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PJC

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115 posts

238 months

Tuesday 22nd June 2021
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I'm looking at getting some new tyres for the Sag. Has anyone gone for Goodyear Eagle F1 Supersports and if so what's the verdict? I was close to buying Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 5's as I had Asymmetric 3's on my Tuscan a number of years ago and found them pretty good.

The car is only used on (our appalling) roads and not tracked. Just wondered whether the Supersports are more track orientated so maybe not suitable.

Cheers

citizen smith

765 posts

188 months

Tuesday 22nd June 2021
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I,ve used Assymetric 5's on a different car and found the side walls quite stiff. Have you thought about Uniroyal Rainsport 5's.

Englishman

2,237 posts

217 months

Tuesday 22nd June 2021
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I've replaced my original Goodyear's with Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 5's and very happy with them. I looked at Supersports too, but couldn't identify any advantage for road and occasional track use.

PJC

Original Poster:

115 posts

238 months

Wednesday 23rd June 2021
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Thanks for your input - I think I'll go for the Eagle 5's

Ozzy B

15 posts

47 months

Friday 25th June 2021
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hi what sizes are you going for ? i currently have rather old 225 x40 on the front and 255x35 on the rear , thinking same on the front and 245 x 40 on the rear ?

Englishman

2,237 posts

217 months

Friday 25th June 2021
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Ozzy B said:
hi what sizes are you going for ? i currently have rather old 225 x40 on the front and 255x35 on the rear , thinking same on the front and 245 x 40 on the rear ?
The Sag has 255/35's on both axles as standard.

PJC

Original Poster:

115 posts

238 months

Friday 25th June 2021
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Yes - mine currently has 255x35's all round and I'll be replacing them with the same.

Clockwork Cupcake

76,106 posts

279 months

Wednesday 18th August 2021
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Ozzy B said:
hi what sizes are you going for ? i currently have rather old 225 x40 on the front and 255x35 on the rear , thinking same on the front and 245 x 40 on the rear ?
Check your insurance. Many insurers demand you fit exactly the same size as came with the car. On mine that is 255/35 ZR18 all round (although the front and rear rims have different offsets. Because TVR.)


Edited by Clockwork Cupcake on Thursday 19th August 11:04

s3dave

208 posts

165 months

Thursday 19th August 2021
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Clockwork Cupcake said:
Ozzy B said:
hi what sizes are you going for ? i currently have rather old 225 x40 on the front and 255x35 on the rear , thinking same on the front and 245 x 40 on the rear ?
Check your insurance. Many insurers demand you fit exactly the same size as came with the car. On mine that is 255/35 ZR19 all round (although the front and rear rims have different offsets. Because TVR.)
strange I am on 255/35 18 (Yokohama) all round, what diameter did they come with?

Clockwork Cupcake

76,106 posts

279 months

Thursday 19th August 2021
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s3dave said:
strange I am on 255/35 18 (Yokohama) all round, what diameter did they come with?
Apologies, it was a typo on my part which I have now corrected. I meant 255/35 ZR18

PuffsBack

2,432 posts

232 months

Wednesday 25th August 2021
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F1 Asymmetric 5s being fitted to the Sag last week - all 4 255/35/18



Edited by PuffsBack on Wednesday 25th August 23:47

Clockwork Cupcake

76,106 posts

279 months

Thursday 26th August 2021
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What did you go for in the end, PJC?

I'm in a similar situation with my Sag, and I too am trying to decide between F1 Asymmetric 5 and F1 Supersport.


Clockwork Cupcake

76,106 posts

279 months

Thursday 26th August 2021
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PuffsBack said:
F1 Asymmetric 5s being fitted to the Sag last week - all 4 255/35/18
Good call to use a mobile fitter, as you can hover over them and make sure they jack at exactly the correct jacking points, and also ensure they don't accidentally swap rims front to back.

PuffsBack

2,432 posts

232 months

Friday 27th August 2021
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Clockwork Cupcake said:
Good call to use a mobile fitter, as you can hover over them and make sure they jack at exactly the correct jacking points, and also ensure they don't accidentally swap rims front to back.
Yep, the guy is a one man band from a village near me. He has worked on a number of my cars now so there is a level of trust there. Not quite the cheapest but only by £20 or so for all four so well worth it for the peace of mind. Jacked it up with a piece of rubber between the jack saddle and the chassis triangulation points



PJC

Original Poster:

115 posts

238 months

Saturday 28th August 2021
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Hi - I never got round to changing tyres as too busy at work. The current Toyo Proxes have plenty of tread left but they’re over six years old so I’ll get them done in a couple of months. Definitely going for the Goodyears.

Granturadriver

629 posts

268 months

Sunday 29th August 2021
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Does anyone consider the new Bridgestone Potenza Sport?

https://www.bridgestone.co.uk/car-tyres/summer-tyr...

Sevenman

751 posts

199 months

Sunday 29th August 2021
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Granturadriver said:
Does anyone consider the new Bridgestone Potenza Sport?

https://www.bridgestone.co.uk/car-tyres/summer-tyr...
I have some arriving next week to replace my Toyos which are now a bit old.

Hopefully they will get a good drive and I can provide feedback here.

Clockwork Cupcake

76,106 posts

279 months

Monday 30th August 2021
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I'm running Michelin Pilot Sport 4S on my Golf R and have found them pretty good (although the ride quality is a little harsher than the Nexen N'Fera SU1 that came with the car) and I chose them because they won the EVO Tyre of the Year in the exact same size and pretty much the same car (a Mk7.5 GTi compared to my Mk7 R).

However, the Sport 4S is not available in 255/35 ZR18 and the only option is the less sporty Sport 4 (as in non-S). But they are still good tyres and may be perfectly fine.

To be honest, any of the premium tyres available would probably be fine.

Clockwork Cupcake

76,106 posts

279 months

Monday 30th August 2021
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PuffsBack said:
F1 Asymmetric 5s being fitted to the Sag last week - all 4 255/35/18
How are you finding them? Or is it too early to tell?

GaryF

974 posts

260 months

Monday 30th August 2021
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I have the Michelin Pilot Sport 4 on my Sag, but I too will need to change them soon due to age / signs of cracking. They are date stamped as 1516, so Apr 2016. The oroginal Goodyear Eagle F1s lasted longer but were hard and lost grip, but had less cracking for their age.

As noted, the MPS4S is not available in the size, but there is a Super Sport TPC option now appearing on blackcircles - I have run these in the past on other cars (though not 'TPC'). I thought Super Sports were replaced altogether now by the 4S?