Discussion
I have SO-2 on the front and Yokohama A-022 on the rear, A-022 bought last minute to pass MOT and only ones available at the time. Does anyone know the A-022 as the yokohama web-site does not seem to list them?
Also is it wise to mix and match like this? Any tips on the best gripping wet and dry etc?
Generally it's not a good idea to mix and match tyre's as different makes have differnt characteristics and you may notice a tendency to understeer / oversteer more than before, depending on which axle you've fitted them. I've found Bridgestone to be excellent for wet weather grip and pretty good in the dry, a friend of mine has just completed a round of tyre swops with Michelin Pilots, Pirelli P-zero's and Bridgestone s-02's. His choice was teh P-zero's for grip in both conditions and the s-02 as the next choice fro price and performance, the michelins were also good but slightly more expensuive than the P-zero's and not as grippy.
Matt
SO2 on the front here as well
I had just bought it and needed an MOT. 225 not on every shop front so went with what I got. Then a bit of a shock the other day hence this question on tyres. Back end decided to go for a walk at 40 in the wet and I was not invited! Not doing anything silly, no welly to the floor etc, just trying to avoid potholes. The Bridgstones on my old 350 never did that hence a bit of doubt on these new Yokowhatevers
Edited by jmorgan on Saturday 15th September 10:59

Tried all sorts on my 400, including Re71s,(good, but a bit slidey) Toyo Proxes T1s (fab grip, but they last about 10 minutes) Fulda carat Extremo (very good grip once scrubbed in, long lasting, quiet, and gave nice handling balance) and now just fitted (so too early to say) Goodyear Eagle F1s (cos my tyre man did em for 84 squid each all in otherwise I would have had some more Fuldas)
I only ever do 4 tyres at the same time so I have a partly worn pair of Fulda Extremos off the front if anybody wants to try them.
Cheers
Andy
I only ever do 4 tyres at the same time so I have a partly worn pair of Fulda Extremos off the front if anybody wants to try them.
Cheers
Andy
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Andy
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you won't regret it Bob, but be sure to scrub them in gently for a few hundred miles before you play - this was the advice my tyre man gave me, he reckons the Fuldas need this treatment if they are to give their best. Dunno if thats bollocks but I do know I was well impressed with them.
Be careful to shop around though as I found last month that Goodyear F1s were actually cheaper than the Fuldas because of some deal that was going on at the time with the importer- hence my switch to Goodyear. I had been quoted £165 for the Goodyears but got them for £84. The Fuldas were £90. thats for 225/50/15 z rated or something like that!
Cheers
Andy
Be careful to shop around though as I found last month that Goodyear F1s were actually cheaper than the Fuldas because of some deal that was going on at the time with the importer- hence my switch to Goodyear. I had been quoted £165 for the Goodyears but got them for £84. The Fuldas were £90. thats for 225/50/15 z rated or something like that!
Cheers
Andy
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