Tyres for my mk1 MR2
Discussion
So it's tyre time for the MR2.
It's a modified mk1a (1986) with 160 HP n/a.
Only weighs 970 kg.
Suspension is standard height but slightly stiffer than stock, with Tokico dampers.
Wheels are 15" mk3 mr2 : I have 4 x 6.5" and 4 x 7"
The current tyres are Pirellis that came with the wheels, and are just too damn noisy on AU's coarse-chip tarmac.
So:
Summer tyres (because Australia), but must cope with wet roads.
Not too loud.
Wear is irrelevant - it's a fun car, not daily.
Must cope with the occasional gravel road.
195/50 R15 on 6.5" rims
I'm considering either Bridgestone Potenza R003 or Michelin PS3.
Anyone have an opinion on either option, or another suggestion?
It's a modified mk1a (1986) with 160 HP n/a.
Only weighs 970 kg.
Suspension is standard height but slightly stiffer than stock, with Tokico dampers.
Wheels are 15" mk3 mr2 : I have 4 x 6.5" and 4 x 7"
The current tyres are Pirellis that came with the wheels, and are just too damn noisy on AU's coarse-chip tarmac.
So:
Summer tyres (because Australia), but must cope with wet roads.
Not too loud.
Wear is irrelevant - it's a fun car, not daily.
Must cope with the occasional gravel road.
195/50 R15 on 6.5" rims
I'm considering either Bridgestone Potenza R003 or Michelin PS3.
Anyone have an opinion on either option, or another suggestion?
I remember when that size was THE hot hatch size and you could get all the top makes.
Seems from the selection now that it is more budget commuter.
If you can get them and I don’t think you can Goodyear f1 assy 5 are a great tyre for light weight cars.
I think the Michelin is your best option.
Seems from the selection now that it is more budget commuter.
If you can get them and I don’t think you can Goodyear f1 assy 5 are a great tyre for light weight cars.
I think the Michelin is your best option.
trickywoo said:
I remember when that size was THE hot hatch size and you could get all the top makes.
Seems from the selection now that it is more budget commuter.
If you can get them and I don’t think you can Goodyear f1 assy 5 are a great tyre for light weight cars.
I think the Michelin is your best option.
Thanks.Seems from the selection now that it is more budget commuter.
If you can get them and I don’t think you can Goodyear f1 assy 5 are a great tyre for light weight cars.
I think the Michelin is your best option.
I can get the Goodyear's in my size, bit they're quite a bit more than even the Michelin's. IIRC about $30/tyre more.
AW111 said:
trickywoo said:
I remember when that size was THE hot hatch size and you could get all the top makes.
Seems from the selection now that it is more budget commuter.
If you can get them and I don’t think you can Goodyear f1 assy 5 are a great tyre for light weight cars.
I think the Michelin is your best option.
Thanks.Seems from the selection now that it is more budget commuter.
If you can get them and I don’t think you can Goodyear f1 assy 5 are a great tyre for light weight cars.
I think the Michelin is your best option.
I can get the Goodyear's in my size, bit they're quite a bit more than even the Michelin's. IIRC about $30/tyre more.
If they did I would definitely fit them to my Mk2 which is on the stock OEM wheels. My other Mk2 is running 17s for which Assymetric 5s are available.
A friend of mine has Advan AD08Rs on his Mk1. Yokohama have now replaced the AD08R with the AD08RS.
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