10,000 miles New Tyres?!

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Jai Ho or Jay Ho?
May 31, 2004
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I think 10k miles isn't bad if you have been hammering it. I've got GSD3's on my LCR and find them excellent in the dry and the wet.

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Arctic

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Jun 15, 2005
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Mine lasted only 11K replaced them with a set of falkens

I dont abuse my car (play now and agian like everyone else) but i was told due to tourque aswell
 

cstevens

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Oct 18, 2005
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Ted Johnson quoted me £280 !!!!!!

They have also quoted me £149 to replace my cracked fog light!!!!!

What a cheap dealer not :(
 

cstevens

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Oct 18, 2005
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Just found that I currently have P6000's on, and not Bridgestones.

Got to wait for payday now in a week to get some new shoes, certainly aint going to be paying £280 for two new P6000's.
 

cstevens

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Oct 18, 2005
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Glad its not me then or a problem. They seem to have worn nice and even as well, and it certainly explains the drop in handling a bit.

Will source some Eagle's ASAP as you all seem to rate these the best.
 

jay-bob 25

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Jun 18, 2004
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hi i run a cupra tdi and it had continentals on i replaced the fronts at 17000 and just changed the rears at 27000 due to nail in one could have got 29000 --30000 out of rears these have done motorway and urban , the continental sports cost me £205 the pair fitted at hardys in telford
 

cstevens

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Oct 18, 2005
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Thanks Jay-bob. So did you run mixed then different fronts to rears? Did you notice any adverse effect on handling?

Looking at the treds of T1s and Eagles, they look very similar, so I guess its probably just a choice of which is cheaper.

Black circles are doing the T1R for £96 and the GDS3s for £101. Are they very similar? Is it worth going for the GDS3s over the T1R?

The T1R is a longer wearing tyre that the T1S?
 
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ChrisJConnolly

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I've munched two sets of Michelin Pilot Sports in about 18.5 K about 9k a tyre. Works out 2p a mile (1p for each wheel). Running torqy diesels is not cheap when you consider the oil and servicing. We live an learn!!
 

cstevens

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Oct 18, 2005
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Still cheaper than runing my ST170 at 270 miles out of a tank for £55!

Not sure I want to work out if its actually cheaper after all the extra servicing and tyre costs.
 
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