Another "no name" tyre that is good is the Bob Jane Zenon Z1. I have just picked up a full set of 195/50/15 tyres fitted for $380! When I starting buying that size 14 years ago each tyre cost nearly that much and they weren't as good!
Just side track abit on this thread, I spent too much money with tyres lately and yet another car in the family needs new tyres , not VW though.
After the disappointment with Michilen PP lately I decide to try something cheap, with about half price of all big brand name tyres, I bought 4 Federal (Taiwan made) for my Toyota, so far very happy with them, good wet performance and very quiet. There are good non-big-name tyres out there !
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Another "no name" tyre that is good is the Bob Jane Zenon Z1. I have just picked up a full set of 195/50/15 tyres fitted for $380! When I starting buying that size 14 years ago each tyre cost nearly that much and they weren't as good!
Well, I fitted some 225/50/16 RE001's on my oem rim and it seems to grip very well in the wet. Though obviously you have to wait for the running in compound to rub off !
My braking has certainly improved and corner grip, will have to wait to find out ! But I never really had a problem with corner grip before !
Thread revival
Has anyone actually gone to a 225/50/16
Is the extra width any benefit if only a little one?
Or would a top of the range 205/55/16 be just a good.
MK4 GTI: Custom Code Stage 2, K03S, 42DD exhaust, Bilsteins, whiteline F&R, 312mm brakes
MK6 GTI: MY13, DSG , very stock
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Good point dylan8, not to keen on the idea myself.
Bridgestone have the 225/50/16 as an 'optional size'
225 will give an awsome grip , especially after I do my suspension
Has anyone done their suspension with 205s, what's it like?
MK4 GTI: Custom Code Stage 2, K03S, 42DD exhaust, Bilsteins, whiteline F&R, 312mm brakes
MK6 GTI: MY13, DSG , very stock
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if your not going to lower it far (50mm+) i cant see it causing problems, the 205/55s has such a big sagging side wall that it would be about equal with putting 20mm wider tyres on (only 10mm each side).
not sure what model you are looking at exactly but some tyres in that size seem to be able to legally be fitted to a 6.5"
I have a feeling the mk3 VR comes with 225/50/15s and they are a 6.5" wide wheel so pretty much the same thing.
I'm pretty sure 225/50 is legal on 16x6.5.
You can always check here Tyre Calculator - Alloy Wheels - Specialist supplier of alloy wheels and tyres packages, Fast Delivery, Buy Online.
I need some new tyres for my stockies so it's good this thread popped up again.
Great link, thanks
Minimum for 225 is a 6 inch rim and has same diameter as a 205/55
Might end up looking like a Nascar lol
MK4 GTI: Custom Code Stage 2, K03S, 42DD exhaust, Bilsteins, whiteline F&R, 312mm brakes
MK6 GTI: MY13, DSG , very stock
Ducati 749
Bridgestone Potenza RE002 205/55R16 x4 at Bridgestone Select
Fit & balance $552 for ALL 4
They are $189ea
$5 off for NRMA member and they have 4 for the price of 3
Getting them midweek, offer ends at the end of the month.
Asked him about 225/50 and although you can fit it, it won't perform to its best. A 7 or even 7.5inch rim would be more ideal.
MK4 GTI: Custom Code Stage 2, K03S, 42DD exhaust, Bilsteins, whiteline F&R, 312mm brakes
MK6 GTI: MY13, DSG , very stock
Ducati 749
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