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    Hmm yeah Tempe are drastically cheaper than anywhere else. I was planning on putting 2 PS3 s on but the Goodyear deal is attractive, I think the PS3s woukd be a better tyre though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by woofy View Post
    Hmm yeah Tempe are drastically cheaper than anywhere else. I was planning on putting 2 PS3 s on but the Goodyear deal is attractive, I think the PS3s woukd be a better tyre though.
    They both have there pros & cons. In the end they are similar, yet different. I'd take either.

    If you already have Michelin, I'd stick with them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by woofy View Post
    Goodyear deal is attractive, I think the PS3s woukd be a better tyre though.
    The Goodyear F1A2 and Michelin PS3 are very similar in both dry and wet
    The Goodyear does have more dry grip but you have to push really hard to find out about it

    The main differences are:
    The Goodyear has a stiff sidewall, as such it has awesome initial turn in and steering feel
    The Goodyear is more noisy

    I got 55,000km out of a pair of Goodyear F1A2 on the front of my Octavia
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin View Post
    The Goodyear F1A2 and Michelin PS3 are very similar in both dry and wet
    The Goodyear does have more dry grip but you have to push really hard to find out about it

    The main differences are:
    The Goodyear has a stiff sidewall, as such it has awesome initial turn in and steering feel
    The Goodyear is more noisy

    I got 55,000km out of a pair of Goodyear F1A2 on the front of my Octavia
    Have you had both tyres on the same car to do your comparison?

    I'm thinking of the PS3 for my ST, it currently has the Goodyear F1s and no way are they getting to 55,000 kms!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuan View Post
    Have you had both tyres on the same car to do your comparison?

    I'm thinking of the PS3 for my ST, it currently has the Goodyear F1s and no way are they getting to 55,000 kms!
    Yes, I replaced all 4 tyres with PS3's when I purchased the car
    While the PS3's are a wonderful tyre they don't have the turn in response and feel that I like
    After using the PS3's for a few months I replaced the front two with F1A2 and was over the moon with the tyre
    (I kept the PS3's from the front, I'll put them on the rear when they wear out)

    I'm now running a pair of PSS tyres on the front
    They are more comfortable and quieter than the F1A2
    They have heaps of grip - very good in the wet
    The turn in feel is in-between the PS3 and the F1A2
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    Thanks for the feedback .... I have no complaints about the Goodyear apart from needing them to warm up a little but had expected the PS3 to be better overall .... so I'll need to reconsider.
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    The PS3s are getting on a bit in age, I put them on well over 5yrs ago so wouldn't be surprised if they release something else soon as well.

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    My preference for the Goodyear F1A2 is because I have a motorsport and track day bias
    I think most people would be very happy with the PS3
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    That's good to know - it really does seem like PSS => PS2 > Goodyear F1A2 > PS3

    Shame I can't get the PS2 in the right size/load rating in Aus for the Focus ST but am keen to get something better than the F1A2 for the Focus.

    However, I may reconsider getting the PS3 for my VRS and going for the F1A2 instead for it.
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    Ok got the F1 A2s fitted from Croydon, as there is a pay for 3 get 4 promo on I got them for $600 fitted for 4. The same as just two PS3. It was dark when I got home but it appeared there was that black gunk on the rim, hoping it's not a scratch but I could feel it and not get it off.

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