After my puncture incident the other day I decided it would be worthwhile to get 4 new tyres rather than just replace the front 2. I decided I wanted some Vredestein Ultrac Sessanta after rave
reviews on tyre sites and other forums........and the fact they look pretty good
. Only
problem was no-one had any stock of them, I tried 3-4 places and there was just no stock anywhere.
I finally found some on LoveTyres.com but I wouldn't be able to get them until early next week and I needed them fitted this weekend. After a bit of bartering I managed to get them to send me the tyres on a Saturday delivery. I got up early yesterday just incase they turned up, 8am came, 9am came, 10am came, I was starting to get a little nervous. I then received a phone call from John @ LoveTyres saying they had been received at their warehouse in Hitchin instead of being delivered directly to my house. Not a
problem as it's only the next town over and he said he would bring them to me. Ten minutes later he was at the door with the tyres in hand!
Soon enough I had them in the back of my car and ready to take to a friends
shop to have them fitted.
Soon enough I went from this :
To this :
First impressions are that they are a lot more grippy than what I had previously, obviously they are only just wearing in so I will come back with an opinion in a few months.
With the tyres fitted I thought it was about time to get the Whiteline RARB on the car, only
problem I had was the rear suspension bolts that seemed to be tightened by Superman! After a lot trying and forcing I gave up and drove back to my friends
shop so he could loosen them for me. After that it was pretty much plain sailing.
The car seems to feel a little sharper but again I will report back once the tyres are bedded in so I can confirm or deny! Decided to pop down to Southend in the evening so got the car washed and waxed
And added a new
sticker added for my friends business.
The ARB seemed to be knocking last night so today I spent time checking it all over and making sure nothing was touching. It seems to have stopped now thankfully.
Now.....what to do next!