn't like them from the start (I believe Anger had those) As a passenger my arsometer says the Goodyear F1 and that is what I will be putting on my car next when the P Zero Rosso's have had their day. |
I run Goodyear eagle F1 Asymetric 2's for wet track/road and toyo 888s for dry track, I have not seen anything to make me want to change that :)
My last set of Goodyears managed 20k miles and 3 trackdays including 20 odd laps of Spa in damp to dry conditions very predictable with good feel, it took them 5 dry laps to start going off! that's dam good for a road tyre. Swap them front to back every 5k miles if you can to even the wear out. I would NEVER fit budget tyres to a performance car.. seeing as the biggest performance gains from a driving perspective are in the tyre! Ps. Good to meet you and your significant other on Saturday ;) |
I have been very impressed with the v12s on mine.
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"Swap them front to back every 5k miles if you can to even the wear out".
That`s me done for then as I`ll be worn out before the tyre on the mileage I do in the blob :wink: Plan to go for Goodyear eagle F1 Asymetric 2's this year...hopefully? :wife: |
I have to give another vote for Hankook Ventus V12's on a newage for a tyre that has good wet performance as well as dry, gets decent wear, and good performance for fast road/daily commuting. Can often be found for a good price.
Or the Vredsteins if you can get them in 215 45 17. I didn't see Sessanta in that size. Either of those two if you are looking to keep the cost down, and you can certainly entertain something more expensive like the others have listed which are all very good, but for every day road use I would not think this is necessary. Blackcircles are a good site for finding them for a fitted price- I think Ventus V12 are 82 fitted a corner, or obviously order on tyreleader, cam skill, etc. Sometimes you can even get shops to match online pricing. For a classic I would consider something else, or if I was on track certainly would consider some of the other options, but the above should suit you well. |
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So I chop and change between the two, the F1s are definitely better than the V12s, in my opinion they are also rated higher in wet and dry conditions, but they are slightly more expensive..:ok: |
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Thanks for the advice and good to meet you too :) x |
Thanks everyone, will do a bit of shopping around with the brands you have supplied and see what prices I can get. All the comments have helped a lot, thanks :) xxx
Love the 11's in the road Granby lol |
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Just to play devils advocate :mrgreen: |
I just got my car and it had a full set of Toyo Proxies. Little bit of shoulder wear so I will need to think about something new. I always loved the idea of them but I feel like the scoob needs something a little less trackday and a little more "all weather"
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I hated the Poxies (sic) on anything other than a lovely dry day.
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I agree, but its pricey to change a full set and its the hopefully going to be a good summer
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We tolerated them on my wife's car for exactly that reason, they had life in them.
I was glad to see the back of them though! |
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