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Thread: 205/55/16 tyre recommendations for a Bora

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    Quote Originally Posted by glidn View Post
    remember kiddies, if you are gonna do this stupidly fast rubbish do it on the track and not on the road.
    YES MUM! ofcourse... never even imagine doing it anywhere else

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    zedub, haha good work

    As for china Japan the are all the same, Yeah one was in germany whiich was the good one and one was in well not Germany that was like a cheaper version.

    I just merely got the info from the tyre guy i use so purely only heresay.
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    What about the continental Sport Contact 2 ? Apparently it is a harder compound than the RE001...

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    I visited my local tyre dealer yesterday and received the following prices.

    Continental Sport Compact 2 $350/tyre
    Yokohama S.Drive $255
    Bridgestone RE001 Adrenalin $255

    His advice was to go with either the Yokohama or Bridgestone as the Continental is overpriced for the performance it offers.

    I have decided to go with the Bridgestone as it is the newer design.

    I will report back after they have been on the car for a few weeks.

    Thanks very much for all of the advice.
    Matt

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    Good choice, I think thats what I am going to go with ! If I dont get some semi's

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    OK I ended up buying the Bridgestones from Bob Jane as they have a special at the moment - $190 a corner.

    Early days but so far so good. Noise isn't an issue and they have more grip than my old Precedas.
    Matt

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    My bora came stock with the Oettinger 17's and the Michellin Pilot Sports tires. They were 225/45/17. They were an awsome tire n the wet and dry. Very grippy but only got about 40-45 thow off them and they cost around 450 a corner. Definately recommended though if you have the money to blow!
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    Hey matt, I am thinking about purchasing the RE001, got a quote of 189 a corner and going to up the size to 225/50R16 got anything more to add now that you have done a few more KM's, good, bad to say on them ? I believe the road noise and wear is a bit more than a standard but the performance is awesome ?
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    Hi mate
    You've pretty much hit it on the head. They are slightly louder than the Precedas but, as my other car is a semi slick clad Datsun, I don't find the tyre rumble intrusive.

    I have done a couple of thousand km's on them with no noticable wear other than some feathering on the shoulders from the odd spirited mountain drive.

    Overall I have found them to be a superb tyre and for those who are after high levels of grip and a progressive break away I would highly recommend them. If more tyre rumble and a higher wear rate are concerns then it might be worth looking at the Continental Sport Contact 2 or Yokohama S Drive or even sticking with the Precedas.

    Having said all that I am very happy with the Bridgestones.

    Matt

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    damn. i was too late. i only just got wind of this thread. i'm running bridgestone adrenalins too. quite a good tyre.
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