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    Hankook or Pirelli tyres cant decide + need a service prefer not a dealer

    Hi All

    Im in need of 2 to 4 new tyres for my 09 tig 103, from reading forum after forum i have managed to narrow it down to either hankook dynapros or pirelli p6. Mainly road driving i use it for and the occasional family trip down the coast. The reviews have been helpful and i currently have the p6 as these came with the car. We have hit 45K and the back tyres are wearing thin, the car has become noiser when on the road. I hope to have a few more thousand out of the front tyres and will most likely move them to the rear.

    215/ 65 R 16

    So guys any recommendations on which tyres i should choose?

    Also in need of a service at 45k, im in box hill, vic. and have rang a few places for quotes but if there are any recommendations that use OEM fluids/oils prefer not a dealer?

    thanks all

    Daz
    Last edited by Deckl22; 20-03-2012 at 07:56 PM. Reason: tyre size

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    i just bought 2 pirelli str tyres from tempe ... they replaced hancooks funnily enough and im happy with them.. will replace the back 2 soon too... im in syd so cant recommend anyone.

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    Checkout Carbonblack - car parts, tyres and car services to see what is available in the sizing you are after.
    I guess it also depends on what sort of driving you want to do as i drive quite spirited and only expect about 25k out of my tyres.

    Bridgestone Dueler HP Sport get a really good write up.
    Last edited by team_v; 21-03-2012 at 12:53 PM.

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    The Hankook tyres have much better tread wear rating compared to Pireli P6, so the Hankook should last longer. We have both brands on the 2 Tiguans we have. When the time comes, I will use Cooper Tyres, have them on the Touareg and they're great.

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    Can't comment on Hancooks or Pirellis, but our Tig was bought second hand and had a new set of Bridgestone D683's. Can't fault the tyre - done about 15,000k now and they have 6mm tread left, so really haven't worn much.
    Dueller D683

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    I would go Hankook if it's for road use. I know of a few Pirellis on Volvos that have failed in the sidewalls.

    I've used the new hankooks and they are excellent!

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    deckl, while you are sussing out new tyres, get yourself a price from Tire Rack - Your performance experts for tires and wheels

    allow around $250 for delivery and another $100 for local fitting and see how local prices compare
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    Have to say there are some bloody competitive local options, just bought a pair myself, and going to the USA would have been a lot dearer for all but top end tyres...I bought from the first place, then found the second place with an average website, but a full range of tyres, and they were even cheaper!! Worth an email.

    Another vote for the Hankooks, had them on my last V8 and they were just fine...

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    I believe they don't make Pirelli P6s anymore. I had them when stock and replaced them with the last set available in Sydney....(that was what I was told)

    Can't go wrong with the P6, quiet and lots of grip. Just make sure the pressure doesn't hit below 240KPA, the body roll gets immense...

    ---------- Post added at 04:59 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:54 PM ----------

    Quote Originally Posted by 203132 View Post
    I believe they don't make Pirelli P6s anymore. I had them when stock and replaced them with the last set available in Sydney....(that was what I was told)

    Can't go wrong with the P6, quiet and lots of grip. Just make sure the pressure doesn't hit below 240KPA, the body roll gets immense...
    nvm...
    215/55/16 PIRELLI P6 FOUR SEASON ***BRAND NEW*** TYRE | eBay
    Last edited by 203132; 25-03-2012 at 03:57 PM.

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    Thats the wrong size. You need 215/65R16
    But looks like they are being sold off:
    eg PIRELLI 215/65R16 P6 |PIRELLI P6 Tyre - Ozzy Tyres

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