F1's here and i get very little flashing lights even gunning it
Agreed... its the tyres... had same issue when I bought my car.
Hankook Evo V12's sorted it out and now feels planted in the wet
F1's here and i get very little flashing lights even gunning it
You had F1's as well?
Them ventus get good reviews.
Be careful with the term 'ventus' as Hankook use this across the range... and some of their tyres arent too hot.
Hankook Evo V12 is Hankook's high performance tyre and has done superb in german tyres test.
I've been running them for 30k miles now and really rate them.
Proper name is Ventus V12 Evo, Ventus is the line of tyres, glad you mentioned the V12 Evo are the best of the bunch, **** hot tyres fro 77 quid each
But remember your comparing a car of little over a ton to a 1,356Kgs car. Te extra weight changes the tyre and brake choices dramatically.Back on my prevous car (Saxo VTR, currently drive ABF'd mk2 Golf Gti) I had Yokohama S-drives and cannot fault them!! I'd come off the slip road from the m25, onto a large roundabout, and could throw the car round it at pretty much any speed I liked, no matter how much standing water there was!
ATM mine has nankangs on and the understeer is dreadfull, a poor driver could easily total the car its that bad.
OK the leon handles pretty well in the dry although a little light on the front with some understeer.
In the rain its completely different. I have to pull away real slow or the traction control kicks in and goes mad to stop the wheels spinning and i get real bad understeer, even small bends at 20\30mph i can feel the front not turning in properly.
Anyone else had this. Maybe some polybushes, strut brace, and some decent all weather tyres might help.
i remember after my first map hitting wet roads and having "a moment" almost straight away
As everyone has said tyres are vital, not just tread but the rubbers stickiness. F1s here too.
The leon was designed to understeer and its brilliant at it in the wet but add a Rear ARB and the car is much better balanced. Pushed to the limit it will just about understeer before it oversteers. youll find the car flatter on corners and tucks in better, makes the car more confident and safer in the wet.
Exactly, me too.i value my life... and car
thats why i use F1's
Be careful with the term 'ventus' as Hankook use this across the range... and some of their tyres arent too hot.
Hankook Evo V12 is Hankook's high performance tyre and has done superb in german tyres test.
I've been running them for 30k miles now and really rate them.
I do fancy trying the Vredstein Sessana (or whatever they called) next though!
Yes you do!! They are awesome!
i can vouch for these aswell.. had the on the front of my lcr.. lasted about 10 month lol