Best performance 15 " tyres
Discussion
My integrale needs 205/50/15 - and theres not much choice nowdays at all (odd as there must be lots of car that ran this size originally).
Available there are a few Yokohamas (V701 & AD08RS a trackday tyre ),conti sport contact 2 (very old tyre), and a uniroyal sport 5 rainmaster (soft squidgy, great in the rain,but not very performance oriented) and that’s about it…
Looks like v701 is where its at but a shame theres nothing like a modern nice Michelin available etc…
Anyone tried these v701 out? / know of any other decent tyres in 205/50/15 available?
thanks
Available there are a few Yokohamas (V701 & AD08RS a trackday tyre ),conti sport contact 2 (very old tyre), and a uniroyal sport 5 rainmaster (soft squidgy, great in the rain,but not very performance oriented) and that’s about it…
Looks like v701 is where its at but a shame theres nothing like a modern nice Michelin available etc…
Anyone tried these v701 out? / know of any other decent tyres in 205/50/15 available?
thanks
Try ATS Euromaster:
https://www.atseuromaster.co.uk/search/tyres-205-5...
Continental Premium Sport Contact
Hankook Ventus Prime 3
Falken ZE310
Yokohama AD08RS and V701
Ignoring cheap ditchfinders.
https://www.atseuromaster.co.uk/search/tyres-205-5...
Continental Premium Sport Contact
Hankook Ventus Prime 3
Falken ZE310
Yokohama AD08RS and V701
Ignoring cheap ditchfinders.
The only (non-track-orientated) ones I can see that I've actual experience of (but not in the same size) are the Hankook Ventus Evo 2, Michelin Pilot Exalto, Vredestein Sportrac 5, and Continental ExtemeContact Sport.
2 were on non-sporty cars (the Michelin and Hankook) and they were very capable at keeping it sticky-side-down, Vreds were on a Z4 coupe, and theContinentals were on a friend's GT-R33.
The most modern/sporty of those tyres are probably the Continentals (which according to my friend provided similar dry performance levels to the Michelin PS4S with better wet performance, and were cheaper), although a v2 has recently been released in some sizes.
However, I'm not a tyre tester and what felt find to me may feel too harsh or too squidgy to you.
ETA, sorry, friend's car ran the track-biased ContiForceContact the ExtemeContact is a US tyre/tire.
2 were on non-sporty cars (the Michelin and Hankook) and they were very capable at keeping it sticky-side-down, Vreds were on a Z4 coupe, and the
However, I'm not a tyre tester and what felt find to me may feel too harsh or too squidgy to you.
ETA, sorry, friend's car ran the track-biased ContiForceContact the ExtemeContact is a US tyre/tire.
Edited by mmm-five on Wednesday 12th July 16:16
AD08RS are considered the go to road tyre for Elise S1 (15" fronts). Some consider the AD08R that preceded better, on road I don't think there is much difference. Personally I wouldn't class them as a track tyre, more a summer road tyre.
Depends how much you use the Lancia in the wet or cold, if a fair weather car I wouldn't discount them.
Depends how much you use the Lancia in the wet or cold, if a fair weather car I wouldn't discount them.
bigdry said:
My integrale needs 205/50/15 - and theres not much choice nowdays at all (odd as there must be lots of car that ran this size originally).
Available there are a few Yokohamas (V701 & AD08RS a trackday tyre ),conti sport contact 2 (very old tyre), and a uniroyal sport 5 rainmaster (soft squidgy, great in the rain,but not very performance oriented) and that’s about it…
Looks like v701 is where its at but a shame theres nothing like a modern nice Michelin available etc…
Anyone tried these v701 out? / know of any other decent tyres in 205/50/15 available?
thanks
Application ? road ? race ? other ?Available there are a few Yokohamas (V701 & AD08RS a trackday tyre ),conti sport contact 2 (very old tyre), and a uniroyal sport 5 rainmaster (soft squidgy, great in the rain,but not very performance oriented) and that’s about it…
Looks like v701 is where its at but a shame theres nothing like a modern nice Michelin available etc…
Anyone tried these v701 out? / know of any other decent tyres in 205/50/15 available?
thanks
Doesn't seem like that long ago, that was a real performance size !! ( but yes, it was that long ago lol )
888, or that Extreme Tyres remould place from Poland do a semi slick in that size
https://www.driftworks.com/wheels-and-accessories/...
If you're a little more flexible on the sizes....there are other 16" options ?
https://www.driftworks.com/wheels-and-accessories/...
https://aaoil.co.uk/product/zestino-gredge-07r-med...
https://tirestreets.co.uk/search?t_width=205&t...
https://www.maxxis.com/uk/tyre/victra-vr-1/
Edited by stevieturbo on Wednesday 12th July 21:16
Edited by stevieturbo on Friday 14th July 14:50
Thanks all. I tried the toyo tr1, but i found them awful - so soft in the side wall you could rock the car when stationary like some 70s American barge so you cna imagine what the handling was like on them... the older t1r was good but they dont make them anymore.
I just want a road based tyre for uk summer use (with trips to europe) - not a track day tyre.
Must be safe in the wet when i envitably get caught in the rain.
Its amazing how pirelli wont remake the p700z or pzero in integrale sizes. (you can get p7 but they is a much older design and i feel not suited to the integrale) - i guess no one drives their cossies or integrales anymore
Has to be 205/50/15. So looks like either the yoko advan or conti sport contact.(i like uniroyal rain but i think these have also too soft a side wall for an Integrale)
I just want a road based tyre for uk summer use (with trips to europe) - not a track day tyre.
Must be safe in the wet when i envitably get caught in the rain.
Its amazing how pirelli wont remake the p700z or pzero in integrale sizes. (you can get p7 but they is a much older design and i feel not suited to the integrale) - i guess no one drives their cossies or integrales anymore

Has to be 205/50/15. So looks like either the yoko advan or conti sport contact.(i like uniroyal rain but i think these have also too soft a side wall for an Integrale)
I tried the Dunlop Sport BluResponse on a friend's car, and I thought they were excellent for a relatively "basic" tyre, they're likely what I'm going to put on my 924 when I change to the 15" wheels.
But unfortunately they don't have 205/50R15 - you would need a slight size tweak to 195/50 or 195/55.
But unfortunately they don't have 205/50R15 - you would need a slight size tweak to 195/50 or 195/55.
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