The Bridgestone Potenza RE001 has a good reptutation at the moment, though it'll be in the upper range of your price window.
The Kumho KU31 has a good reputation lately as well, and I suspect you'd get it for somewhere south of $150 a corner.
I'm going to be getting some new tyres soon and I don't think I've ever paid more than $100 a corner.
But as I care about this car, i'm willing to spend some real $$$ to get something that will work.
As I'm getting my rims from Tempe, I'm likely to go with what they stock. My brand choices are:
Dunlop
Falken
Goodyear
Hankook
Kumho
Michelin
Pirelli
I'm shooting for less than $200 a corner.
I'm going from 16's to 17's and already have lowered springs, so don't want a somewhat spongy tyre.
Guess my priorities in order are:
Comfort
Handling
Noise
Wear
Looks
Couldn't find much feedback on here for tyres and I understand there are too many options to list, so if anyone has any recommendations or perceptions on models or ever brands (which are well priced, or maybe what Tempe will do cheap) I'd be very appreciative.
The Bridgestone Potenza RE001 has a good reptutation at the moment, though it'll be in the upper range of your price window.
The Kumho KU31 has a good reputation lately as well, and I suspect you'd get it for somewhere south of $150 a corner.
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Try this site.
Just input your tyre size and it will bring up all of the tyres that fit and compare them.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/SearchTires.jsp
Be aware that tirerack is a US site and doesn't have all locally available tyres (RE001 for instance), and it has a number (winter tyres especially) not available here.
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From what I understand from the Polo forum Marangoni's are the tyre of choice and in your price range see here for heaps of reviews and opinions
http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/newf...ad.php?t=14613
Thanks Guys.
Think getting Marangoni's on my Polo through Tempe would be painfull. Guess I could source them elsewhere, but if I have any issues, i know what will happen: Fingerpointing.
The Pirelli's are meant to be good, but can be a bit rough and I'm already somewhat concerned about going from 16's to 17's with the aftermarket springs.
Dunlop seem a bit hit and miss, some love, some hate.
I'm thinking the Kuhmo's, but mainly as they review fairly well and won't cost any more as part of the package...
Been using this site for anyone who is interested: http://www.carbonblack.com.au
Bump - Any more opinions on tyres appreciated.
They will be a 40 Profile, little worried about a harsh ride...
215/40R17? That should be fine, gives you around 86mm of sidewall.
RE050As would be a bit rough (and expensive). RE001s have a reputation as being softer in the sidewall, but it doesn't seem that Tempe stock Bridgestone.
Kumho KU31 score an overall rating of 8.2 on Carbonblack, that's pretty damned good, excellent when you take the price into consideration (RE001s only rated 8.3 overall, and they'd be over $200 a corner).
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have the RE001's on my jetta. they've been on for 5000k's and been great so far. 18" and grip really well.
our polo gti has 17's on it but not sure what tyre - never looked. ride comfort has been good over the bumpy stuff etc.
how many k's did you get out of your tyres?
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My Polo has only clocked 12K Kms, but I'm looking to go to 17's.
I don't know if the current tyres are good or bad, many people on here don't like them, but on the tyre rating sites, they get good reviews.
I know there is a lot of personal preference, I just don't know much about tyres...
unless someone can tell me why not to, I'll be going for the Kuhmo KU31's. Reason: Pretty cheap and good reviews overall.
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