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falken 452's, GSD3's or the new asymetricals?

Pabs

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May 3, 2004
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I got 4 for mine the other day. Was hoping for two, but Micheldever said the other two were shot :(

At least when it goes up for sale it will have 4 x new tyres and 80k service. Plus the 5 x LC wheels

Pabs how is the new motor, gone through a set of tyres already ;) what size are they on the Supra?

you got yet another set of tyres mate ? Not good :( I was in Micheldever on saturday getting mine done though!
 

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I was there last Friday.

In total I've got 10 wheels at the moment and I can't be arsed to put the LCs on ebay etc. I could have put the LCs back on and just got two new Michelins but I decided to leave it with the LCR rims. I'll shove the car up for about £5k with all the wheels etc. for a quick sale

But i do like the falkens, I don't think i prefer them to the PS2s though

Just hope nothing expensive on Friday at JKM
 

justsean

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Apr 4, 2008
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Bringing up and old thread but im just in the market for some 2 new front tyres, i have 4 x vredestiens ultrac sessanta on at the moment, although ive only driven the car for the last 5k miles or so, they seemed great.

Basically wondering if i should get 2 Falkens and put the barely worn rear vredesteins on the front or leave them where they are and put the new falkens on the front? basically which tyres would you rate better for taking a beating on an LCR :p

With my service just done this month im on a fairly low budget so it will have to be falkens, just need some advice on where to put them!

Cheers,
Sean
 

OFI

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Sep 5, 2007
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Well I went for Toyo again this time. Was tempted to get GSD3s because they do quite well in reviews but I think there's nothing in it against the proxes. Proxes were great on my last car (200sx) the Falkens I took off were just ditch finders (I don't know what they were, not likely that they were 452's)

Problem I have is my tyres are out of sequence. I'm guessing a previous owner had a puncture at some point so one tyre is now worn to limits and the rest have only done a few k.

Hopefully having on new tyre won't throw the handling off too much :p

Hoping to get new wheels in a few months anyway so meh..

Oh and I decided to go local. I compared the Camskill/MyTyres prices to local and after fitting it looked like I would save a WHOLE £5. It just wasn't worth it on a single tyre purchase. Buying 2 or more would have saved postage though so would save almost £20 a pair
 

justsean

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Apr 4, 2008
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Oh and I decided to go local. I compared the Camskill/MyTyres prices to local and after fitting it looked like I would save a WHOLE £5. It just wasn't worth it on a single tyre purchase. Buying 2 or more would have saved postage though so would save almost £20 a pair

camskill is fairly local to me but il probably still get them delivered and fitted locally, would be like £30 to fit roughly?
 

turbin

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I just ordered some BFGoodrich g-Force T/A KDW NT in 235/40 18 for my LRC rims. Anyone with experience on these?
 

Lee M

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I replaced my two front tyres (GSD3's) with new asymmetricals last week, as the GSD3's are to be discontinued.

The new asym's are about the same as the GSD3's in the dry (which is great) but out perform them in the wet.

A bit more money, but worth it I think. Plus they look the same from the side as the old GSD3's on the rear :)
 
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I replaced my two front tyres (GSD3's) with new asymmetricals last week, as the GSD3's are to be discontinued.

The new asym's are about the same as the GSD3's in the dry (which is great) but out perform them in the wet.

A bit more money, but worth it I think. Plus they look the same from the side as the old GSD3's on the rear :)
Would be worthwhile swapping them to your rear if you can otherwise could be a little tail happy...
 

math-30

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Jan 16, 2008
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Any tyre choice tips ????

hey every one its come to that time where i need new tyres for the standard wheels. Could any one recomend me some good tyres and iff you know the rought price of them could you state that to please.

thanks math
 

Willie

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Aug 6, 2004
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math-30

Hopefully you've read this whole thread, if your not more enlightened after it perhaps try the search buttom. There is a huge amount of info on this subject.
Try camskil, mytyres or blackcircles for prices and tyre ratings
 

andycupra

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hey every one its come to that time where i need new tyres for the standard wheels. Could any one recomend me some good tyres and iff you know the rought price of them could you state that to please.

thanks math

can you confirm what size your tyres are? my advice would be find out recommended tyres, them see what they cost on camskill, this price will be very competitive.

But for LCR owner (or those with 18" alloys):
I have found goodyear GSD3s to be excellent and good value, but its only current stock left as have been disscontinued. Can be got from camskill for around £90. These have been replaced with the goodyear assymetrics which have excellent reports. I think about £115 for 18" tyre.

To have some £s, falkerns 452 have been received well on here, (although personally ive not found them to be very good and have also noticed my car is taller on them!). These can be got for around £75 per tyre for 18"
 
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math-30

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Jan 16, 2008
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havs anyone heard of clever hydra axer? r they any good and is £79 per tyre on the standard wheels a good price for them?

cheers math
 

jonjay

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Jun 27, 2005
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After 3 months of ownership with the falkens, for the price they can't be beaten. In the dry they are just as grippy, in fact they wheelspin less than the GDS3s. In the wet they are just near as good.
 

math-30

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Jan 16, 2008
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cheers 4 givin me the right name mate my speling is real bad. so does any one know what the Kleber Hydraxer's are like and if that is a good quote 4 them i had?
 
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Joe K

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Falkens specs : 225/40R18 92Y XL TL FALKEN FK452

But as people been saying in this thread that they have been discontinued :shrug:
 
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