Tyres, again. The 2023 edition

Tyres, again. The 2023 edition

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DustyC

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12,820 posts

261 months

Friday 25th November 2022
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Currently have 205/55 R15 Front and 245/45 R16 Rear and barely used
but they are 12 years old so have to be changed.

Anyone found anything that fits recently?

I searched first but all very old threads so thought Id start a new edition.

5.0ltr

2,803 posts

206 months

Friday 25th November 2022
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Bought some new Toyos in correct sizes last month.

e42

203 posts

195 months

Friday 25th November 2022
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X-Works recommended Hankook Ventus Prime 3 at my last service, covered about 1500 miles and they’ve been fine

Mr.Grooler

1,183 posts

232 months

Friday 25th November 2022
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Having recently had the same challenge, I went for Yoko Advan V701s

Fronts in your size (my Griff is non PAS)

For rears drop the width to a 225/50, which actually matches the Estoril wheel width better (245 is a stretch, which won’t help) plus gives the same delta front to rear as a PAS car.

They feel good wet and dry, decent steering and ride, no issues with traction. I’m very pleased with them.

Did a back to back with another Griff owner on PH and these were miles better than the Rainsports he had gone for, and he was changing to V701s too

indigochim

1,656 posts

137 months

Sunday 27th November 2022
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e42 said:
X-Works recommended Hankook Ventus Prime 3 at my last service, covered about 1500 miles and they’ve been fine
I know its subjective but I bought those for my daily I was really disappointed considering the glowing reviews I read before buying. Grip, especially wet grip, is noticeably less than the ones they replaced.

Colin RedGriff

2,535 posts

264 months

Tuesday 29th November 2022
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I fitted Rainsport 5s on mine this year in a slightly narrower width as the 245/45-R16s weren't available when I was looking.

I ended up with 205/55-R15 and 225/50-R16 very happy with them so far, no noticeable change in the handling.

Griffit

370 posts

214 months

Saturday 21st January 2023
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Mr.Grooler said:
Having recently had the same challenge, I went for Yoko Advan V701s

Fronts in your size (my Griff is non PAS)

For rears drop the width to a 225/50, which actually matches the Estoril wheel width better (245 is a stretch, which won’t help) plus gives the same delta front to rear as a PAS car.

They feel good wet and dry, decent steering and ride, no issues with traction. I’m very pleased with them.

Did a back to back with another Griff owner on PH and these were miles better than the Rainsports he had gone for, and he was changing to V701s too
And change I did and very happy too - subjectively the best tyres I've had on the car in 16 years! driving

Bob the Planner

4,695 posts

276 months

Monday 13th February 2023
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I'm going for 225/50 R15 at the front and 245/45 R16 at the rear to replace what I already have. Current tyres are over 10 year old tyres are getting too hard and I don't feel I can push them. Definitely too much understeer so looking for something a bit grippier. I would go 255 for the rears but cannot find any R16s.

225 front and rear worked well on my (4.0) Chim for years even though non-PAS, I do not think I would compromise to 225 on the Griff. Pity Bridgestone S02s are no longer available, best tyres I think I have had on the car although the S03 were not bad either.

Edited by Bob the Planner on Monday 13th February 23:08