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Barry123
13th August 2008, 22:03
Ok my Michys are nearly gone... didn't realise until I felt it slip around a normally very grippy roundabout :err:
not bad after 60000 miles and a 15mins track session.
so my children... what's available to me these days? Aside from usually being a cheapskate, I don't care about the cost of decent rubber and it's the only shit in contact with the road.
Looking for the best balance between grip and tyre wear performance.
Any suggestions? x
TDID
13th August 2008, 22:15
I like my T1-Rs, have heard some good things about the Yoko Paradas.
TU-Tuning
13th August 2008, 22:26
Have a read home cheese;
http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/products/total_tyre_guide/213177/tyre_test.html
Anders0n
13th August 2008, 22:28
What size?
Camskill seem to always be cheaper than anywhere.
Barry123
13th August 2008, 22:39
sorry! 195/45/R15's
cheers y'all
jp256
13th August 2008, 22:40
ive got some kumho ku11 seem to be pretty good!!
TU-Tuning
13th August 2008, 22:41
Toyo R888s. You know you want to
Saxo-Will
13th August 2008, 22:42
goodyear eagle f1. got them on mine and no problems at all with grip
jp256
13th August 2008, 22:44
goodyear eagle f1 are the shit but quite pricy,i used to have them on mine
Saxo-Will
13th August 2008, 22:44
on that camskill site they £54 a tyre, worth it imo
jp256
13th August 2008, 22:46
yer if you got the cash to do it then go for the eagle f1s m8
Barry123
13th August 2008, 22:46
looking at the SPORTRAC 3's seem ok and the price is good too :y: rock on.
Saxo-Will
13th August 2008, 22:48
http://www.camskill.co.uk/products.php?plid=m4b0s92p0
have a ganders on there, always seem to have the cheapest tyres around. depends on your budget and how many you are needing
Mochachino
14th August 2008, 07:06
parada spec 2's :y:
Luke
14th August 2008, 07:47
Continental Tyres?
I was pretty impressed with them, good grip but last for ages too.
Camskill is an ace place for tyres.
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