Tyres for a Civic VTi?

Tyres for a Civic VTi?

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minimatt1967

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17,216 posts

213 months

Thursday 10th January 2008
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Just bought a '98 Civic Aerodeck VTi, generally enjoying Vtec and driving experience.. it'll need some new boots at the front soon so i am just wondering what tyres what would be best?

Rocco Stigfredi

1,801 posts

217 months

Thursday 10th January 2008
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i'm having great fun with the toyo t1rs i have on, although they are oversize... either way, most tyre makers do a tecent tyre in 195 50 15, so if you don't mind dropping your size a little, there's loads to choose from...

havoc

30,900 posts

242 months

Friday 11th January 2008
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I found the stock RE720's to be pretty good. Got them on the wife's 306GTi-6 and they're better in the dry than the Eagle F1's on her old Zetec-S. Wet-performance is more than adequate too...

P.J.

52 posts

216 months

Friday 11th January 2008
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Heard very good things about Hankook RS2. have a stiff sidewall and available in 205/50x 15. listed someplaces as track tyre but has plenty of wet weather ability due to tread pattern. £59 from camskill. The OEM Bridgestone RE010 is also an excellent choise. Avoid tyres with soft sidewalls like toyo T1 as you will loose a lot of steering feel and turn in sharpness. you wont go wrong with these two. I am going to try Toyo R888 as a road tyre in few months when it warms up, but will need a lot of care in wet.

minimatt1967

Original Poster:

17,216 posts

213 months

Friday 11th January 2008
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Many thanks gents! I currently have Pirelli P6000's are they a hard sidewalled tyre or soft? They seem reasonable in the dry but quite sketchy in the wet!

EvoBarry

1,903 posts

272 months

Friday 11th January 2008
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P6000s are satans tyres, anything will be an improvement after them! biggrin

Eagle F1s are always a safe bet if you can get them in your size?

havoc

30,900 posts

242 months

Friday 11th January 2008
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P6000s are naff. Change them as soon as. RE010's are great in the dry, compromised in the wet. RE720's a better all-round tyre, but loses a little bit of dry grip and turn-in. F1's in 195/55/15 are GSD-2 only and are far too squidy in the sidewall to be fun in the dry.

coogy

959 posts

218 months

Friday 11th January 2008
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I'm hearing good stuff about Yokohama Parada Spec II's. Not tried them yet but I plan to once I've worn my winter tyres out.

speedy_noo

2,798 posts

209 months

Saturday 12th January 2008
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I agree that Toyo T1R's are a good bet. I use them on my Civic VTI and find them as good or better than anything else I've tried.

PJ S

10,842 posts

234 months

Saturday 12th January 2008
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coogy said:
I'm hearing good stuff about Yokohama Parada Spec II's. Not tried them yet but I plan to once I've worn my winter tyres out.
Similar but cheaper, and maybe no less of a performer - Vredestein Sessanta

john7

269 posts

223 months

Saturday 12th January 2008
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Agree with Havoc - RE720's super tyre!

minimatt1967

Original Poster:

17,216 posts

213 months

Saturday 12th January 2008
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Does anyone have any experience of the Avon ZV3? Like the sound of the Bridgestone RE720 seem a little difficult to track down in 195/55vr15 and it would appear they don't make Yoko Parada Spec in that size either!!

P.J.

52 posts

216 months

Saturday 12th January 2008
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avoid Avon road tyres. Prada only available in 195/50x15. This is also meant to be of a diff construction to the 16" and not as good as the larger diameters. Toyo got a new tyre out next month called R-1R. stiffer sidewalls than the jelly like T-1. Blackcircles used to stock bridgestone RE720 if your local tyre place cant get them.

Xenocide

4,286 posts

215 months

Saturday 12th January 2008
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T1-R's are good on my (little-r) Civic.

the_hood

773 posts

201 months

Monday 17th March 2008
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I had Pirelli P6000 and was relieved when they finally wore down to about 2.5 mm so that I could replace them! I had Toyo T1-R's on the back and have been impressed with them so fitted a set on the fronts. Great tyre for the money. Check out the reviews at blackcirle, etc. A highly rated tyre!

mdub

16 posts

222 months

Monday 24th March 2008
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i find R888's or yoko paradas spec 2's are good for the track and dry days...

in the wet and long distances id go for p6000 or p7000 pirellis