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What tyre would you buy again Poll????

What tyres would you buy again??


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PjCupra

Guest
Just got 4 new Goodyear eagle f1's assymetric very pleased with them :)
 

Willie

LCR Track car
Aug 6, 2004
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Sunny Scotland
I had P-Zero Nero's on my old Ibiza and can't really complain about them, never had an issue with them. Also had Toyo's before and had no problem but I've constantly read mixed things on here about them, but i'm inclined to go with these again i think as i say, i've had no issues, not bad for the £82 of camskill. The rest like already stated is just what ive heard, F1 tends to be the front runner whilst i've heard Yoko's are poor in the wet, great in the dry!

Are GSD3's not the older version of the F1, ie same'ish tyre just older rubber???
The Asymmetrics are very different to the GSD3's. They are better than the GSD3's in all aspects

People opinions about tyres really bothers me.
Who do you listen to about tyres???
TBH it depends what you want and expect out of tyres, find people with the same wants/needs for tyres and take there opinions.
The people who buy Falkens buy these because there good for the price.
If you want the best tyres make sure you look at the reviews done by scientific research, try Autocar and EVO magazine for a start
 

J0N

Defected!
The tyres that were on my LCR when I bought it were 2 PZero Rosso's on the front and 2 non descripts on the back. I knew it was'nt going to be cheap changing 4 tyres so I spent quite a bit of time searching these pages and looking at several magazine reviews to decide what was best before parting with my money. Asymmetrics have nothing short of transformed the handling of my car and I would recommend them to anyone. Obviously you have to shop around because the prices and deals that I was quoted for ranged from £475 to a whopping £700 for 4 tyres fitted. How they wear only time will tell but at the moment I am glad I chose to spend that bit extra.
 
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