atwrx
Posts : 1359 Join date : 2011-01-10 Age : 40 Location : Looking over Mario's hedge
| Subject: Which Tyres you ask? Sun 22 Mar - 23:40 | |
| All I have to say is Un-fookin-believable.
Yokahama Advan Neova AD08R. | |
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maca
Posts : 3232 Join date : 2010-05-30 Age : 40 Location : Easington Lane
| Subject: Re: Which Tyres you ask? Mon 23 Mar - 11:18 | |
| They get decent reviews like
What tyres have you had on to compare them to? | |
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atwrx
Posts : 1359 Join date : 2011-01-10 Age : 40 Location : Looking over Mario's hedge
| Subject: Re: Which Tyres you ask? Mon 23 Mar - 11:38 | |
| Vred Ultrac Sessanta, Toyo T1R, Bridgestone RE002, Michelin Sport (Can't remember exact one), Dunlops, I've had a shit load of tyres on Imprezas. These are miles ahead of them all. Honestly they're unreal. It's like the difference between before and after having my car to Chevron, all over again. I know that doesn't really help you, but it was a huge difference. Imagine your Geo being completely wrong, then having it put right. That sort of difference. | |
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maca
Posts : 3232 Join date : 2010-05-30 Age : 40 Location : Easington Lane
| Subject: Re: Which Tyres you ask? Mon 23 Mar - 12:59 | |
| Reading a few reviews it states that Goodyear Eagles have a soft side wall, is that bad for the track? | |
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atwrx
Posts : 1359 Join date : 2011-01-10 Age : 40 Location : Looking over Mario's hedge
| Subject: Re: Which Tyres you ask? Mon 23 Mar - 14:02 | |
| Yes, stiff sidewalls help the tyre keep it's shape and therefore cornering on the main part of the tread. Also means that the car doesn't roll as much as the sidewall props the car up.
I'd love to get my hands on a set of Yoka AO48R's, but can'r justify the price tag. | |
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