Originally Posted by
BLN355
Im thinking of getting a set of semi slicks so the little bugger grabs and goes every time I feel like putting my foot in to it.
Any recommendations on brands?
Don't. Semi-slicks are horrible for daily use IME. Their stiff sidewalls give for a very harsh ride, the large blocks make the car sound like a 4WD and the sticky compound wears fast and increases drag, lowering mileage. And they cost HEAPS in low profile sizes .
Any brand of semi-slick has far more grip than any normal tyre (even 195's will seem welded to the road vs your current 215's) so if you're determined to go this route, just get a set of Toyo R888's or Nitto NT-01's as they seem to be the cheapest available.
Or else grab a set that someone has discarded from track use to try as they usually go hard and slidy (for track use - they'll still be softer than normal tyres) before they wear out.
Originally Posted by
nomadx38
I have to say having softer suspension than the GTI's my Michelins were gripping VERY well on the cruise doing 100kmh around the hills and keeping up with the pack without any squealing or scrubbing.
...and if I was using 2 hands I could have pushed them a bit more
Was yours the silver one with the 17" rims? What's the comment about not using 2 hands?
Last edited by kaanage; 15-11-2012 at 08:53 PM.
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