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    Polo 6R Tyre Advice

    Quote Originally Posted by Wolves1877 View Post
    Wonder how they determine which tyres to fit as standard?
    It comes down to whatever is in the bins at the wheel assembly station, that's it.

    I didn't mind the sp sport maxx on the car from factory, I got 42,000kms out of them and they held their own grip wise plenty well most of the time, especially early in their life and I'm not one to take corners lightly, I can assure you

    I've been running the re002 for 7000km now and they grip plenty well, are much quieter than the dunlops and have better wet weather grip, however it's no unless I'm really pushing that I get any steering feel with them and in the wet, well, a Daytona machine at timezone has more steering feel! Spoke to Bridgestone about it and they're at a loss as to why...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hail22 View Post
    I'd go and look at the Bridgestone RE002's (currently on my car fantastic grip, little to no road noise), Goodyear Asymetric 2 (they have a special on now buy 3 and get the 4th free). The contisport contact 3 is good but its a 3+ year old design / build, I'd look at the new contisportcontact 5 and contimaxcontact 5.

    Despite you not looking at this brand...steer clear of Pirelli...chewing gum quality tyres.
    What's wrong with the Pirelli's? I just ordered a pair of P Zeros, looked all right to me. Good tread pattern and pretty good reviews. Don't know how they will stack up against my Michelin Pilot Sports though...shame I can get them in this country.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nomadx38 View Post
    What's wrong with the Pirelli's? I just ordered a pair of P Zeros, looked all right to me. Good tread pattern and pretty good reviews. Don't know how they will stack up against my Michelin Pilot Sports though...shame I can get them in this country.
    My brother has P Zeros on his car...and during warm days...they're extremely soft and loose into tight corners. As well as picking up every piece of road debris due to its softness (small pieces of gravel, small thumb nail - nail was bent...but sitting in the rubber lol)...oh and the road noise is horrible >.<

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    He obviously has the Super Softs. Get him to get them changed during his next pit stop for the White banded Mediums!.
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    Quote Originally Posted by iigx View Post
    He obviously has the Super Softs. Get him to get them changed during his next pit stop for the White banded Mediums!.
    Oh! we got a smart one here problem is with the fear of delaminations he's better off letting the FIA do all the fighting for him

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hail22 View Post
    My brother has P Zeros on his car...and during warm days...they're extremely soft and loose into tight corners. As well as picking up every piece of road debris due to its softness (small pieces of gravel, small thumb nail - nail was bent...but sitting in the rubber lol)...oh and the road noise is horrible >.<
    I just had The P Zero Neros fitted yesterday haha. Initial impression is they're not that bad for noise, no difference compared to the Dunlop SportMaxx
    The Dunlops were also terrible for picking up road debris. Wanted the Bridgestone RE002 but no stock in the country
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    Had the Brigestone Potenza S001's fitted today. Initial impressions are good! Nowhere near the tyre squeal the Sportmaxxs we're giving me, just a little chirp on a spirited takeoff. Going over the Taren Point Bridge they sounded very loud, but then I didn't notice it again. Liking the, so far.

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    Howdy All. Found a lump in the side wall of my front right tyre this weekend. Thinking it's going to need to be replaced.

    Any suggestions on where I should go and what brand? I don't want to spend big coin as the car will be going sooner rather than later so don't want to pile unnecessary cash into it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by prcurrie View Post
    Any suggestions on where I should go and what brand? I don't want to spend big coin as the car will be going sooner rather than later so don't want to pile unnecessary cash into it.
    I got Kumho KU39 on my 9N GTI. Not quite as good as the Michelin PP2 on it before... but for $135 a pop they fight way above the price point. They give very good wet weather response. Got them through Tempe Tyres.

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    Thread revival!

    I'm up for my third set of tyres (100,000km) First set was the sport pack polo 215/40R17 Conti standards, second set were Kuhmo KU39's.. Semi impressed, quieter and more grippy than Conti's but didn't last as long (20,000km less).

    Are there any negatives to using a 215/45R17 tyre with 17x7 et42 enkei alloys? (same specs as Boavistas)

    According the calculations done previously in the thread, there will be a speedo change, and i'm aware of that, my speedo is currently 6km/h more than actual and it will raise the height of the car by 11mm (easier to get the jack under the bloody plastic front IMO.)

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