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Thread: The Official Polo Tyre Thread

  1. #181
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    Guys, this is a tyre thread, not suspention set up...I know you are just trying to help the guy, but there have been numerous threads done about suspension and relative wheel/tyre combo's in regards to scrubbing. They are all there to find , just refere to the search option. I have never heard of 215/45 R17's scrubbing on the Polo GTI.
    Back OT please.
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    Tires for commuting

    Hi,

    I am looking for a new set of tires for my stock 2006 GTI. Unfortunately, I don't get to spend too much time on the open or curvy roads, and spend a lot of time on poor Sydney city streets.

    Can someone please recommend a set of tires that are a reasonable compromise? I do enjoy "spirited" driving as much as I can, but definitely need a compromise so my commuting is not too uncomfortable.

    Thanks!

    -Simon

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    Whats your budget?

    4 of or just the front 2?

    Can you put the following in order of preference?

    - ride comfort
    - noise
    - handling

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    Just the front two, I bought the car used and it looks like the previous owner did not rotate. So I'll put the new ones on the back to start and put the slightly worn CCS2 on the front.

    As for preference I would say:

    1) handling
    2) ride
    3) noise

    but compromise is the most important.

    As for budget I have been quoted 278(!) a corner for the CCS2 installed, I'd rather keep it that or below.

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    If you can spend that much, the Marangonis sound like the way to go from many a review in this thread.

    For $110 a corner, I got the Kuhmo 31's

    many people like the Michelin PP2's.

    Have a read, and dive in.

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    Car 06 Polo Gti
    Rim Size 17*7.5
    New Tyre Continental Sport Contact 1
    Tyre Size 205/40/17
    Old Tyre Nexxen
    Kms on new tyre 10 lol
    Price $220 from Jax at Bowen Hills

    Thoughts so far: damn site more comfortable and less road noise then the nexxens. will post more thoughts when worn in
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    The price of the car rarely indicates driver ability/lap time.


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    I've got the Marangoni Zeta Linea in 205/40 R17 and paid $204 per corner fitted and balanced from Jax Tyres.

    The late DaveMack had the same tyres in 205/45 R16 and paid $184 per corner fitted and balanced from Jax.

    I reckon they are a great tyre all round (great traction, absolutely no road noise at all, comfortable), but not enough to blow me away and be set on buying them again.

    I will next be getting either the Michelin Pilot Preceda PP2's, Pirello P Zero Nero or the Dunlop SP Sport Maxx I think, reviews seem to be very impressive for these tyre types for handling as a preference. The tyres previous to my current were the flagship model Toyo Proxes T1-R which I feel were the most dangerous things I've ever had under a car, I got rid of them well before they were bald.

    Keep in mind that Continental tyres are one of the most expensive available, so any other brand you look at will most likely be cheaper, but not necessarily poorer quality. I've read several comments on the Continental SC2's (stock Polo GTI tyres) having soft sidewalls which split very easily. This has happened to a few members on this forum.

    Hope this is of some help in your decision process.
    Last edited by RhysQ; 22-08-2009 at 05:40 PM.

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    Anyone know if the standard rims can take 215/45/16 tyres as opposed to the standard 205/45/16 tyres?

    I've got my heart set on a set of Kumho KU36 semi-slicks but they just don't make them in 205, and I have no idea what the problems (if any) are of fitting 215 tyre on a 6.5" wide rim.
    Previous Rides: Polo GTI, Mx5 10AE, MY05 WRX WRP10, Renault Sport Clio 172
    Current Ride: Evo 8 MR, Fabia MK3

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    Quote Originally Posted by break View Post
    Anyone know if the standard rims can take 215/45/16 tyres as opposed to the standard 205/45/16 tyres?

    I've got my heart set on a set of Kumho KU36 semi-slicks but they just don't make them in 205, and I have no idea what the problems (if any) are of fitting 215 tyre on a 6.5" wide rim.
    go back 2 pages (to post #168 ).... the same question was asked. read on from there.

    2010 Reflex Silver MK6 Golf GTI
    Sunroof - MDI - Superchip - 19" VMR V710 - Kuhmo Ecsta SPT KU31 - VW Racing Panel Filter

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    Quote Originally Posted by [-Polo GTI-] View Post
    go back 2 pages (to post #168 ).... the same question was asked. read on from there.
    I'm a doofus. Thank you!
    Previous Rides: Polo GTI, Mx5 10AE, MY05 WRX WRP10, Renault Sport Clio 172
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