does anyone use yokahama parada spec 2s i want these bit unsure as my tyres are 225 45 17s an they only make them 215 40 17s would these fit ok
10k is 3 times what i got out of the Falkens i just got rid of hehe
I just got a pair of Eagle F1's for the back of mine for 180.
Quick question on eagle F1's. I got some in November and the front pair seem pretty close to the wear indicator bands across the tyres.
This seems a little extreme as I wouldnt of even done 10k on them yet. My comute is about 9 miles motorway the rest dual carriage way. They seem to have warn down quickly tho!!
ive got 4 barnd new pirelli pzeros on mine and mine handles mint doesnt wheel spin or anything never had any problems with them. suppose its down to personal chice
just to throw a spanner in the works i got bridgestone potenzas all round on mine and never had a problem wet or dry and i got a stage 1 custom code
...thinking about the verstein ultra track next ?
just to throw a spanner in the works i got bridgestone potenzas all round on mine and never had a problem wet or dry and i got a stage 1 custom code
I also have Potenza RE050A on my phase 2 LCR Wet & dry grip I'd say is definately as good as the GSD3's I had previously, and slightly better than the Sport Maxx I've also had. Being an asymmetric tread pattern, I find tram lining is reduced, and straight line stability is improved also.
I'd definately have them again, specially as they were less than £90 per corner (fitted), although I am very tempted to try the new Goodyear F1 asymmetrics.
10k seems a bit crap to me hmmmmm
Thanks for the pointer about Falkens, I was close to choosing them.
I've got 21k out of mine on the front and they need replacing. I'm not a hooligan but there's not much motorway on that. I'm quite smooth and sympathetic on cars though.
How the feck have you managed that?
I've had Toyo T1s, Michelin PS2's and lastly Falken FK452's and they've all lasted about 10k on average, I'd love to get 15-20k out of a set.
My commute is 9 miles each way, fairly fast but twisty so I can only assume that's what's killing them. It's not like i'm lighting them up at every set of lights etc. cos I'm past all that.
Well I don't really slide it about alot and I have a smooth driving style, so I don't really ask a lot of the tyres round corners - most of the hard work is done leading up to them. Plus I pop a PSI or two extra in to sharpen up the steering response. What will wear tyres out is strong braking rather than acceleration and hard cornering.
Well I don't really slide it about alot and I have a smooth driving style, so I don't really ask a lot of the tyres round corners - most of the hard work is done leading up to them. Plus I pop a PSI or two extra in to sharpen up the steering response. What will wear tyres out is strong braking rather than acceleration and hard cornering.