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Michelin Alpin PA2's

Willie

LCR Track car
Aug 6, 2004
8,939
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Sunny Scotland
I'm going to get these fitted to my LCR tomorrow, perhaps its too late to ask this question
BUT....
Has anyone had any experience of these, according to www.mytyres.co.uk these are as good as winter tyres get, well would have to be for £175 each:-o

Alpins
Grip in dry conditions 1.7
Braking in dry condtions 1.8
Grip in wet conditions 2.1
Braking in wet condition 2.0
Grip in snow 2.2
Comfort 2.1
Tyre noise (in car) 2.5
Tyre noise (external) 2.4
Tyre wear 1.9
Kilometers driven 20.332

Eagle GSD3's
Grip in dry conditions 1.6
Braking in dry condtions 1.6
Grip in wet conditions 2.0
Braking in wet condition 2.0
Grip in snow 5.2
Comfort 2.5
Tyre noise (in car) 2.6
Tyre noise (external) 2.6
Tyre wear 3.0
Kilometers driven 23.769

Sounds like the dry handling shouldn't be that different to the Eagles,
We'll see;)
 

dmmsta

Sold car - bought bike
Feb 10, 2007
787
0
Maidstone - Kent
Jesus - thats a hell of a lot of money, when the only major improvment over GSD3's in the handling in the Snow...

I can understand the reasons given your location, but do the gains outway the costs???

£700 for a set of rubber is too much for my wallet, unless I was driving a GT3RS or summit.
 

dav3

devilishd4ve xbox tag
Mar 29, 2007
655
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Essex
Couldn't get anywhere last year so as I see it at least I will be able to use my car:)

hi fella do you live near or know any1 with a costco card cos i can gauranty they'll get them and fit them cheaper than anywhere else. if you should find somewhere that'll fit and supply cheaper then take a printed quote and they might be able to better it.
 
Aug 1, 2005
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Cullompton . Devon
Sorry your right Alpin 2 are proper winter tyres. What i ment was a set of summer and winter tyres. Alpin 2`s are bloody exspensive winter tyres and when they get down to 3mm tread not that great like all other winter tyres.
 

dav3

devilishd4ve xbox tag
Mar 29, 2007
655
0
Essex
being in the trade, i'd presonally pay for the expensive winter tyres and summer 1's. cos in the life they give you would be on at least your 2nd set of cheaper tyres, but then that's my own experience each to their own.
 

Willie

LCR Track car
Aug 6, 2004
8,939
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Sunny Scotland
Tyres is not something that I would risk mine or my families lives by buying cheaply
I'm a betting man in some things but not when it comes to this.
The reason I bought the Alpins was because for two years on here I've been asking guys about winter tyres and nobodys come up with any comment so I thought **** it and bought the best.
I'll keep you all informed how I get on with them.
The initial feelings are that in the wet they are worst than my GSD3's, but that was to be expected
 

Willie

LCR Track car
Aug 6, 2004
8,939
1
Sunny Scotland
I find GSD3's the dogs danglies in the wet
I had a 106 GTI before the LCR, it had Pirrelli Drago tyres which I was told were good in the wet, I found it very difficult to do anything exciting in the wet this them on. In the LCR the only limits I have in the wet is hard acceleration on corners and large amounts of staying water. But considering that these are 225's and the GTI's were 195's the difference is nothing short of amazing
When are you finding that the GSD3's are lewtting you down?
 

Kam

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Jun 6, 2002
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South East
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I find GSD3's the dogs danglies in the wet
I had a 106 GTI before the LCR, it had Pirrelli Drago tyres which I was told were good in the wet, I found it very difficult to do anything exciting in the wet this them on. In the LCR the only limits I have in the wet is hard acceleration on corners and large amounts of staying water. But considering that these are 225's and the GTI's were 195's the difference is nothing short of amazing
When are you finding that the GSD3's are lewtting you down?

Cold conditions, when the air temp drops to single figures. Having said that, they are summer tyres and single figure temps is below what they are designed to operate in. I expect the Michelin Alpin's to be better grip wise in the wet in those kinds of temps and conditions.

I was running GSD3s last winter, I switched to winter tyres in late December, the difference was very obvious - could pull away quickly with no wheelspin and braking distances were a lot shorter.
 

Willie

LCR Track car
Aug 6, 2004
8,939
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Sunny Scotland
The total opposite to what I'm experiencing
Sorry but can't see past GSD3's just now,
Until these wear out and I get asymmetric Eagles:)
 

Kam

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Jun 6, 2002
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The total opposite to what I'm experiencing
Sorry but can't see past GSD3's just now,
Until these wear out and I get asymmetric Eagles:)

Wow .... when it gets even colder or starts to snow up in Scotland, I think the difference between the Alpins and the GSD3s will be very obvious.

I just bolted on my winter tyres over the weekend and the weather forecast predicts warmer temps mid-end of the week :headhurt:
 

Willie

LCR Track car
Aug 6, 2004
8,939
1
Sunny Scotland
I don't doubt that the Aplins will be better in the snow, infact they couldn't be worse
And for £175 each the better be **** hot in the snow
What winter tyres have you gone for?
 
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